One of my very favorite things about summer is fresh tomatoes. Since being a little girl growing up with a big garden, fresh summer tomatoes feel like the best luxury. I love them cut up with just a little bit of salt. But these Stuffed Tomatoes are now rivaling my favorite way to eat garden tomatoes. Made with homemade bread crumbs, my garden basil, and parmesan cheese, this simple flavorful dish is a huge win.

Stuffed Tomatoes Ingredients

6 ounce TomatoesWhite BreadParmesan CheeseGarlicFresh BasilSalt

How to Make Stuffed Tomatoes

While this recipe has a few steps to it, none are complicated and it results in the best stuffed tomato recipe.

How to Hollow Tomatoes

It is important when making these that you pick red, plump, ripe tomatoes. They are the star of the show, so you want them to be delicious. Hallow them out by cutting off the tops, and then use a spoon to go around the edge of the inside and pull out the pulp. It isn’t critical that you pull out every last bit of the inner flesh of the tomato. That being said, it does hold quite a bit of moisture, and you will be happier with the final product if you get most of it out.

Bringing Out The Moisture in Tomatoes

It is important to this recipe to get out a lot of the moisture of the tomato. No one wants a soggy stuffed tomato. To do this: Now that you have your tomatoes resting, you can move on to making breadcrumbs!

Using Fresh Bread for Breadcrumbs

You will notice that we are using fresh bread to make the bread crumbs for this recipe. It makes all the difference in the world! Stuffed tomatoes that are made with store bought breadcrumbs can have a really gritty texture to them because the breadcrumbs are so small. Using fresh bread allows you to control the size of the crumb, making the final stuffed tomato have the perfect texture. Tips:

Any type of white bread will work. I used a loaf of Italian bread, and cut three slices from that.Using a food processor makes really quick work of turning them into crumbs.Be careful not to process them too small.Keep a close eye on them in the oven so they don’t burn.

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Serving Size

You will notice that this recipe makes 8 stuffed tomatoes. This is a very easy recipe to cut in half for a family dinner. Hover over the number 8 in the recipe card and you will be able to slide that number down to how many you are serving.

Other Great Side Dishes

If you are always on the hunt for great vegetable side dishes to give your family, you are not alone. Check out some of these other great ideas.

My kids love this Cucumber Tomato Salad.This Zucchini Salad is a huge hit at family functions.Parmesan Roasted Broccoli is on the menu about once a week around here!

If you make these stuffed tomatoes or any of my other recipes, please leave me a comment letting me know what you think!

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