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Paella Style Baked & Stuffed Heirloom Tomatoes

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Paella Style Baked & Stuffed Heirloom Tomatoes

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe Using Heirloom Tomatoes
  • A&M's Testing Notes: These stuffed tomatoes are a delicious addition to the many variations on this theme. The directions are easy to follow and execute and the results were richly flavorful. As sonnerlady suggests...

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    soonerlady's Notes:

    This dish goes well along with a fresh salad of your choice. Since it incorporates rice, it makes a perfect vegan dish. - soonerlady

Serves 4

  1. Remove the stalks from the tomatoes and then turn them over. Using a small, sharp knife, slice through about a fifth of the way down the tomato, to give little caps. Reserve these for alter. Now, using a teaspoon, carefully scoop out all of the tomato's insides into a bowl. Place the hollowed-out shells in a roasting dish that will accommodate them snugly.

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  2. Put the green bell pepper, garlic, chili, parsley, paprika, and infused saffron (along with its water) into a food processor and pulse until the ingredients are evenly but coarsely chopped. Now tip in the tomato pulp with a generous 1/3 cup of the olive oil and process further until the entire mixture is a sloppy, seedy, and oily tomato pap, with the other solids now more finely processed and in suspension.

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  3. Put the rice into the bowl that previously held the tomato pulp. Pour the tomato pap from the food processor over it, mix well, and season with salt to taste. Leave to soak for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

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  4. Fill the tomatoes with the rice mixture. Don't be tempted to overfill, there may be a little left over, but do make sure that as much liquid as possible is included, even if it overflows into the dish. Replace the little caps onto the tomatoes and trickle the remaining oil over (plus a little more, if you like).

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  5. Bake in the oven for about 45 minutes, turning the heat down a touch if the tomatoes are browning too much, but browned and blistered they certainly must be! Taste a little of the rice to make sure it is fully cooked, although it will also continue to swell and tenderize as it cools. Serve at room temperature, for preference, basting well with the juices and oil just before serving.

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2 Comments on Paella Style Baked & Stuffed Heirloom Tomatoes

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These sound great!

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Thanks Paul, if you're interested ~ I have a LOT of recipes on this myspace site:
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