35 Fresh Tomato Recipes (2024)

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35 Fresh Tomato Recipes (1)Colleen LudoviceUpdated: May 18, 2023

    Summertime means red, ripe tomatoes and these fresh tomato recipes are the perfect way to take advantage of that bountiful crop.

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    Spaghetti Squash Meatball Casserole

    One of our favorite comfort-food dinners is spaghetti and meatballs. We’re crazy about this lighter, healthier version that features so many veggies. It has the same beloved flavors with more nutritious ingredients! —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Taste of Home

    Spinach Tomato Burgers

    Every Friday night is burger night at our house. The tomatoes add fresh flavor and the cool spinach dip brings it all together. We often skip the buns and serve these over a bed of grilled cabbage. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Garden Tomato Salad

    For as long as I can remember, Mom made a salad of tomatoes and cucumbers. Now I make it whenever beautiful tomatoes are in reach. —Shannon Arthur, Upper Arlington, Ohio

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    Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Pizza

    I combine two all-time favorites in this recipe: pizza and BLT sandwiches. I brought this fun mashup to a ladies lunch and was met with lots of oohs and aahs. —Bonnie Hawkins, Elkhorn, Wisconsin

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    Cucumber-Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes

    Besides being tasty, these little tomato poppers are extra awesome because you can make them ahead of time. At parties, I often triple the recipe because they disappear fast. —Christi Martin, Elko, Nevada

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    Baked Chicken with Bacon-Tomato Relish

    We eat a lot of chicken for dinner, so I'm always trying to do something a little different with it. My children love the crispiness of this chicken, and my husband and I love the flavorful relish—you can't go wrong with bacon! —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Triple Tomato Flatbread

    Tomatoes are the reason I have a vegetable garden, and I developed this recipe as a way to show off my garden's plum, sun-dried and cherry tomatoes. The dish is easy and will impress. —Rachel Kimbrow, Portland, Oregon

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    Mild Tomato Salsa

    I got this salsa recipe from my sister, and my children and I have been making batches of it ever since. We pair pint jars with packages of tortilla chips for zesty Christmas gifts. When the kids give this present to their teachers, they can truthfully say they helped make it. —Pamela Lundstrum, Bird Island, Minnesota

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    Tomato, Avocado and Grilled Corn Salad

    With ripe tomatoes, fresh basil and grilled corn, this bright salad tastes just like summertime! —Angela Spengler, Tampa, Florida

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    Tomato-French Bread Lasagna

    For a big hearty meal, I make this recipe as a side dish to go with veal cutlets or a roast. But you could also serve the beefy lasagna as a main dish. Just pair it with a tossed green salad and loaf of garlic bread. —Patricia Collins, Imbler, Oregon

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    Fresh Corn and Tomato Fettuccine

    This recipe combines delicious whole wheat pasta with fresh garden produce. It's tossed with heart-healthy olive oil, and a sprinkling of feta cheese gives it bite. —Angela Spengler, Tampa, Florida

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    Fresh Tomato Bruschetta

    The topping for this simple Fresh Tomato Bruschetta appetizer can be put together ahead of time and refrigerated. We also love it on top of grilled chicken sandwiches, hamburgers and homemade pizza. —Samantha Cass, Swartz Creek, Michigan

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    Spinach-Topped Tomatoes

    This colorful side dish is classic for a reason! It provides a perfect taste of summer when garden-fresh tomatoes are in season, but we enjoy it year-round. My daughter especially loves this dish. —Ila Mae Alderman, Galax, Virginia

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    Rustic Tomato Cheese Tart

    My fresh tomato tart is perfect when you want a taste of summer any time of year. The crust stays nice and crisp and the toppings are bursting with garden-fresh flavor! —Moji Dabney, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey

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    Tomatoes with Buttermilk Vinaigrette

    We make the most of tomatoes when they are in season and plentiful, and I love an old-fashioned homemade dressing with summery taste. —Judith Foreman, Alexandria, Virginia

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    Tomato-Onion Phyllo Pizza

    With a delicate crust and lots of lovely tomatoes on top, this dish is a special one to serve to guests. I make it often when fresh garden tomatoes are in season. It freezes well unbaked, so I also keep one on hand to pop in the oven for a quick dinner.—Neta Cohen, Bedford, Virginia

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    Artichoke Tomato Salad

    For a little zip, crumble feta over the top of this artichoke salad. Add shredded rotisserie chicken for a beautiful main dish. —Deborah Williams, Peoria, Arizona

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    Cherry Tomato Salad

    This recipe evolved from a need to use the bumper crops of delicious cherry tomatoes we grow. It's one of my favorite cherry tomato recipes, especially at cookouts. —Sally Sibley, St. Augustine, Florida

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    Balsamic Chicken with Roasted Tomatoes

    This entree is a fantastic way to savor fresh tomatoes, especially during the warm summer months. It’s quite simple, but the sweet, tangy tomato glaze is so good. —Karen Gehrig, Concord, North Carolina

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    Fire and Ice Tomatoes

    You won't miss the salt in this refreshing tomato salad! It's well-seasoned with cayenne pepper, mustard seed and vinegar but not the least bit spicy. This dish is always a hit at potlucks. —Nan Rickey, Yuma, Arizona

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    Bacon Caprese Salad

    In summer, I am always looking for ways to use the fresh basil and tomatoes that grow in my herb garden. This recipe combines the two flavors in a wonderful salad that you can make any time of year! —Mary Ann Turk, Joplin, MO

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    Taste of Home

    Tomato wedges give this salad a juicy bite. It's a great use of fresh herbs and veggies from your own garden or the farmers market. —Matthew Hass, Franklin, Wisconsin

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    Broiled Parmesan and Swiss Tomatoes

    Planning to serve steak or tenderloin? These cheesy tomatoes make the ideal accompaniment. Plus, the recipe is simple to double for guests. —Mary Price, Youngstown, Ohio

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    Fresh Heirloom Tomato Salad

    This tomato salad is a summertime must. A standout dressing takes the tasty ingredients to a brand-new level. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    No-Cook Fresh Tomato Sauce

    Try this sauce at times when you have a box of pasta or a store-bought pizza shell and need a sure-fire topping. Dinner is served. —Julianne Schnuck, Taste of Home Designer

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    Festive Tomato Wedges

    Since I have a large vegetable and herb garden, many of the ingredients in this recipe are truly "homegrown". I found this simple recipe in a magazine years ago and it quickly became a favorite at family picnics. I have five married children and seven grandchildren, and they all love to come home for some of "Mom's cooking". —Wilma Purcell, Alma, Illinois

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    Balsamic Cucumber Salad

    Cucumber salad recipes are my absolute favorite! This fast, fresh salad is a winner at every get together. It's an easygoing, healthy side dish for kabobs, chicken or anything hot off the grill. —Blair Lonergan, Rochelle, Virginia

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    Dill Garden Salad

    I love to cut up whatever fresh vegetables I have on hand and toss them with this delicious dressing and fresh dill. This salad shows up on our table regularly during the summer. —Bethany Martin, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

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    Fresh Tomato Relish

    My two grown sons actually eat this as a salad, but that's a bit too hot for me! The recipe is from my late husband's mother, and I haven't varied it over the years. I usually make a batch as soon as the first tomatoes of the season are ready. —Lela Baskins, Windsor, Missouri

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    Sliced Tomato Salad

    I got this recipe from my grandmother. It's a perfect platter to serve with burgers or hot sandwiches. —Kendal Tangedal, Plentywood, Montana

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    Grilled Tomato with Fresh Corn

    Grilling the tomatoes and corn makes this side dish feel special and it's so simple to do. I like to serve it with French bread, but it's "killer" dished up on its own. —Roxanne Chan, Albany, California

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    Layered Garden Bean Salad

    For easy entertaining, cover and refrigerate the salad a few hours before guests arrive so you don't have to bother with last-minute assembly. Turn it into a light lunch by adding sliced rotisserie chicken, salmon or tuna. —Melissa Wharton, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Taste of Home

    This smoky grilled pizza scores big with me for two reasons. It encourages my husband and son to eat greens, and it showcases fresh produce. —Sarah Gray, Erie, Colorado

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    Originally Published: June 27, 2018

    35 Fresh Tomato Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What can I do with lots of fresh tomatoes? ›

    6 Creative Ways to Use Up Extra Tomatoes
    1. Cheese Shelled Tacos & Salsa.
    2. Sweet & Spicy Salsa.
    3. Bell Pepper Salsa Fresca.
    4. Tomato Soup & Baked Mini Grilled Cheese.
    5. Creamy Tomato & Bell Pepper Soup.
    6. Tomato & Basil Soup.
    7. Cherry Tomato Bruschetta.
    8. Feta Bruschetta Chicken.
    Jul 27, 2020

    What can I do with too many tomatoes? ›

    Here are our top ten easy tomato recipes to whip up next time you have a few too many to hand.
    1. Tomato carpaccio.
    2. Roasted tomato rigatoni.
    3. Classic tomato salsa.
    4. Playschool tomato soup.
    5. Homemade tomato ketchup.
    6. Panzanella.
    7. Tomato & rose petal harissa.
    8. Wine-gummy tomatoes.
    Jun 24, 2020

    What to do with 5 pounds of fresh tomatoes? ›

    1. Gazpacho.
    2. Slow and low oven roasted tomatoes (perfect topping for just about anything)
    3. Stuffed tomatoes (endless options here: couscous, rice, ground meat/poultry and cheese, chicken/tuna/egg salads)
    4. Baked tomatoes (halve, sprinkle with Parmesan and breadcrumb, and a spritz of oil)
    5. Tomato jam.
    6. Salsa or pico de gallo.
    Jun 25, 2020

    How long do tomatoes last in the fridge? ›

    Storing and Handling Guidelines

    Tomatoes stored at refrigeration temperatures below 41 °F will have approximate shelf life of 5 days. Tomatoes stored at temperatures under 75 °F will have approximate shelf life of 1 to 2 days. Storing tomatoes above 75° F is not recommended.

    Can you freeze fresh tomatoes for later use? ›

    Tomatoes may be frozen raw or cooked, whole, sliced, chopped, or puréed. Tomatoes do not need to be blanched before freezing. Frozen tomatoes are best used in cooked foods such as soups, sauces and stews as they become mushy when they're thawed.

    What happens if you freeze fresh tomatoes? ›

    Tomatoes will last in the freezer for about six months. After that, they start to lose their flavor and might become freezer burnt. When you're ready to use your frozen tomatoes, just let them thaw at room temperature. Once they've defrosted, the skins peel right off!

    What to do with tomatoes until you have enough to can? ›

    Freezing tomatoes is the easiest way to keep ripe tomatoes until you're ready to use them. You don't have to peel them first—in fact, the act of freezing them itself makes the tomatoes insanely easy to peel! —and you can freeze as many or as few at a time as you like.

    Do tomatoes last longer in the fridge or on the counter? ›

    Ripe Tomatoes

    And unless you're eating them immediately, ripe, locally grown tomatoes will also last longer in the fridge; eat within a few days. Store ripe tomatoes in your fridge stress-free and enjoy them within a couple days of purchasing.

    How do you freeze too many tomatoes? ›

    Peel and Freeze the Tomatoes

    If desired, halve, slice, or chop tomatoes (you can also freeze whole tomatoes). Spoon the tomatoes into freezer containers or bags, leaving 1-inch headspace. Seal and label the container or bag. Freeze for up to 10 months.

    How many pounds is 30 tomatoes? ›

    After surveying the selection we discovered that 1 pound is equal to 25 to 30 cherry tomatoes, 8 plum tomatoes or 3 medium round tomatoes.

    Can you freeze fresh tomatoes whole? ›

    Dip wholes tomatoes in boiling water for 30 seconds to loosen skins. Core and peel. Freeze whole or in pieces. Pack into containers, leaving 1-inch headspace.

    How many tomatoes makes 1 pound? ›

    There are about 3 large tomatoes in a pound. One pound of fresh tomatoes is about 2 ½ cups chopped, 3 cups sliced or 2 cups puréed. One medium tomato yields about ¾ cup chopped and a large tomato yields about 1 cup chopped.

    Why should tomatoes not be refrigerated? ›

    The Short Answer: Don't Refrigerate Tomatoes

    The standard rule is to keep tomatoes out of the refrigerator. It all comes down to science: Tomatoes contain an enzyme that reacts to cold temperatures, causing the cell membranes to break down and leaving you with a piece of fruit that's mushy and mealy.

    How do you tell if a tomato has gone bad? ›

    Bad tomatoes also tend to leak fluid. If you pick up a tomato and notice that there is fluid underneath it, then it has gone bad. Feel – if a tomato is soft or mushy when given a light squeeze, it has gone bad. Smell – if you find that a tomato is producing a bitter or putrid smell, then it has gone bad.

    What is the best way to preserve fresh tomatoes? ›

    Best Ways to Preserve Tomatoes
    1. Freezing is the easiest to way to preserve cherry tomatoes.
    2. Drying preserves the colors and flavors of juicy heirloom varieties.
    3. Partially dehydrated and frozen half-dried tomatoes can be used like fresh ones.
    4. The tanginess of green tomatoes is best preserved in chutney.
    Jul 31, 2020

    How do you preserve fresh raw tomatoes? ›

    To successfully freeze fresh raw tomatoes, you can:
    1. Slice tomatoes into at least 1/2-inch slices. Put slices on a cookie sheet and freeze for 2 hours. ...
    2. OR slice tomatoes into at least 1/2-inch slices. Package in a rigid airtight container and fast freeze.
    3. OR wash tomatoes.

    How do you preserve fresh grown tomatoes? ›

    Unripe tomatoes will last about a week on countertops at room temperature and up to two weeks in the refrigerator. However, you can dry, can, or freeze fresh tomatoes to preserve their texture and taste.

    How do you can tomatoes for long term storage? ›

    Here's how to do it:
    1. Wash and peel the tomatoes; halve, if desired.
    2. Fill the jars, pressing to fill spaces with juice.
    3. Add bottled lemon juice and salt (1 Tbsp. lemon juice and ¼ to ½ tsp. salt for pints; add 2 Tbsp. lemon juice and ½ to 1 tsp. ...
    4. In a boiling-water canner, process pints and quarts for 85 minutes.
    Aug 8, 2023

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