What got me on this mission was this..yesterday, I received these beauties from one of my best buddies....Peggy, aka, Margaret/Peggers/Mom/Mrs. Brown. She stopped by with 6 Alabama maters that her sweet father in-law brought in. Well, with a gift like that, I got to thinkin', what should I make? Tomato Pie of course. Let's cook!
- Slice about 4-5 medium to large tomatoes with skin on. Place on paper towels to drain - about an hour or longer if you have time.
- Set oven at 425 degrees. Roll out pie dough and place in your dish. About the dough....in the fall/winter I make my own, I get lazy in the summer and buy it from the grocery - it's great! Prick the bottom of the crust with a fork so it doesn't rise up too much while baking.
- Bake for 8 minutes (lightly golden) and remove. Turn down oven to 400. Cool pie shell for about 20 min.or so. Do something interesting - sing, dance, read, call a friend, you know what I mean.
- Bottom layer - sprinkle grated mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese (if you don't have both it's no big deal, just use what you have) enough to cover the bottom of pie shell.
- Layer the tomatoes, in a circular pattern overlapping each other.
- Sprinkle on fresh basil, ( I roll mine up and slice into thin strings) chopped vidalia, lots of fresh cracked pepper and salt.
- Last layer....mix 1/2 cup of good mayo with grated cheddar cheese. Spread on top of the pie, sealing in the tomatoes.
- Bake at 400 degrees for about 35 minutes. If the edges get brown early, put a pie ring on top or use a homemade one - that's what I have....made out of tinfoil (yes, tinfoil is one word)
- Take out of oven and rest at least 20 minutes.
- Dig IN!!
A humble thank you to a friend....
Mr. Barney Brown who brought these wonderful tomatoes to NC all the way from Alabama just lost his wife of over 45 years. Janey Brown died 2 weeks ago and Barney is staying with his son's family. My prayers for Barney are for peace, comfort and a renewed energy for life without his beloved. May my marriage be as blessed as the Brown's for as many years.
Counting My Blessings,
Donya
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