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Too Many Tomatoes? Great Recipe Helps Clear the Window Sill

Too Many Tomatoes? Great Recipe Helps Clear the Window Sill
My favorite recipe beckoned yesterday, after bringing home a bag of season-ending tomatoes from the farmers market here in Virginia. A guaranteed show-stopper is my Tomato Tort recipe so I thought I'd share. Best of all, it is virtually impossible to mess up.

My favorite recipe beckoned yesterday, after bringing home a bag of season-ending tomatoes from the farmers market here in Virginia.

A guaranteed show-stopper, my Tomato Tort recipe is fancy enough to satisfy the most demanding foodies. Best of all, this simple and gluten-free recipe is virtually impossible to mess up.

You can start with a frozen store-bought pie crust, or make your own, but having deleted white flour from our daily diets, I construct the crust out of almonds and butter.

Pour 2 cups almonds into a food processor – rough chop to large pebbles. Add a third of a stick of butter and blend. Push the paste into the bottom of any pie pan and up the sides (I use glass)

Brush the crust with a little olive oil Slather with dijon mustard

Cut mozzarella cheese into thick slices and line the entire bottom. *Optional* Saute Canadian bacon slices, cut in half and arrange over the cheese.

Cover with half-inch-thick slices of tomatoes completely covering top. Mince 3 large cloves of garlic, sprinkle over the top. Generously sprinkle with good dried oregano. Add Salt and Pepper

Bake at 400 degree oven for 35-45 minutes, until bubbling.

It will smell – and look – so good, but please try to wait until it is nearly room temperature. It really helps in the slicing and serving process. (Serves 8)

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