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Marinated Tomatoes - healthy tomatoes marinated with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and herbs. A perfect side dish that everyone loves.
I love tomatoes, especially heirloom cherry tomatoes in the shades or red, orange and yellow.
They taste so good and their appearance is such an eye candy that I can’t help but buying them whenever they are available in my farmers market.
One of the easiest and healthiest recipes to make is marinated tomatoes that you can serve all year long, but especially delightful in summer. They can be made ahead and make a perfect side dish for just about anything.
If you can get heirloom cherry tomatoes at your farmers market or neighborhood stores, buy them. Otherwise, regular cherry tomatoes will be just fine. My marinated tomatoes recipes only 10 minutes to make, it’s really one of the easiest and healthiest recipes you can make at home.
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This recipe is only 282 calories per serving.
What To Serve With Marinated Tomatoes
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Marinated Tomatoes
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 1/2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- Pinch cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped
- 1 teaspoon parsley, chopped
- 8 oz (230g) cherry tomatoes, cut into halves
Instructions
- Combine the olive oil, garlic, balsamic vinegar, sugar, salt, cayenne pepper, thyme, and parsley in a bowl. Whisk until well mixed. Toss the tomatoes with the dressing, gently stirring to coat them evenly. Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Try sticking then in the broiler for a short time. WOW!!!
I have been using this recipe repeatedly since I started harvesting my cherry tomatoes. My husband and I love itโฆ we eat it as a side or make sandwiches with them. I gave some to neighbor and she loves it so much she asked for the recipe too. Tks for sharing this with us. I used to have problem using up my tomatoes last time before I came across your recipeโฆ but now they donโt seem to come in fast enough!
Awesome thanks Alice for trying my recipe!!
The tomatoes I used weren’t great (grape) so I added a little extra balsamic- didn’t serve them with dinner but kept them marinating on the counter overnight. I tried them for a snack today and they were so good, I ate the whole batch. This is a great recipe.
Easy to make, delicious to eat!?
Awesome!
I have been searching for a simple summer tomato recipe like this. Looks so good! YUM!!!!
Made these marinated tomatoes last night for dinner with a grilled steak.
Absolutely outstanding. Ate the whole recipe by myself.
Awesome Michael, sounds like a great combo with steak!
I usually donโt leave comments or reviews on stuff, but….these tomatoes? OMG. Soooooo delicious. I made them to top a veggie Mediterranean bowl I threw together (basamati rice with a little cilantro, roasted seasoned veggies – purple sweet potatoes, acorn squash, butternut squash – hummus, shredded carrot and raisin salad, tzatziki), and much like the rug in The Big Lebowski did for his room, these tomatoes tied the bowl together. Sweet, savory, tart, refreshing….all words to describe this dish. Just absolute perfection, so many flavors working together in harmony to create a refreshing, delicious zing of flavor explosion in each bite. They were the perfect compliment to my veggie and rice bowl, and, Iโm not ashamed to admit, the next day I polished off the remainder of the tomatoes on their own, and they were even better after soaking in all that flavor overnight. This was so fast and easy to throw together, and I had all of the ingredients on hand (lucky me!), so no special trip to the store. Even my girlfriend, who is typically very anti-tomato, was crazy for these little suckers and gobbled them right up.
Iโm so glad I stumbled upon this recipe (and this site – canโt wait to try more tasty recipes), and Iโve made these tomatoes 3 more times in the past 2 weeks. They make a nice side dish, and theyโre great on their own as a little guilt-free snack. Great recipe, awesome site, 5 stars all the way! ?????
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This was yummy! I did tweek it a bit because I donโt like thyme so I used some garlic, smoked paprika, and lime juice. Still, go eat thing to do with all of those baby tomatoes that seem to all ripped at the same time! Thanks !!
Susan
This recipe is delicious. I’ve made it five or six times since discovering it. My favorite way to eat it is on top of toasted french bread as bruschetta. I’ve tried it with basil instead of parsley when I ran out and that was delicious as well.
The tomato recipe looks great. I would add chopped cilantro and the small mozzarella balls.
Good idea Tom!