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Brown Butter Tomatoes
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Sharon H.
September 6, 2020
Sounds amazing - and can hardly wait. My tomatoes aren't ripening very well....and mostly the ones that are, are cherry types like Sungold. I'm sure it would be swell with them, and love the idea of grits with it as well.....
Barbara
September 5, 2020
I made some grits this morning and sliced a beefsteak tomato on top. I then poured the hot browned butter over the tomatoes. I sprinkled some flaky salt and fresh ground pepper on top. One of the best breakfasts I have had in a long time.
Amanda H.
September 5, 2020
Wow -- now that sounds amazing! We happened to have leftover grits in our fridge so I'm making this tomorrow!
Barbara
August 31, 2020
I just made this for breakfast. I did not have the exact ingredients but I decided to try it anyway. It was so good I may make it again tomorrow. I browned the butter with a pinch of fresh thyme. I toasted a sandwich flat, sliced a ripe plum tomato and placed it on top of the bread. I then poured the hot butter over the top. The sizzle was exciting. The bread soaked up the butter and tomato juices. Wonderful.
Jennifer S.
August 3, 2020
I saw the video on Instagram. It looked amazing and the sizzle sound of the butter hitting the tomatoes was too good not to try.
People you have to try this! The lobster remark is true and you HAVE to have crusty bread at the ready! I am spreading the word to all my cooking friends to make this.
People you have to try this! The lobster remark is true and you HAVE to have crusty bread at the ready! I am spreading the word to all my cooking friends to make this.
Kate W.
August 19, 2018
Read this and went straight to kitchen to try with our perfect Cherokee Purples! Luscious is all I can say besides wow, how easy! I love the idea of crisping sage leaves in the butter. Fresh tomatoes with hot nutty butter. Ummm. Will make again and again. Thanks!!
bobbe
July 25, 2018
In my family, the tomato slices are dredged in flour and sauteed in a generous portion of butter until nicely browned. A splatter of milk and quick stir, salt and pepper, viola: tomato gravy for covering sliced in half biscuits. Always, fresh corn on the cob along side. A generous licking of fingers and sucking the juice from the cob. Ahhh, summertime when the living is easy.
teddybaehr
September 3, 2015
Thanks for this recipe as I have now eaten more sticks of butter than I care to count. It sounds so simple, how can it be this amazing!
Susan W.
August 3, 2014
I finally tried this as our local heirloom tomatoes are peaking. Amazeballs!! I totally get the lobster reference.
JadeTree
June 30, 2014
If anyone you recommend this to thinks it is high church to butter tomatoes, tell them that this is the Sistine Chapel. Absolutely divine with the first summer tomatoes from the farm. This will be a family tradition!
GinaP
June 27, 2014
omg. just had this for lunch and it was AMAZINGGG. I used both red and green tomatoes and feta instead of sea salt, and the only thing I can say is I would coat BOTH sides of the green tomatoes with butter (flip them halfway through your butter pour) if you like them a little softer. YUM
Laura S.
June 8, 2014
I made this tonight to test it out for tomorrow when I will be making it for 8 as a side at lunch. So. Good. Flaky salt is a must. Thank you!!
Morrissex
August 13, 2013
This recipe brings me memories of my childhood at my grandmother's home. She used to make home-baked bread, which I used to eat along with butter, a slice of tomato and cilantro.
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