Baked Green Tomatoes
BAKED GREEN TOMATOES
with Fresh Herbs + Parmigiana with a Lemon Garlic Aioli Sauce
End of Summer Baked Green Tomatoes.
Although I grew up in the South, Fried Green Tomatoes weren’t a major thing served at our dinner table. I love to order them at restaurants, but it wasn’t until a couple years ago I decided to start making them myself. This is my own take on green tomatoes, and now I can’t imagine making them any other way. I like to make them extra green with a big healthy batch of fresh herbs. You can bake them or stick with southern tradition and fry them.
INGREDIENTS
2 Large Green Tomatoes
1/2 Cup Parmigiana
1 Cup Panko or Bread Crumbs
1/4-1/2 Cup of Fresh Garden Herbs
2 Eggs
1 Cup of Flour
Salt & Pepper
- Find the biggest Green Tomatoes you can. The less ripe the better. I like to be able to slice the tomatoes with a knife without it being too juicy. This makes for nice crisp pieces. - Slice as as evenly as possible. Salt on each side. 
- Make a beautiful triage medley of Panko, Fresh Herbs, and Parmigiana. I used the food processor to mix since my herbs were roughly cut from the garden. - Fresh Herbs- I like to use literally everything that is in my herb garden. I used parsley, cilantro, oregano, and chives. You can just pick one herb or a giant handful. You really can’t go wrong here! 
- Dip each Green Tomato Slice in Flour. Then Eggs. Then the Fresh Herb Triage. 
- Lay each slice on a large baking pan 
- Fry or Bake - I think frying will make them extra tasty and extra southern. However Baking was easiest. I baked at 325 degrees for about 30 minutes. I flip each slice over at 15 minutes to evenly back the other side. 
Then I made an Lemon Aioli Dipping Sauce.
Mix these ingredients together and serve cold with your delicious Baked Green Tomatoes
INGREDIENTS
Mayo
Mustard
Lemon
Garlic
Paprika
 
                         
              
             
             
             
             
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                