Oven-Dried Cherry Tomatoes
Cut 2 gallons (or however many you have) of cherry tomatoes in half. Use a good pair of kitchen shears to cut the tomatoes; it's much faster that way. Lay the halves cut-side-up in a single layer on parchment-lined baking sheets, sprinkle with a little sea salt, and put them in a 175 degree convection oven for about 12-15 hours. (Smash them gently with a
spatula halfway through the process in order to release any juice that is stubbornly hiding inside the fruit.) Once they are completely dry, they will feel like raisins. Allow them to cool and then store them in a an airtight container in the fridge for up to 6 months or freeze them for up to a year. Do this and you'll have summer tomatoes for a long time to come!
Vegetarian Carbonara + Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Smoked Sun-Dried Tomato Tortilla
Tomato Aioli
Italian-Style Eggs
Tomato-Lemon Soup
Triple Tomato Soup
Vegetarian Meatloaf
Smoked Sun-Dried Tomato Salad Dressing
2 comments:
I make these in my Excalibur- but good to know you can do them in the oven too. I usually keep a jar of them in oil in the fridge. I'm just waiting for this year's harvest now...
Once my tomatoes start to really hit full harvest, I'm totally going to dry them! I just need to finish building the solar dehydrator I've been planning for months...uh, yeah. :)
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