Freezing Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe (2024)

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What to do with all of your green tomatoes? Here is a perfect method of preservation – freezing!

When we start planning our gardens, we don’t really think about how to utilize nature’s little surprises. By surprises, I mean literally HUNDREDS of green tomatoes at the end of a growing season. Knowing that disposing of them was not an option (as that would equate to wasting a gift), we threw ourselves into learning what we could do with them.

The first thing I did was can about a bushel of them into green tomato jam (using the recipe from Beginner’s Guide to Canning), which yielded several dozen jelly jars of delicious preserves. Then we gave away several bags to friends and neighbors that like to fry them. Then we ate fried green tomatoes ourselves until we were stuffed, and that took care of the “great-green-tomato-crisis”…until we had to start pulling plants at the end of the season, which resulted in yet another glut of green tomatoes!

Freezing Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe (1)Again, we were not going to let them go to waste. We gave away as many as we could and STILL had dozens left. So rather than despairing, or getting frustrated, or throwing in the tomato-towel so to speak, I went back to Dr. Google and discovered I could slice, batter, and freeze them for future fried green tomatoes.

So I whipped out the ol’ mandolin and got started. While Maebells’ Simple Easy Recipes includes two flash-freeze steps. One to harden the flour and seasonings onto the green tomato, the other to adhere the beaten egg and breadcrumb-mixture before storing in a ziplock bag.Now, not only do I have the satisfaction of knowing we wasted none of our surprise bounty, we have a whole winter of already prepared tomato slices that simply have to be taken from the freezer and fried up!

Overall, the process is truly quite simple and will yield a plethora of delicious side dishes or quick meals. Of course, I made a few tweaks along the way, like adding and extra dash of salt and pepper to each tomato before freezing, and I have even considered doing a batch by adding 1/3 cup of Parmesan cheese on the first layer. The possibilities are the same even if you have a family recipe, because freezing is a perfect option. Just follow the instructions below.

Ingredients (derived from Maebell’s site)

First Layer

1/3 cup all-purpose flour or Bisquick
1/3 cup cornmeal
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Egg Wash

2 eggs, beaten

Second Layer

1 cup breadcrumbs
1/3 cup all-purpose flour or Bisquick
1/3 cup cornmeal

Freezing Fried Green Tomato Prep Instructions

  1. Slice your tomatoes to 1/4″ of thickness or 1/2″ if you really enjoy a meaty ‘mater on your plate. I used my mandolin to keep the thickness consistent. Discard the end pieces.
  2. Dredge your tomato slices through the First Layer and place on cookie sheet. When sheet is full of tomatoes, place in the freezer for 15-20 minutes, or until chilled through.
  3. Prepare two shallow bowls, one with the Egg Wash and the other with the Second Layer. Remove cookie sheet from freezer.
  4. Dip each tomato in the egg wash and then dredge through the breadcrumb mix, then return to the cookie sheet.
  5. After each tomato has finished its second layer, place the cookie sheet back in the freezer for an additional 20 minutes.
  6. Using a Freezer storage bag, place as many frozen tomato slices per bag based on how many are in your family and how many you will be frying up per meal. Do not exceed more than 6 tomatoes per quart bag to ensure a good freezer. If storing more than 6 tomato slices, use a gallon size bag.

When you’re ready to to fry up these battered, green beauties, simply heat up a cast iron skillet with a couple tablespoons of your favorite cooking oil, and fry up the frozen tomato slices. No need to thaw first. Freezing Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe (2)

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FAQs

How do you freeze fried green tomatoes? ›

Can You Freeze Fried Green Tomatoes? After being cooked, fried green tomatoes are not great candidates for freezing. But sliced and battered green tomatoes can be stored safely in the freezer for up to a year. Simply pat tomatoes dry, dip them in egg wash, dredge in a flour-cornmeal mixture, then freeze.

Do you blanch green tomatoes before freezing? ›

Blanch tomatoes before freezing if they'll be in your freezer for more than a couple of months.

How do you reheat frozen fried green tomatoes? ›

Storage and Reheating Instructions:

IN THE FREEZER: These fried green tomatoes aren't great candidates in the freezer. I recommend you make a fresh batch when you're craving them. REHEATING INSTRUCTIONS: To reheat, place the leftovers in the air fryer at 350°F for 5-8 minutes, flipping part way through.

What do you use frozen green tomatoes for? ›

Two great things to do with them:
  1. Italian Pickled Green Tomatoes . Basically the idea is to slice them, salt them, drain them, pickle them in vinegar, drain again and then cover in olive oil and some scant seasoning.
  2. Lactofermented Green Tomatoes . I have a batch of these going right now.
Oct 27, 2021

Do green tomatoes freeze well? ›

What to do with all of your green tomatoes? Here is a perfect method of preservation – freezing! When we start planning our gardens, we don't really think about how to utilize nature's little surprises. By surprises, I mean literally HUNDREDS of green tomatoes at the end of a growing season.

How do you freeze tomatoes in a ziplock bag? ›

How to Freeze Tomatoes
  1. Blanch tomatoes. Drop tomatoes into boiling water for 60-90 seconds and, using a slotted spoon, transfer immediately into a bowl of ice water to cool. ...
  2. Prepare tomatoes. Remove stems and core tomatoes. ...
  3. Transfer into storage bags. ...
  4. Seal bags. ...
  5. Into the freezer.

Can you freeze uncooked fried green tomatoes? ›

Instead of frying them, lay them out on a baking tray and freeze. Once hardened, transfer the breaded tomato slices to a Ziplock bag. When ready to fry the tomatoes, there's no need to thaw them first.

What to do with green tomatoes before a freeze? ›

Individually wrap each tomato in a piece of newspaper. Store wrapped tomatoes in a cool (60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit), dark location, such as a basem*nt or cellar. The wrapped fruit can be placed in a single layer in a box or on a table. Inspect the tomatoes frequently and discard any damaged or decaying fruit.

Is it better to freeze tomatoes whole or chopped? ›

Whole tomatoes tend to crack and collapse when they thaw. To successfully freeze fresh raw tomatoes, you can: Slice tomatoes into at least 1/2-inch slices.

Does freezing tomatoes affect the taste? ›

Does freezing tomatoes change the flavor? While the freezer does impact a tomato's texture, it doesn't ruin its vibrant, acidic flavor. Some diehard canners will argue that canning tomatoes preserves more of the fresh flavor, and they may be right. But freezing tomatoes is a great alternative, and it's so much easier!

Can you cook and freeze green tomatoes? ›

Frozen green tomatoes

This is no problem if you're planning a green tomatoes recipe where you fry them up or bake them in the oven. Just wave goodbye to any dreams of adding them, raw, into a salad – they'll be too mushy. To freeze green tomatoes, first chop them into ½ cm slices.

How do you store and reheat fried green tomatoes? ›

How do I store and reheat fried green tomatoes? Leftover tomatoes and dip will keep in the fridge for 3 days. Layer the tomatoes between pieces of parchment paper and store in an airtight container. Reheat the tomatoes on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper at 375°F for 10-12 minutes until golden and crisp.

Do frozen tomatoes taste the same? ›

Frozen tomatoes will retain their flavor for 12 months. This gives you plenty of time to thaw them to use in your favorite sauce, stew, or soup recipes. Frozen tomatoes lose their texture once they are thawed, so they are best used in recipes that don't require them to be in their original state – like marinara sauce.

What's the best way to preserve green tomatoes? ›

Peel and core green tomatoes and chop in cubes ½ -inch or less in size. Drain. Dry in food dehydrator at 140°F. When perfectly dry, store in glass jars or freeze.

Can you freeze green tomatoes and fry them later? ›

Add frozen slices to pan. (Not thawing before cooking is one of the secrets to keeping your fried green tomato slices crisp and delicious.)

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