Hot Stuffed Tomato (Noun)
Meaning
Tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The chef carefully filled the hot stuffed tomatoes with a savory mixture of cheese, breadcrumbs, and fresh herbs before baking them to perfection.
- Hot stuffed tomatoes were a staple in her grandmother's Italian-American kitchen, often served as a side dish at family gatherings.
- To make the hot stuffed tomato, simply core out the center, fill with a mixture of goat cheese and basil, and bake for 15 minutes.
- Hot stuffed tomatoes were a favorite appetizer at the summer garden party, filled with a tangy mixture of crab meat and spices.
- The recipe called for baking the hot stuffed tomatoes for only a few minutes to ensure the filling was warm and the tomato was still slightly firm.