Tomato recipes
Tomatoes are incredibly versatile and pair beautifully with a wide range of ingredients. Here are some classic tomato recipes to try:
Tomato salsa – A refreshing dip made with finely chopped tomatoes, onion, coriander and lime juice. Perfect with nachos, tacos or grilled meats.
Caprese salad – Tomato, mozzarella and basil. A timeless classic, enhanced with a drizzle of quality olive oil.
Stuffed tomatoes – Hollow out large tomatoes and fill them with couscous, feta and herbs. Bake until tender for a vibrant side dish.
Shakshuka – A spiced tomato sauce in which eggs are poached. Add a bit of heat, serve with crusty bread and you’ve got the perfect brunch.
Tomato tart – Puff pastry topped with tomato and a layer of cheese makes for an easy savoury tart that’s ideal for lunch or a snack.
Tomato varieties: the right tomato for every dish
Tomatoes come in all shapes and sizes and each type offers a unique flavour and purpose. Whether you’re making a soup, preparing a salad or cooking a sauce, the right tomato can make all the difference.
Vine tomatoes – Firm and flavourful, these tomatoes keep well and are perfect for both raw dishes and cooking. Their rich taste adds depth to any recipe.
Roma tomatoes – Oval-shaped with low moisture and plenty of flesh. Perfect for pasta sauces or tomato spreads or any dish that benefits from a thicker texture.
Beef tomatoes – Large, juicy and with a soft texture. Great for stuffing or slicing thick for sandwiches or burgers.
Cherry tomatoes – Small, sweet and bursting with flavor, cherry tomatoes are great for snacking, roasting or adding to salads for a pop of sweetness.
Coeur de boeuf – A distinctive, ribbed tomato with a soft and slightly sweet flavour. This tomato is delicious raw in salads or on bruschetta.
Sun-dried tomatoes – While not a tomato variety, sun-dried tomatoes are a beloved ingredient. They add a rich, savoury flavor to pasta, tapenade or salads.
Tomatoes differ not only in flavour, but also in texture, juiciness and bite. Experiment with different varieties and discover what best suits your recipe and taste preferences.
Buy and prepare tomatoes
Stewing
Stewing tomatoes
For a rich, flavourful sauce or soup, try stewing tomatoes. Simply cut them into pieces, remove the seeds preferred, allow them to simmer gently. Enhanced the flavour by adding onion, garlic and herbs like oregano or basil for extra depth. Let the mixture stew for at least 20 minutes to fully develop and release the tomatoes’ rich, savoury flavour.

Oven
Tomatoes in the oven
Roasting tomatoes in the oven brings out their natural sweetness and deepens their flavour. Simply cut them in half, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle thyme, oregano or rosemary if desired. Roast for 20–30 minutes at 180°C. These roasted tomatoes make a fantastic side dish or serve as a rich, flavourful base for tomato sauce.

Frying or stir-frying
Frying or stir-frying tomatoes
Need to prepare tomatoes quickly? Cut them into wedges and briefly fry them in your dish, adding them at the very end to prevent them from falling apart. In stir-fries, they bring a burst of juicy freshness and elevate the overall flavour.

Grilling (on the bbq)
Grilling tomatoes (on the bbq)
Grilled tomatoes develop a subtle smoky flavour and tender texture. For larger tomatoes, cut them in half or thread cherry tomatoes onto a skewer. Grill for a few minutes on each side until you see light grill marks and enjoy their smoky sweetness.
