Sunday, August 26, 2012

tomato pie.

 

 
 

Everytime I make this savory pie for dinner, we always talk about how it must be part of a proper hobbit's meal. Doesn't it sound like something hobbits would eat? Tomato Pie and sausages. I can totally picture a table full of hobbits devouring this pie for second lunch, or whatever afternoon meal hobbits eat.

I found myself with a vegetable drawer full of tomatoes a few months ago and searched around on the internet for recipes and ways to use them up. I stumbled on Simply Recipes' post about Tomato Pie and I knew I had to try it. Everything I have made from Simply Recipes has been so good, so I wasn't surprised when it was delish. Since making it that first time, we have it nearly once a week--it is pretty easy to throw together in a pinch.


Tomato Pie
adapted slightly from Simply Recipes' Tomato Pie
 

A 9-10 inch pie crust, baked and ready to be filled
3-4 tomatoes, seeded, squeezed and rough chopped (about 3 cups)
1/2-3/4 cup onion chopped
3/4 cup basil, rolled and chopped finely
2 cups shredded cheese, a mixture of sharp cheddar and Monterey Jack
3/4 cup mayonnaise
about a tsp of hot sauce (I use Sriracha because that's usually what I have on hand)
salt and pepper to taste
 
Preheat oven to 375 F.
 
Spread onions in an even layer in the bottom of the pie crust. Top with a thick layer of chopped tomatoes. Sprinkle basil over the tomatoes.
 
In a separate bowl, mix mayonnaise, cheese and hot sauce. Add salt and pepper to taste.
 
Carefully top the pie with an even layer of the mayo cheese mixture. I use my hands to pat out thin hamburger pattie like pieces of the topping, then tamp them down on top of the tomatoes. There should be enough topping to evenly cover the entire top of the pie.
 
Bake for 30-40 minutes until the cheese is hot and bubbly. Cool for 7-10 minutes and serve.
 
**A note about pie crust: I am cheap and too lazy to make my own pie crust, so I always buy the premade type from the store. It is important to follow the directions on the package to pre-bake the crust properly.
 
 
 

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