FRANK'S STUFFED CREOLE TOMATOES

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Take a pan of spicy sautéed crawfish tails and a bowl of my secret-recipe egg salad mixture, stuff it inside eight or ten hollowed out Creole tomatoes, and serve them chilled atop a crispy lettuce leaf and alongside a stack of buttered multigrain crackers and you're ready for some Southern-style summertime eatin'!

Provided by bighause

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h10m

Yield 5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

5 ripe creole tomatoes, tops removed and hollowed out
4 tablespoons margarine
1 cup finely diced yellow onion
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 cups pulp from hollowed out tomatoes
1 lb louisiana crawfish tail, with fat
12 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and coarsely chopped
3/4 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon chicken soup base (or granulated chicken bouillon)
3/4 cup finely minced red onion
1/3 cup finely diced celery
1/4 cup minced fresh parsley
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon louisiana hot sauce
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
salt
fresh coarse ground black pepper
paprika (to garnish)

Steps:

  • The first thing you want to do is trim the tops off the tomatoes, scrape out all the inside pulp with a melon baller, and set the tomatoes onto a cookie sheet in the refrigerator to chill.
  • Next, in a 12-inch non-stick skillet, melt the margarine, drop in the onions and garlic, and sauté them over high heat until the onions begin to wilt (it isn't necessary to caramelize them-and besides, you don't want to burn the garlic). When you're feel as though the onions have softened sufficiently, pour into the skillet all the pulp you removed from inside the tomatoes and cook it down until the majority of the liquid evaporates (which should take about 10 minutes over a medium-high heat).
  • Now once the tomato pulp has reduced, add to the skillet the crawfish tails (along with any crawfish fat left inside the package), stir everything together well, and cook the mixture just until the crawfish come up to heat-don't overcook them or they'll become tough and rubbery. When they're ready, turn off the fire, remove the skillet from the burner, and allow them to cool to room temperature.
  • Then, when you're ready to stuff the tomatoes, take a large mixing bowl and a rubber spatula and add all the egg salad ingredients to the bowl-the eggs, mayo, soup base, red onion, celery, parsley, Dijon mustard, hot sauce, and lemon juice. Now very gently and for a very short time, fold the ingredients together-do not stir...fold! You don't want to mash the egg yolks. When the ingredients are thoroughly blended, add the contents of the crawfish skillet to the mixture and fold everything together again-this time until the mix is totally uniform.
  • All that's left to do is season the stuffing to taste with salt and black pepper and mound the mixture by heaping spoonfuls into the chilled tomato hulls. Sprinkle the tomatoes lightly with a little paprika and serve each stuffed tomato on top crispy lettuce leaf with buttered crackers.
  • Chef's Notes:.
  • (Personally, this not the chef speaking, Frank, this is the guy who posted this recipe, I would stuff the tomatoes as directed and bake them at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes).
  • Instead of crawfish tails, you can also use fresh shrimp sautéed down in the onions and garlic. Simply fold in the shrimp just as you would the crawfish tails.
  • The stuffing turns out best if you finely chop up the pieces of the tomato pulp before cooking it down with the crawfish. I suggest you do the chopping by hand with a chef's knife-a food processor purees the tomatoes too finely.
  • This recipe uses the minimum amount of mayonnaise. If you'd prefer your stuffing to be slightly more moist and creamy, you can stir in as much as twice the amount of mayo without changing the taste and texture of the recipe.
  • The tomatoes may be served freshly made, but they seem to have a richer taste and flavor once they have been chilled, especially overnight. Just make sure you cover them well with plastic wrap.
  • Oh-and I emphasize once again, fold the mixture gently. If you stir or mix it together the egg salad will turn pasty and lose it's palatability.
  • frank davis.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 537.9, Fat 35.1, SaturatedFat 7.5, Cholesterol 615, Sodium 663.5, Carbohydrate 24.9, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 11.5, Protein 31.7

James Sesay
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This is one of my favorite recipes. It's always a hit with my family and friends.


Vb Ikv
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I'm always looking for new ways to cook tomatoes. This recipe is a great addition to my collection.


Esther Martinez
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I've never made stuffed tomatoes before, but this recipe made it easy.


Musa Marwat1122
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I'm allergic to tomatoes, so I used zucchini instead. It was a great substitute.


Barbra Cheruto
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This dish is perfect for a hot summer day. It's light and refreshing.


mariam ndagire
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I'm not a fan of spicy food, so I used a mild Creole seasoning. It was still delicious!


shawn Shikder
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover rice and vegetables.


Rodgers Mutethia
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The Creole seasoning really makes this dish special. I love the way it pairs with the tomatoes.


Davey
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I've made this dish several times and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


Trishan das
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my stuffing was bland and the tomatoes were mushy.


Brad Wiggins
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This recipe is definitely a keeper. It's going to be a regular in my dinner rotation.


GR Tonmoy
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I had some trouble finding all the ingredients, but it was worth the effort.


PREM BHANDARI
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The stuffing was a bit dry for my taste, but the tomatoes were delicious.


Muzamal Gill
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I love that this recipe uses fresh ingredients. It really makes a difference in the taste.


Ch Farhan
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The recipe was easy to follow and the end result was stunning. I'll definitely be making this again.


Halima Hassan
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This dish was a hit at my last dinner party. Everyone raved about the unique flavor and presentation.


Gafar Musa
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I was hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a big fan of tomatoes, but I'm so glad I did! The stuffing is so flavorful and the tomatoes are cooked perfectly.


Erick Son
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OMG! These Creole-stuffed tomatoes are a burst of flavor in every bite! The combination of the juicy tomatoes, savory stuffing, and tangy sauce is simply divine.