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Baked green tomatoes

baked green tomatoes
During my stay in South Carolina, Julie made fried green tomatoes. I've had them a few times before, but hers were delicioso! Last week I was at the farmers market and picked three up. I wasn't fast enough to cook them though. You can see in the picture below I have a good green one, a green-yellow and a yellow-red. They went ripe on me. I was still determined to prepare them regardless of the color change. The recipe below is just enough for three tomatoes.


Baked Green Tomatoes
INGREDIENTS
3 green tomatoes
2 egg whites
2 tbsp. milk
salt and pepper
1/3 cup flour
1/2 cup cornmeal
1/4 cup panko 
a few dashes of:
onion powder
garlic powder
creole seasoning (I use Tony Chachere's)
cayenne pepper
cooking oil spray


DIRECTIONS
Rinse the tomatoes and hull the stem. 
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Slice the tomatoes a little more than a quarter inch.
In one tray, add the egg whites, milk, a pinch of salt and pepper; beat with a fork. 
In a separate tray, add the flour, cornmeal, panko and a few dashes of onion powder, garlic powder, creole seasoning and cayenne. Mix well. 
Coat the tomato in the wet ingredients and then the dry making sure all surfaces of the tomato are covered.
Spray cooking oil on the baking sheet. Place tomatoes on sheet and spray the tomatoes. Place in oven and bake for 30-40 minutes, flipping over once during baking. After you flip the tomatoes over, spray them with cooking spray and return to oven.
Remove from oven and sprinkle salt on each tomato. Best served hot/warm.

Fried green tomatoes
green tomatoes
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Cherry sorbet

Cherry Sorbet
I'm back from my South Carolina vacation to bring you some yummy sorbet. During my stay, I asked my niece Breyya what kind of sorbet she thought sounded best to make. Cherry was her answer, and that's what we made. It's rich, sweet and creamy and was very easy to make. The hardest part was waiting for it to set so we could devour it!

Cherry Sorbet
Adapted from Gina's Weight Watchers Recipes
INGREDIENTS
2 lbs cherries
1 cup water
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp. sugar or agave
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice

DIRECTIONS
Stem the cherries and remove the pits. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the cherries with the water, sugar and lemon juice. 
Cook until the cherries are very soft and cooked through, about 10-15 minutes.
Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
Refrigerate to chill throughly.
Puree the cherries and their liquid and run the mixture through a fine sieve.
Once the cherry mixture is chilled, freeze according to your ice cream maker's instructions.
Cherries
cherry pickers
My beautiful helpers. Breyya (on the right) had her friend Alexis over. They helped pit the cherries.
Cherry sorbet
Cherries after the cooking.
Cherry Sorbet
Ice cream maker awesomeness. I'm thinking my next flavor to make will be blackberry.
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