Here’s a simple guide to using fresh tomatoes—whether for salads, sauces, or snacking 🍅
Choosing Fresh Tomatoes
- Ripe tomatoes are slightly soft to the touch, with a rich, even color (red, orange, yellow, or green depending on variety).
- Avoid tomatoes with large blemishes, cracks, or overly soft spots.
- Smell test: Ripe tomatoes have a sweet, earthy aroma near the stem.
Simple Ways to Use Fresh Tomatoes
1. Fresh Tomato Salad
- Slice or chop tomatoes, add a little olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, and pepper.
- Optional: fresh basil, mozzarella, or a sprinkle of feta.
2. Tomato Sandwich or Toast
- Slice tomatoes and layer on bread with mayo, avocado, or cheese.
- Sprinkle with salt, pepper, or fresh herbs.
3. Salsa / Pico de Gallo
- Dice tomatoes and mix with onion, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and jalapeño.
- Great for chips, tacos, or grilled meats.
4. Roasted or Grilled Tomatoes
- Halve or quarter, drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with salt and herbs, roast at 400°F (200°C) for 15–20 minutes.
- Adds depth to pasta, salads, or sandwiches.
5. Tomato Sauce
- Chop fresh tomatoes and cook with olive oil, garlic, onion, and herbs until thickened.
- Can be pureed for smooth sauces.
Storage Tips
- Keep unripe tomatoes at room temperature to ripen.
- Ripe tomatoes: use within a few days or refrigerate if necessary (bring back to room temp before eating for best flavor).
- Avoid storing near onions—they can make tomatoes spoil faster.
If you want, I can also give a fresh tomato salad recipe with onions, herbs, and a tangy dressing—it’s simple and bright, perfect as a side.
Do you want me to do that?