Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs

Beat the winter tomato blues with Feast and Farm‘s brilliant side dish: Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs. These Roma tomatoes, coated in parmesan and herbs, are sure to win over even the most picky eater.

Beat winter blues (and winter veggie blues) with @rballard501's fantastic Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs, a yummy side dish.

We’re kicking off a month of guest posts with a recipe from my friend, Rachel. I asked her a long time ago if she’d be down for writing a post for me when the baby came along, and she’s come through with this brilliant dish that makes me, the most wishy-washy tomato eater, want to give them a try. So, without further ado, here’s Rachel!

Do you know what tomatoes in winter are like?

They don’t fall too far on the disappointment scale from the time I bought The Neverending Story for my kids a few years ago.

I thought back to the awesomeness of that movie. I remembered how I watched it — rapt with joy when that flying dog thing took that boy (what was his name?) soaring over the bullies. I cried when Atreyu watched his horse sink. I wanted my kids to feel it too.

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    Until I watched it again. And man. It was as bad as a winter tomato.

    Beat winter blues (and winter veggie blues) with @rballard501's fantastic Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs, a yummy side dish.

    Did you know that dragon’s mouth doesn’t even move with the words?

    Yeah — okay — so it had been a “couple” of decades since that movie ranked high on my awesomeness scale. Apparently, I needed to get my 6-year-old self out of the house more.

    Needless to say, the idea I had in my mind of what was once totally magical was really a great big old flop. Ask any 30-something adult today if they loved that movie, and I’d guarantee at least 99.9% will say yes followed by some sort of dreamy-eyed look and a sigh. Then you should get them to watch it again. Sad. I say just leave those happy memories intact and let the kids make new ones. Why mess with a good thing? My Neverending Story love is toast. Poof.

    Bad movie, bad tomato (Can I really connect these? Watch me!)

    Dish of roasted tomatoes with fork and knife

    So that’s about how disappointing a winter tomato can be. It looks good from the outside until you get it home and try it — and wow. It’s pretty flavorless. So how do you make a bad thing better? In this case, you roast it.

    Being a farmer, there’s nothing better in a Kentucky summer than a big heirloom tomato straight from the vine. That flavor is unbeatable. In winter, we don’t have that option, and when I’m craving a tasty tomato, I do one of two things: I fill up on tiny grape tomatoes (they’re better than nothing) or I roast up some larger ones so their flavors will concentrate and I trick myself into making it till summer gives me something better.

    But you won’t have to work hard to trick yourself with these tasty, easy roasted tomatoes with parmesan and herbs. My first bite made me think I was a lot closer to summer because even these ho-hum tomatoes were juicy and totally flavorful right from the oven. My kids even ate a few and declared them “delicious”.

    For the best results, try to use Roma tomatoes. They are the oval-shaped ones, about 3 or 4 inches long. Roma’s have a thicker skin and pulp and less seeds and liquid inside and in my opinion are better for roasting. Just give them a slight squeeze over a bowl before loading them with toppings to remove any extra seeds.

    You can serve these with just about any main dish. They are best when eaten warm and go great with fish, baked chicken, or just about any other meat. Add a side of quinoa or couscous and you’re good to go.

    Beat winter blues (and winter veggie blues) with @rballard501's fantastic Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs, a yummy side dish.

    Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs // @rballard501 for @speckledpalate

    Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs

    Rachel Ballard, Feast and Farm
    Oven Roasted Tomatoes with Parmesan and Herbs: These Roma tomatoes, coated in parmesan and herbs, are sure to win over even the most picky eater.
    5 from 1 vote
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 181 kcal
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 12 minutes
    Total Time 27 minutes

    Ingredients
      

    • 4 Roma tomatoes , washed and sliced in half lengthwise
    • ¾ cup Parmesan cheese shaved (none of that powdered stuff in the can if you can help it)
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • ½ teaspoon Italian seasoning
    • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder (optional)
    • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley chopped
    • Salt and pepper to taste

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    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 400°F.
    • Working with one half of a tomato at a time, turn the tomato over and give it a gentle squeeze to remove just a few of the seeds and wet pulp.
    • Transfer to a baking dish, cast iron skillet or rimmed baking dish, cut side up.
    • Sprinkle each tomato with salt and pepper.
    • In a small bowl, mix the cheese, oil, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and parsley.
    • Place about 1 -1 ½ tablespoons of the cheese mixture on each tomato.
    • Bake until just softened and juicy and the cheese is melted, about 12-14 minutes or so. To brown the tops, place the tomatoes under the broiler for a minute if necessary.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 181kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 6gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 417mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2g
    Keyword spring recipe, summer recipe, tomato recipe, tomato side dish, tomatoes
    Course Side Dishes
    Cuisine American
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    Rachel Ballard is a farmer and professional food photographer located in Central Kentucky. Her food blog, The Country Contessa, features traditional recipes with familiar flavors for beginner and accomplished home cooks with a slice of humorous country life thrown in. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+.

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    3 Comments

    1. Roasted tomatoes, (I should say tomatoes in general) always make my drool! Such a colorful and juicy vegetable it is! What I like best is after roasting, the flavor gets so concentrated and yumm, and if you have cheese on top! oh my my, perfect side ever! now I’m drooling! Special thanks to Rachel for delicious great Guest Post! pinning!

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