3 (or as many as you need to make) medium size almost red Maryland Tomatoes
flour
Butter
oil
nonstick fry pan
sugar
Slice the tomatoes thick. Put flour on a plate. Place each slice in flour, flip over and flour the other side. Now I like to pat each side so the juices cling onto the flour.
In a heated non-stick fry pan ( or iron skillet) heat a couple of tablespoons of oil and a pat of butter. When ready place a few slices of the prepared tomatoes, watching not to burn. Flip them over and fry the other side. I like mine crisp and golden brown.
When done place the slices on serving plate.
I really enjoy mine with a sprinkle of sugar, I know it sounds strange, but the sugar just goes with the tomato so well.
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Sunday, July 17, 2022
Fried Tomatoes
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