RECIPE:6-Hour Skillet Tomatoes

tomato confit
Put up a tomato confit on your next day at home.

Yes, fresh tomatoes are but a dream inĀ  frozen Northern countries right now. But here in the Middle East, hot house tomatoes are abundant and surprisingly inexpensive. I had six fat ones on my kitchen counter, just at the cusp between very ripe and over-ripe. I’ve often made slow-roasted tomatoes with big juicy ones like those. But I didn’t want to keep the oven on all day. The solution: tomato confit – a truly slow food recipe and just right for a day spent at home. Like preserved lemons, these deliciously caramelized tomatoes take time but not too much trouble, and add bright flavor to many foods when they’re done.

Skillet Tomato Confit

Ingredients:

Any number of tomatoes, as long as they fit in your skillet when halved.

Olive oil to cover 1 inch of the skillet bottom

1 sliced shallot for every 2 tomatoes

1 sprig of rosemary

salt and pepper

Cut tomatoes in half and cut outĀ  seedy gel inside. Salt and pepper them liberally.

Warm olive oil in the skillet. Place tomatoes, cut side down, inĀ  oil. Scatter slices of shallot around tomatoes.

Bring oil to a boil, then lowerĀ  heat toĀ  lowest possible – use a flame-tamer if needed to distanceĀ  skillet from flame. Cover tomatoes with a pot lid and cook for 2 hours. There will be lots of liquid.

RemoveĀ  pot lid. Throw rosemary sprig into oil. LetĀ  tomatoes continue cooking tillĀ  liquid has evaporated andĀ  tomatoes are thoroughly cooked. Don’t move them around much during cooking or they will become mushy and disintegrate into tomato paste. It will take up to 6 hours for all the liquid to evaporate and only the original oil to remain around the tomatoes.

How to eat the confit?

  • Bruschetta: toast slices of French bread and rub a cut garlic clove over each toasted slice. Top with a confit tomato half. Eat.
  • Pasta: stir some confit tomatoes into your next bowl of pasta, with plenty of softly sauteed garlic and some chopped herbs like basil, parsley, or scallions.
  • Fish: gently smear confit tomatoes over fish before cooking it. Suggestion: place fish fillets in baking pan; drizzle with olive oil and juice of 1 lemon. Season with salt, pepper, and cumin. Smear confit tomatoes. Bake at 350 F – 180 C for 20 minutes.
  • Chicken: same as with with fish, using thinly-sliced breast meat.
  • Salad: marinate confit tomatoes in vinegar and garlic with all their olive oil. Stir to break up the tomatoes and top a leafy salad with this chunky paste.
  • Appetizer: serve the tomatoes warm, just as they are, on a bed of ribboned lettuce.

Enjoy!

More slow-food recipes from Green Prophet:

image via maggiejane

Miriam Kresh
Miriam Kreshhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
Miriam Kresh is an American ex-pat living in Israel. Her love of Middle Eastern food evolved from close friendships with enthusiastic Moroccan, Tunisian and Turkish home cooks. She owns too many cookbooks and is always planning the next meal. Miriam can be reached at miriam (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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