Tomatoes finally showed up in our CSA this week, and we got straight to eating them. First it was a no-cook tomato sauce for dinner. Today, tomato sandwiches for lunch.
This is how we make ours. Nothing fancy — no bacon or lettuce or even toasted bread. Just plain, white bread, lots of mayonnaise, salt, and pepper. The tomato juice runs out with the mayonnaise, leaving milky, pink drips on the plate... Heaven.
How do you make your tomato sandwiches?
Related: Recipe Roundup: Tomato Tarts
(Images: Elizabeth Passarella)
I haven't ever made tomato sandwiches, but I'm thinking of starting tonight!
view Tiamat_the_Red's profile
LOVE tomato sandwiches!!!!! i also wait all year for the perfect ripe jersey tomato. i lightly toast 7-grain bread, slather with miracle whip (yes, i like the tangy zip!), then sprinkle with salt & fresh ground pepper. delish!!!!
view 2T's profile
Any ideas for those of us who cannot stand mayo? Or is this just something we have to miss out on? I'd much rather have a good tomato straight up with s&p than anything with mayo.
view MarmaladeInk's profile
We had some pasta with cherry, grape, and heirloom tomatoes last weekend that was so good. There isn't much better than tomatoes that taste like they should!
I take my sandwiches on italian or french bread, and like 2T I sometimes use Miracle Whip because it does taste great with tomatoes, plenty of s & p. Or I eat grilled cheese with tomatoes, yum.
You're not eating well enough if the juice isn't running down your chin!
view bobcatsteph3's profile
Mayo sicks me out, so I like to substitute it with thick slices of mozzarella cheese and a little olive oil. You get the same decadent richness from the cheese that is totally complimentary to fresh tomatoes, *plus* the chin-dripping juice from the tomato and oil olive .... man, I want one of these asap!
view partyshark's profile
i would add some cream cheese maybe... make a spread from some mayo and cheese. chop in a few herbs. mmm
view chusmabilly's profile
try substituting goat cheese for mayo. and you might add a little arugula/watercress.
view TheVillageVegetable's profile
I would never eat this sandwich (not a big mayo fan outside of potato & chicken salad) but that is such a vibrant and gorgeous image!
view Erin's profile
We make them with homemade mayo and white country bread.
Or no mayo and a little salsa verde on baguette.
Or simply rub toasted bread with the tomato and add olive oil and maybe a bit of garlic or serrano ham. Spanish yum!
view JudiAU's profile
best non-mayo tomato sandwich would be the caprese:
crusty bread, mozzerella, basil leaves, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper.
view tauremini's profile
I agree with both Spanish yum and the caprese--so good.
view jen_g's profile
just like you have it!
in Louisiana we've have "creole tomatoes"....nothing else like them.....fresh tomatoes...sliced thick...homemade bread...or fresh french bread...mayo...salt/pepper...and maybe some cheese....
they are good to stick in grilled cheese too! makes me want one!
view murray's profile
BUUTTTTTER!!!!
Tomatoes, Sourdough and good butter.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
view kristian's profile
I have to put butter on one side and mayo on the other. NO MIRACLE WHIP!!
Then just salt on the tomatoes and I'm good to go!
It helps if the white bread is really soft. Mmmm
view revolution9's profile
I make a nice loaf of ciabatta bread and then slice it in half and pile on tomato slices, bacon, and goat cheese. It is amazing! Actually, anything on that bread or with bacon is amazing.
view sar3j's profile
A thin spread of hummus (heavy on the lemon & garlic), a shmear of homemade basil pesto (with a hint of maple syrup), and big slabs of tomato. Crusty bread a must.
view beelzabean's profile
Ciabatta, fresh mozzarella and basil leaves with olive oil!
view marthachick's profile
We make ours the same, but sometimes we add a little mustard and greens...still so yummy :)
view jennafura's profile
eek-- no mayo!
really nice toasted sourdough, really good unsalted butter, tomato and salt.
yum.
view 212gretchen's profile
another vote for BUTTER!!!!
...the very best tomato sandwich of my life was the one I had the day I went into labour with my first child, so it is part of the story I tell her of her birth at bedtime (she knows the components of a good tomato sandwich!) --
sourdough rye (NOT toasted), good French unsalted butter, thin slices of a a really good cheese -- an artisanal cheddar, an aged alp-milk gruyère -- and the best, most tangy slices of tomato...
view mschatelaine's profile
oh! and Maldon salt and freshly milled pepper on the tomato!
view mschatelaine's profile
that picture brings back memories of reading "harriet the spy" when i was a kid and drooling over the descriptions of the tomato sandwiches she'd insist on eating everyday. to be honest, i've never had one but between salivating over the book description and the image you have, i may make one tonight!
view thenewmrsw's profile
Good bread is a must-sliced sourdough or ciabatta, salt and peper and some kind of fat, be it mayo, olive oil or butter. Delicious.
view rosebud's profile
i make it the same way you do - and have been eating them since before i could remember. that and banana and peanut butter sandwiches. yum.
view elizabeth in AL's profile
I don't know about a just tomato sandwich, but my favorite is white bread (or honey wheat) thinly spread with mayo, with thick cut tomatoes, avocado, sprouts, cheddar and swiss.
view Kakugori's profile
i like a portugese roll, toasted and then rubbed with a garlic clove, olive oil, tomato, salt pepper. had my first of the season this week!
view LegsBattaglia's profile
I wrote about this for the Huffington Post last year:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elissa-altman/the-worlds-cheapest-and_b_60415.html
view TheDailyFresser's profile
Dark toasted bread, cream cheese, tomato, kosher salt and fresh pepper. Open faced.
view May's profile
This inspired me to spread some fresh ricotta on country wheat with tomato, fleur de sel and lots of pepper. Delicious.
view aaronm's profile
This may sound like madness but a tiny bit of sugar on the tomatoes taste really great brings out the sweetness and takes some of the tartness out... lovely!
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