Subj : Re: Spicy Tomato Soup
To   : Ben Collver
From : Dave Drum
Date : Wed Feb 22 2023 05:46:00

-=> Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

BC>   Re: Re: Spicy Tomato Soup
BC>   By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Tue Feb 21 2023 06:15:04

DD> Here's *my* grannie's recpe which is better with the fresh 'maters than
DD> the canned. But both are good.

BC> Thanks for sharing your grannie's recipe.  I'll hang on to it for the
BC> end of the season home-grown tomato surplus.

Tomato surplus??? What's that?   Bv)=

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     Title: Southern Tomato Pie
Categories: Pastry, Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Cheese
     Yield: 6 servings

MMMMM-------------------------PIE CRUST------------------------------
 1 1/4 c  A-P flour
 2 1/2 ts Granulated sugar
   1/2 ts Salt
     6 tb Cold butter; in 1/2" cubes
     2 tb + 1 ts ice-cold water
   1/2 ts White vinegar

MMMMM---------------------FILLING & TOPPING--------------------------
 3 1/2 lb Vine-ripe tomatoes; cored,
          - seeded, in 1/2" dice,
          - divided
     2 ts Salt; divided
     1 ts Sugar; divided
     1 tb Butter
     1 lg Yellow onion; thin sliced
          - w/the grain
     1 ts Picked thyme
     2 tb Extra-virgin olive oil
   1/4 ts Fresh ground black pepper
   1/3 c  Packed whole basil leaves
   1/2 c  Mayonnaise
   1/3 c  Grated fontina
   1/3 c  Grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
     2 lg Roma or heirloom tomatoes,;
          - thin sliced, blotted dry
          - w/paper towels

 MAKE THE PIE CRUST: Place the flour, sugar, and salt in
 the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.
 Mix on medium for a few seconds. Begin adding the butter
 one cube at a time. Continue until the flour is speckled
 and crumbly, about 4 minutes. With the mixer still
 running, add the water and vinegar until just combined.
 Do not overmix. Press the dough into a 6" disk, wrap
 tightly in plastic wrap, and chill in the refrigerator
 overnight.

 Bring the crust to room temperature and lightly butter a
 10" metal pie pan. Set the oven @ 400°. Dust your
 counter and rolling pin lightly with flour and roll the
 crust slightly larger than your pan. Lay the crust in
 the pan and press gently into its edges. Cut off the
 edges that hang over and discard. Freeze for at least 15
 minutes or until you’re ready to blind-bake.

 Lay foil or parchment paper on top of the crust and
 weigh that down with dried beans or rice. Blind-bake the
 shell for 30 minutes. Remove the pie weights and foil or
 parchment and bake 5 minutes more. Set the cooked crust
 aside as you prepare the filling.

 MAKE THE FILLING: Toss half of the diced tomatoes with
 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon sugar. Set them over
 a colander to drain while you get everything else ready,
 at least an hour.

 Lower your oven to 375ºF/190ºC. In a medium sauté pan or
 skillet, melt the butter and then add the onion and 1/2
 teaspoon salt. Cook over medium-low heat until deeply
 caramelized. This will take about 45 minutes. If the
 onion gets away from you and burns a little, add 1/4 cup
 of water to the pan, scrape up the overbrowned bits, and
 keep going. In the end, you have a scant 2/3 cup
 caramelized onion.

 Toss the remaining diced tomatoes with 1/2 teaspoon
 salt, thyme, and olive oil. Spread in a single layer on
 a sheet tray with as much room separating the individual
 pieces as possible. Slide the tray onto the middle rack
 of your oven and roast for 30-35 minutes. You’re looking
 for the tomatoes to dry out and brown slightly.

 Once all the individual components are done, stir
 together the onion, the fresh and roasted diced
 tomatoes, the remaining salt, sugar, black pepper, and
 basil.

 Make the topping and finish the pie: In a separate,
 smaller bowl, stir together the mayonnaise, fontina, and
 Parmigiano. Spoon the filling into your blind-baked
 crust. Top with the cheese mixture and tomato slices.
 Bake in the middle of your oven for 30 minutes. You can
 serve this warm or at room temperature. Both have their
 virtues.

 By: Vivian Howard

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.saveur.com

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