Side Dish Vegetables Tomatoes Fried Green Tomato Recipes Best Fried Green Tomatoes 4.8 (1,061) 855 Reviews 251 Photos Serve these crispy fried green tomatoes outside with a glass of iced tea on a warm summer night and enjoy the sunset with someone you love! Submitted by Diana Swenson-Siegel Updated on June 18, 2024 Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen The Allrecipes Test Kitchen staff are a team of culinary pros who make and vet recipes using only equipment you'd find in a home kitchen. Staff credentials vary but include training at the Culinary Institute of America; kitchen stints in fine dining restaurants; and countless hours in the test kitchen itself. Meet the Allrecipes Test Kitchen Save Rate Print Share Add Photo 251 251 251 251 Prep Time: 5 mins Cook Time: 15 mins Total Time: 20 mins Servings: 4 Jump to Nutrition Facts Jump to recipe Southern-style fried green tomatoes are the crisp, tangy, and boldly savory appetizer you should be making all year. This classic, down-home dish features sliced unripe tomatoes that are dredged in flour and cornmeal before being skillet-fried to buttery-brown perfection. Our community of home cooks loves the simple seasonings and wonderful crunch of this old-fashioned recipe. Learn how to make, store, and freeze the tastiest fried green tomatoes ever. What Are Green Tomatoes? Green tomatoes are unripe red tomatoes with much firmer flesh and a sharp, tart flavor. Most are intentionally picked before maturing to ensure the crispest, driest fruit possible. Because they have a lower water content, green tomatoes are perfectly suitable for sauteeing and frying. How to Make Fried Green Tomatoes Your fried tomatoes will hold up best if you cut them horizontally in ¼- to ½-inch thick slices. If you like, you can sprinkle a tiny pinch of sugar on each slice to chase away any lingering bitterness. Before frying, dredge the tomato slices in seasoned flour — or make a thicker breading: dip the slices lightly in flour, then in beaten egg, followed by a substantial coating of breadcrumbs, cornmeal, or cracker crumbs. For real down-home flavor, fry them in bacon grease (or a mix of bacon grease and vegetable oil). Whatever kind of fat you use, make sure it's around 375 degrees F for crispy golden-brown results. Fried Green Tomato Sauce Half the fun of eating fried green tomatoes is dipping them in a creamy and flavorful sauce. Serve this Southern dish with zippy remoulade, honey mustard, or a sweet chili sauce for an incredibly delicious finish. Whip up your sauce ahead of time so the flavors have time to meld as you prepare and cook the fried green tomatoes. davidtaves How to Store Fried Green Tomatoes Although fried green tomatoes are best enjoyed piping hot and perfectly crisp, you can store them in the refrigerator for one to two days. Keep them in an airtight container, and reheat in an oiled skillet, oven, or air fryer. Can You Freeze Fried Green Tomatoes? After being cooked, fried green tomatoes are not great candidates for freezing. But sliced and battered green tomatoes can be stored safely in the freezer for up to a year. Simply pat tomatoes dry, dip them in egg wash, dredge in a flour-cornmeal mixture, then freeze. Use an airtight container or freezer bag to hold the battered tomatoes. You'll have zesty, Southern-style goodness ready to pop into the skillet year-round. Nicole's Top Fried Green Tomato Tips Culinary producer Nicole McLaughlin (a.k.a. Nicole McMom) says these fried green tomatoes are perfectly crunchy on the outside, but tender and juicy on the inside. Here are a few of her best tips and tricks for making these "summer delights:" Make the flour coating super thin for the crispiest tomatoes — you want to be able to see a hint of skin underneath. Don't try to fry all the tomatoes at the same time. Just like with all fried foods, you don't want to crowd the pan. Cook the tomatoes in batches for the best results. Before you start frying, line a baking sheet with paper towels and place a cooling rack on top. This will allow the fried green tomatoes to drain without becoming soggy. Nicole loves serving her fried green tomatoes with a flavorful, creamy remoulade. Need a good recipe? Try Remoulade Sauce a la New Orleans or Chef John's Remoulade Sauce. But that's not the only delicious way to serve fried green tomatoes! For a fancy meal or appetizer, top your fried green tomatoes with lump crabmeat and Hollandaise sauce. Or try one of Nicole's favorite sandwiches: A BLT made with fried green tomatoes and topped with pimento cheese. Allrecipes Community Tips and Praise "Just made this and it was fantastic!" raves home cook Larry. "I love fried green tomatoes and this one hit the bullseye. Will definitely use this one again. It reminded me of when I was young and my mom made it." "This is a quick summer meal with a salad or cottage cheese out on the patio next to the pool," shares TBIRD. "Thanks for the recipe!" "I added garlic powder and used cayenne pepper instead of black pepper because I love the warmth of it," says reviewer Elana. "I used almond milk instead of cow's milk — just depends on your preference." Editorial contributions by Carl Hanson, Rai Mincey, and Corey Williams Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1x 2x 4x Oops! Something went wrong. Our team is working on it. Original recipe (1X) yields 4 servings 4 large green tomatoes 2 large eggs ½ cup milk 1 cup all-purpose flour ½ cup cornmeal ½ cup bread crumbs 2 teaspoons coarse kosher salt ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 1 quart vegetable oil for frying Directions Gather all ingredients. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Slice tomatoes 1/2 inch thick. Discard the ends. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Whisk eggs and milk together in a medium-sized bowl. Scoop flour onto a plate. Mix cornmeal, bread crumbs, salt, and pepper on another plate. Dip tomatoes into flour to coat. Then dip tomatoes into milk and egg mixture; dredge in breadcrumbs to completely coat. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Heat oil in a large deep skillet to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place tomatoes in hot oil in batches of 4 or 5, to prevent them from touching; fry until crisp and golden brown on one side, then flip and fry on other side. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Transfer fried tomatoes to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Repeat with remaining tomatoes. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Serve hot and enjoy! DOTDASH MEREDITH FOOD STUDIOS Cook’s Note You can also fry up red tomatoes with this recipe but make sure they are not overripe or they will be mushy. Editor's Note: We have determined the nutritional value of oil for frying based on a retention value of 10% after cooking. The exact amount may vary depending on cook time and temperature, ingredient density, and the specific type of oil used. I Made It Print 1,538 home cooks made it! Nutrition Facts (per serving) 510 Calories 27g Fat 56g Carbs 13g Protein Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label Nutrition Facts Servings Per Recipe 4 Calories 510 % Daily Value * Total Fat 27g 35% Saturated Fat 4g 22% Cholesterol 95mg 32% Sodium 1136mg 49% Total Carbohydrate 56g 20% Dietary Fiber 5g 16% Total Sugars 10g Protein 13g 25% Vitamin C 43mg 47% Calcium 104mg 8% Iron 4mg 23% Potassium 556mg 12% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data. (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.