Tomato sliced and salted out of hand.I'm rather addicted to tomatoes - I have a tomato sandwich for lunch very often. Nothin else in it except for Flora spread (or butter), tomatoes and lots of salt.
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Tomato sliced and salted out of hand.I'm rather addicted to tomatoes - I have a tomato sandwich for lunch very often. Nothin else in it except for Flora spread (or butter), tomatoes and lots of salt.
Now we're talkingTomato sliced and salted out of hand.
That’s what we do most often. I’ll look at a tomato and think, “What should I do with you?” and while I’m thinking, I’ll slice it up, salt it, and that’s that.Tomato sliced and salted out of hand.
I'm with Mrs T on that. I liked smoked sea salt on them and have to eat one while I decide what to do with another.That’s what we do most often. I’ll look at a tomato and think, “What should I do with you?” and while I’m thinking, I’ll slice it up, salt it, and that’s that.
MrsT likes hers that way, or salt with a big spoonful of mayonnaise on the side, and of course, here, a tomato sandwich would be just sliced tomato and mayonnaise.
Not a tomato tart (which I do have a few recipes for lying around), but somewhat related - I only mention it because it’s a fantastic use of good, fresh tomatoes.There's a French recipe I saw somewhere which is probably called "Tarte a la tomate" or something, because it's just a tomato tart. Anyone ever tried it? I've never got round to making it.
I do those too, love them!I'm rather addicted to tomatoes - I have a tomato sandwich for lunch very often. Nothin else in it except for Flora spread (or butter), tomatoes and lots of salt.
That’s what we do most often. I’ll look at a tomato and think, “What should I do with you?” and while I’m thinking, I’ll slice it up, salt it, and that’s that.
MrsT likes hers that way, or salt with a big spoonful of mayonnaise on the side, and of course, here, a tomato sandwich would be just sliced tomato and mayonnaise.
But a BLT needs a bit of mayonnaise.I think mayonnaise ruins their piquancy and freshness. It damps down their umami flavour with a creamy comfort blanket. Tomatoes need to be allowed to speak for themselves.
I don't dislike it. I do have an intolerance of it. It makes me mildly nauseous even though I like it sometimes. Its mainly shop bought that is an issue. If I make myself I can eat it in small amounts. I do dislike the way it's used indiscriminately in all manner of sandwiches and salads. I like it in more classic old school dishes such as 'eggs mayonnaise', so that its centre stage and a treat.I like both. Some plain without some with mayo. Bit like a dip for tomatoes, some you will some you won't.
Morning Glory didn't you say you really dislike mayo anyway or am I thinking of someone else?