Peter Alfieri

Stuffed Tomatoes With Grits and Ricotta



Posted: Monday, January 05, 2009

by
Buon Appetito Providence

This recipe makes a great appetizer. I spent a lot of time experimenting with ingredients and finally concluded that this recipe you now see listed turned out to be the best. The grits give a unique texture to the exotic flavors of the parmesan and asiago cheeses.
 

Difficulty (Scale from 1-10): 5

Makes: 4 servings

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups cooked grits (1/2 cup dry grits + 1 1/2 cups water + 3/4 tsp salt)
1 1/3 cups of ricotta cheese
1 teaspoon of salt
1/3 cup of grated parmesan cheese
1/2 cup of grated asiago cheese
2 1/2 teaspoons of garlic powder
1/4 cup of fresh parsley - chopped
1/4 teaspoon of crushed red pepper
2 eggs - beaten
8 medium sized tomatoes
Non-stick cooking spray

Preparation

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Farenheit

Prepare cooked grits: In a small pot combine 1/2 cup dry grits, 1 1/2 cups water, and 3/4 teaspoon of salt. Bring to a boil, then simmer for 15-20 minutes or until grits are tender. Then let cool.

Prepare Stuffing: In a large bowl stir together grits, ricotta cheese, salt, parmesan cheese, asiago cheese, garlic powder, chopped parsley, crushed red pepper, and eggs. Stir making sure all ingredients are evenly mixed.

Prepare tomatoes: Cut a round hole on top of each tomato. Then using a spoon scoop the insides of the tomato out. Be sure to remove all the gelatinous material, leaving the outer shell of the tomato (approximately 1/4 inch thick) intact.

Fill tomatoes with stuffing, using a spoon to fill each tomato. Place foil on a flat baking pan and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Arrange stuffed tomatoes on baking pan, making sure the hole on each tomato is upright.
Place tomatoes in oven for 30-40 minutes, or until stuffing turns a light golden brown. Remove and let cool.
Serve warm (not hot).
Enjoy your meal!!
Peter Alfieri is the host for the cooking TV show Buon Appetito Providence, the show's webpage is here: http://www.BuonAppetitoProvidence.com . He brings simple to sophisticated cooking for all of the New England Area. His style appeals to both novice and expert chefs! Watch your local listings to see this truly fantastic cooking show.
Recipes can be found here: http://www.BuonAppetitoProvidence.com/Recipes/Recipes.htm
Peter also has a BS in Biology, a BS in Chemistry, a Minor in Mathematics, and a 3 year nursing degree (for RN).
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» left by Ronyae
3 years 19 days ago.
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Peter,
 
Thanks for sharing this write...and I must admit - there are many great and delicious ways to enjoy a tomato.
» left by Hayley Ellis
3 years 19 days ago.
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I really enjoy cooking and I like this article. I would try this recipe. I may actually try this recipe sometime this summer! Thanks I hope you add more recipies.
» left by Susan Thom
3 years 19 days ago.
174 fans.
hi peter,
 
you have a great imagination.
 
sounds like you're in the right field.
 
every recipe sounds delicious, and easy enough for me to make!
 
thanks for sharing,
 
sue thom
» left by straight talk
3 years 18 days ago.
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Ok, now your pushing my limits. Well what can I say this one a grand slam.
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