Saturday, July 31, 2010

Fried Green Tomatoes With Goat Cheese

The other dish I made for lunch was Fried Green Tomatoes With Goat Cheese. For the last couple of years my mom's friend Leonice takes us out to lunch at a restruant in Ferninanda Beach called 29 Place. The reason we go there is for there is for their fired green tomatoes with goat cheese. Well last year when I got back home I reallly wanted some, so after searching around I found a good recpie for fried green tomatoes. So far everyone who have eaten them loves them but the real test was feeding them to Mom and Leonice. Well this recipe passed with flying colors. In fact they both said they were bettter than the ones from 29 Place andasked for the recipe. So if your in the mood to try something different give these a shot!

Fried Green Tomatoes With Goat Cheese

Hands on time: 40 minutes Total time: 1 hour and 25 minutes Serves: 6


Ingredients:


For the tomatoes:
3 large green tomatoes
Salt and black pepper to taste
12 tablespoons of softened goat cheese
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
4 eggs, well beaten
2 cups fresh made bread crumbs (use Arnold or Pepperidge Farm bread)
Salt and pepper to taste


Oil for frying


Instructions:


To make the tomatoes: Slice tomatoes into 4 or 5 1/4-inch slices. Season with salt and pepper. Spread goat cheese on each slice liberally. Dust lightly in flour. Then dip each into beaten eggs and coat with bread crumbs. Refrigerate.



To finish: Heat oil in a deep-fat fryer to 350 degrees. Remove tomatoes from refrigerator and with a slotted spoon, lower them into the hot oil and fry until golden brown and crisp on all sides. (If you don't want to deep-fry, tomatoes may also be fried on both sides in about 1 inch of hot oil.) Drain on paper towels.



Serve with reduced balsamic and red pepper jelly!

How to reduce balsamic vinegar


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