This is a recipe of my late mother’s. She made these as far back
as I can remember. They were always a huge hit, with everyone asking for the
recipe. Everyone, that is, except me because I always thought they looked way
too fiddly for my man hands. I got to thinking about these the other day when I
was thinking about my mother because I still associate the two, and I thought I
would give it a whirl. I used Melissa’s
baby heirloom tomatoes because they are larger
than cherry tomatoes, and the perfect size to use with the small end of a
melon
baller, making the cleaning out much less
difficult than I anticipated.
The filling can be made ahead and refrigerated for stuffing tomatoes within a
day or two. The tomatoes can be stuffed and stored in the refrigerator
overnight; you decide which you prefer. They work equally well at a brunch as
they do at luncheon, picnic, or dinner. I guarantee all who consume these are
going to ask for the recipe. As an aside, these little rascals do tend to roll,
so serving them in an olive
dish just may not be a bad idea. Bacon Tomato Bites
24 Melissa’s
baby heirloom tomatoes
1 lb. bacon, cooked and crumbled
½ c. finely chopped scallions
2 T. grated Parmesan cheese
½ c. Duke’s
mayonnaise
Freshly ground black pepper
Remove stems from tomatoes and, using a sharp knife, cut a thin portion of the
top off. Carefully hollow out tomatoes using a
small spoon, grapefruit spoon, or the small end of a melon baller, as I did, leaving a 1/8-inch thick shell.
Invert the tomatoes onto a paper towel-lined plate, and allow to drain while
you make the filling.
In a medium bowl combine bacon, scallions, cheese, and
mayonnaise; stir until well blended. Fill tomatoes with bacon mixture, top with
freshly ground black pepper, and refrigerate for a number of hours before
serving.
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Right up my alley - mayo, bacon, tomatoes - what's not to love! I like that little serving dish in your photo.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a much better snack while watching TV than chips! Thanks!!
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Donna
This sounds like a perfect side to any meal.
ReplyDeleteYou have encourage me to give a stuffed baby tomato another try! I've made them in the past but they've been sloppy. I 'll try your method.
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