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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tomato Brunch Sandwich
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I tried to ignore this recipe, but for reasons I don't quite understand I kept coming back to it. I finally gave it a try because I wanted something light and different for a family brunch. It garnered rave reviews, so I thought I'd share it with you. The flavors and textures come in layers here. Thick tomato slices are sandwiched together with a layer of herbed cream cheese before being covered with a crunchy crumb coating and fried in a small amount of butter. The end result is delicious. Large tomatoes, the size of small hamburger buns, are required for this dish. You can vary the herbs to suit the season or your taste. Here's the recipe.
Tomato Brunch Sandwich...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
4 large round red tomatoes (ripe but firm)
8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1/4 cup Italian parsley, finely chopped
1 tablespoon fresh basil, finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 large egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water or milk
1 cup Italian bread crumbs
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
Directions:
1) Slice tomatoes into 12 half-inch slices, reserving ends for another use.
2) Place cream cheese, garlic, parsley, basil and salt in a medium bowl. Mix well.
3) Spread 6 tomato slices with 2 tablespoons cream cheese each. Top each with another slice of tomato to form a sandwich.
4) Place each sandwich in flour, then in egg wash and finally in seasoned bread crumbs.
5) Heat oil and butter together in a large saute pan set over medium heat. When butter has melted, add sandwiches and fry until both sides are golden brown and crisp, about 5 minutes per side. Serve warm. Yield: 12 sandwiches.
Recipe adapted from Cook-Off America - Volume 3
well now this is very different isn't it??? it looks very yummy!
ReplyDeletethanks for the sweet comment today...as always!
These look really good. I like the crispiness factor : ]
ReplyDeleteGotta love a sandwich without bread.
What a great twist on the sandwich! I love anything and everything tomato! I think I actually have everything to make this right now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stoping by.. OMG!!! I love everthing....
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and crispy! I like the tomato with sour taste for sandwich.
ReplyDeleteThis sound like something easy I want to try today. I do not have big tomato but I think it will work with small one as well.
ReplyDeleteMe friends son 15 years old buy chickens and then sell them when they are old enough to be eaten - I have to try to do lemon herb one with one of them.
Maria Berg
Alright, this is the recipe that I might be able to get my kids to eat more vegetables. And it look really tasty too!
ReplyDeleteI can just see the deliciousness in this. Tomatoes, cheese, herbs, so good! I think this would be a terrific side dish, as well. Yes, I must try this!
ReplyDeleteI just want to reach in and grab one, they look so tasty! I will have to try these.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great twist on a tomato sandwich. I love the idea of the bread crumbs in place of the typical bread.
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in Vicksburg, MS they served more tomato sandwiches than any place on earth. There's was the quinticential tomato sandwich on white bread with homemade mayonnaise and it was very, very good. Regardless of how you make a tomato sandwich, I can't get enough of them.
Bravo to you for coming up with a sandwich with no bread.
Sam
I think I will be like you, intrigued by this recipe until I make it! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteWow, does this ever sound delicious! What a great twist on a classic. Love it. This will be playing around in my mind for a while now.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. I love cream cheeese combined with a tomato slice. I've had it that way with bagels before. I will try this recipe. Yummy! ~amy
ReplyDeleteWow! I cannot wait to try this! It sounds delicious. I loved your Outdoor Wednesday post. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAny sandwich that begins with beefsteak tomatoes gets my attention!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary - you literally made me drool. These look simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really yummy! I love how it has the crumb coat and panfried. So many different textures and tastes. Love it.
ReplyDeleteOh yum yum!!!! This tomato sandwich looks and sounds delicious. I'll try it for sure.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Dolores
These look soo good!
ReplyDeleteI so happy, my computer wouldn't let me come on your site for a few weeks, but now I can!yes! Eveything you have been making looks fantastic!
I would not be able to ignore it either! Sounds and looks like a real winner.
ReplyDeleteA great idea for this most promising tomato season! Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I just LOVE the look of your blog....very urban chic :) Also was reading your profile and found it interesting to see you are a retired project manager. Have you ever blogged about your past life? I'd love to read about it!
ReplyDeleteI'm collecting tomato recipes for the bounty that's starting to come in from my backyard. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting and different! It looks great and well worth a try:)
ReplyDeleteWow, such a creative dish...making sandwich with tomatoes...love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Tomatoes and cream cheese together sound great.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you tried this and didn't carry on ignoring it. It somehow reminds me of mozzarella in carrosa. Delicious anyhow, what a gorgeous little stack of fantastic flavours!
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI have had an abundance of tomatoes and was looking for something different to do with them.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy. Thanks!
I have a tomato samwich recipe that is similar to this. Yours looks yummy and healthy.
ReplyDeleteYummmmm...that sounds so good!!! I will have to try that recipe! Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your sweet comment. I appreciate it! Hugs, ~cindy s~
ReplyDeleteoh this looks heavenly...yum!! love the breading!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious recipe! I love the combination of flavors and textures!
ReplyDeleteMary, OMG! This looks and sounds heavenly! I can almost smell how good they must be! I will try these! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big fan of tomatoes (unless they're perfectly sun riped in which case heating them would be a shame!) but this looks so good! the cheese sounds fantastic, and I never would have thought to put breading on it like that.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit this sounds extremely good;the cream cheese wins! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOMGThis one I will have to try right away. Hubby loves anything "tomato"
ReplyDeletethank you
Rita
OMG! This looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteomg, those look fabulous. Were they easy to keep together or did you put the "sandwiches" in the fridge before frying?
ReplyDeleteAshly, I didn't refrigerate my sandwiches. The cream cheese held them together well. If you decide to refrigerate don't bread until just before frying.
ReplyDeleteWOW this is great - so unique and I am sure a definite crowd favorite!!
ReplyDeleteHow creative! My dad Loves some tomato sandwiches. I might have to make these for his bday :)
ReplyDeleteI see someone already commented about our tomato and mayonnaise sandwiches here in the South. I probably eat at least five a week, but I've upgraded from the plain white bread I grew up on.
ReplyDeleteThis tomato sandwich looks divine. It won't replace the "mater" sandwiches I love, but will definitely be a welcome addition to my recipe collection.
These sandwiches look really tasty. It's a very creative way of cooking tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a different and very delicious dish!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing! i am bookmarking this now!
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