CC Note:There's something about summer and home grown tomatoes that gets the lips smacking. There's something even better about combining summer home grown tomatoes and Vidalia onions in one dish.
Try this recipe out tonight. There won't be any leftovers!
There are several versions of tomato pies available. Since I'm from the low country, I happen to really like this one. Try it and see.....
Low Country Tomato Pie
6 slices bacon, cooked and diced
6-10 tomatoes, either sliced or diced
1 Vidalia onion, sliced
Salt & pepper to taste
Layer in a pre-cooked deep dish pie crust which has been cooled.
Combine 1 cup mayo (I use light) and 1 cup grated cheese (parmesan or sharp, according to taste preference). Spread over tomato/onion layers.
Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Tomato Pie is in High Season
Posted by Georgia Front Page.com at 12:47 PM
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