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Easy Baked Tomato Pie Recipe - How to Use Up Extra Tomatoes

Updated on August 5, 2014
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Watching her mom as a kid, Vicki came by cooking easily. She likes experimenting with different recipes, including healthy and easy!

Aw, Glorious Tomatoes!

Different kinds and types of tomatoes I collected one summer.
Different kinds and types of tomatoes I collected one summer. | Source

How to Use Surplus Tomatoes

So it has been a long summer, and you have had tomatoes coming out your ears. You've enjoyed your tomato slices, tomato sandwiches, garden salads, and any other tomato dishes you could come up with. You could freeze or can those extra tomatoes and use them in recipes later--and you just might. But another recipe you may not have thought of is tomato pie? Have you ever had tomato pie? My sister-in-law recently brought one of these over, and I was again reminded of how delicious this dish is.

Tomato pie is easy to make, and the ingredients can be varied. Recently, I had a lot of extra tomatoes--that I had grown or bought, plus more that my mom gave me from her well-producing garden. It was time to make my own tomato pies.


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Cut tomato in half and squeeze out much of excess juice. Use as many chopped tomatoes as you want!Drain juice from chopped tomatoes.
Cut tomato in half and squeeze out much of excess juice.
Cut tomato in half and squeeze out much of excess juice. | Source
Use as many chopped tomatoes as you want!
Use as many chopped tomatoes as you want! | Source
Drain juice from chopped tomatoes.
Drain juice from chopped tomatoes. | Source

Cook Time for Tomato Pie

Prep time: 15 min
Cook time: 30 min
Ready in: 45 min
Yields: 6 people 1/6th of tomato pie

Ingredients

  • 1 pie shell, frozen or homemade ( I use frozen.)
  • 3 cups tomatoes, chopped and drained
  • 1 tsp. mustard, honey mustard or Dijon
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • Italian Seasoning, sprinkled liberally
  • 1/2 to 1 cup Pepper Jack, Cheddar, or other cheese, shredded
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Cook crust for five minutes.Dab some Dijon mustard on crust and spread.
Cook crust for five minutes.
Cook crust for five minutes. | Source
Dab some Dijon mustard on crust and spread.
Dab some Dijon mustard on crust and spread. | Source
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Add tomatoes and seasonings to pie.Add choices of cheese--lots of cheese!
Add tomatoes and seasonings to pie.
Add tomatoes and seasonings to pie. | Source
Add choices of cheese--lots of cheese!
Add choices of cheese--lots of cheese! | Source

Instructions for Easy Tomato Pie

  1. Heat oven to 450 degrees. Prick bottom of thawed crust here and there with fork to prevent the crust from rising during baking. Cook pie crust in oven for five minutes. Remove from oven and reduce heat to 350 degrees.
  2. In the meantime, slice tomatoes in half before chopping. Squeeze out some of juice before chopping. Place chopped tomatoes in strainer and shake around. Let tomatoes set for 5 to 10 minutes before shaking again. You should see quite a bit of juice coming out. If the tomatoes are still pretty juicy, use a paper towel to take off more moisture. If tomatoes are too juicy, crust will turn out soggy.
  3. Spread mustard on bottom of semi-baked pie shell. Adds flavor!
  4. Pour in chopped tomatoes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add generous sprinkles of Italian Seasoning.
  5. Shred 1 cup cheese and add on top.
  6. Bake in 350 oven for 30 minutes or until crust is browned, tomatoes are cooked, and cheese is melted.
  7. Try to keep out of the pie until it sets for a bit!

Voila! Freshly baked Tomato Pie!

This tomato pie was so tasty!
This tomato pie was so tasty! | Source

Tomato Pie with store-bought pie crust, 3 cups tomatoes,and 1 cup cheddar cheese (also contains 266 mg sodium)

Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1/6th of pie
Calories 204
Calories from Fat117
% Daily Value *
Fat 13 g20%
Saturated fat 6 g30%
Unsaturated fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 15 g5%
Sugar 2 g
Fiber 1 g4%
Protein 6 g12%
Cholesterol 20 mg7%
* The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet, so your values may change depending on your calorie needs. The values here may not be 100% accurate because the recipes have not been professionally evaluated nor have they been evaluated by the U.S. FDA.

Like this recipe? Give it some stars!

4.5 stars from 6 ratings of Easy Tomato Pie

Optional Ingredients for Tomato Pie

Additional Ingredients that could be added to this already delicious are green or yellow bell peppers, sliced thinly. You could also add crumbled bacon, even turkey bacon. Try an Italian Tomato Pie by adding pepperonis in before cooking. Yummy! Be creative. Top with sliced fresh mushrooms for an interesting combination.

Switch out Cheddar cheese for American, Swiss, or Monterey Jack. Pepper Jack adds some nice spice, as does a mixture of Italian or Mexican cheeses.

Perhaps you'll come up with your own optional ingredients for tomato pie. The original recipe is such a simple delight, though, so you may not want to add too much to it.


Tomato Pie for Winter?

I'm going to miss my tomato pie once summer and loads of garden tomatoes are no longer around. One option to continue to enjoy tomato pie in the winter is to freeze your tomatoes and bring them out later.

I've also found that store-bought tomatoes taste much better cooked than when eaten fresh. Cooking them gives them more flavor. I've used tomatoes in the wintertime in pasta sauces and stews and as toppings on pizza. I have a feeling that store-bought tomatoes will do well in a tomato pie this winter. Of course, they may not have the zing of fresh garden tomatoes, but I think they will be surprisingly good. I love tomato pie, so I'm willing to give it a try!

I don't mind the tomato skins, but some people like to take them off. Here's how to peel them:

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