This is Southern comfort food with zero guilt. No oil, nothing fried yet plenty of spices and tart, sweet juices from green tomatoes and watermelon to get you going. Salty, earthy and light pistachios round out this pre-dinner treat and a very bold and amazing Bloody Mary to sip while you snack.
“I received free pistachio samples from the Pistachio Health Institute mentioned in this post. By posting this pairing I am entering a contest sponsored by Pistachio Health Institute and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.”
This is going to be a quicky. Nothing wrong with that right? We have ribs on the BBQ and hungry tummies growling. I have to say, this was a really fun and unusually treat to snack on this afternoon while looking forward to dinner and writing this post. I was a bit skeptical about a healthy version of fried green tomatoes and was relieved when they turned out pretty damn amazing. I never did care for deep fried anything however so I don't have that to miss.
Cornmeal is a bit dry on it's own as a coating but these triple dipped tomatoes held up beautifully and were juicy with the right amount of crunch. Dunking them first in almond flour with plenty of salt then in Greek Yogurt and once again lightly in cornmeal spiked with plenty of Old Bay seasoning made them plump, juicy and perfectly crisp.
Oh, did I mention totally healthy?!
Choose green tomatoes that are firm to the touch and use immediately.
As part of the Recipe Redux Team we were asked to come up with a pairing of foods that went well and complimented Pistachios, In shell specifically. So many possibilities, I love pistachios for their taste and for their health benefits. I'll bet you don't know just how good they are for you! Check out all of the ways pistachios can help you lead a healthy lifestyle at The Pistachio Health Institute now.
The {Healthy} Pairing: Southern Style
Un-Fried Green Tomatoes
In Shell Salted Pistachios
Seedless Watermelon
Bold and Spicy Bloody Mary Garnished with a Celery Stick
Do you like Pistachios? Do you eat them by themselves or with other healthy treats? I always have some on hand, in my car and in my locker at work!
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