Green Tomato Gratin

April 26, 2009 · 82 comments

Green Tomato Gratin with Crispy Panko CrustSlices of green tomato are cooked in a creamy mornay sauce with a crisp panko crust in this unconventional green tomato gratin.

With the weather up in the high 80′s here in in Manhattan over the weekend, it really feels like we’ve skipped past spring and have headed straight into summer. This is quite unfortunate as these fleeting days between winter and summer are a rare respite from the otherwise atrocious weather we get here.

To reassure my senses that the withering heat of summer is still a few weeks off, I picked up some springy green tomatoes at the farmers market. If you haven’t guessed by now, I have a penchant for unripe fruits and veggies, as evidenced here, here, and here, and love green tomatoes something fierce.

Sliced green tomatoes

Many would regard unripe fruit and veggies as a result of corporate farms that are more interested in things like shelf-life and yield rather than trivialities like flavour and texture. Maybe I’m just weird (this is a well established fact), but I like to look at pre-maturely picked fruit a fun challenge. Green tomatoes are commonly fried and eaten in southern cooking, so this wasn’t too much of a stretch for me.

Green tomato gratin in a creamy mornay sauce

A gratin is a French casserole, traditionally involving potatoes layered with either a béchamel or mornay sauce and baked until bubbly with a golden crust on top. They’re rich, creamy and can be quite heavy. Inspired by my bag of gorgeous green tomatoes, I decided to apply the technique to my firm verdant jewels of spring.

The result was like a more refined version of fried green tomatoes with a country gravy. With a cheesy mornay sauce bubbling up between layers of tart green tomatoes, and a crisp panko crust, it’s pure artery clogging heaven on a plate. I used this as a side for dinner, but I can’t stop thinking about how awesome it would be on a bed of home fries with a poached egg on top.

Slices of unripe green tomato smothered in mornay sauce

This riff on the classic gratin also got me thinking about other possibilities. What about a green peach “gratin” made with slices of unripe peaches and crème anglaise topped with buttered cinnamon sugar bread crumbs? Okay, so maybe the crème anglaise would curdle, but it could be thickened with a roux rather than yolks for this purpose.

Green Tomato Gratin

1 lb green tomatoes sliced 1/8″ thick

for breadcrumb topping
1/2 C panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
1/4 tsp kosher salt
black pepper
1 Tbs olive oil

for mornay
1 1/2 tbs butter
1 large shallot minced
2 tsp flour
3/4 C heavy cream
1 tsp kosher salt (less if you use regular salt)
1/4 C parmesan
1/8 tsp nutmeg

Put the oven rack in the middle position and preheat to 450 degrees F.

Mix all the ingredients for the breadcrumb topping together and set aside.

To make the mornay, put the butter and shallots in a small saucepan and saute over medium heat until the shallots are very fragrant. Add the flour and stir for about 1 minute. Whisk in the cream then add the cheese, salt and nutmeg. Continue whisking until the mornay thickens, then take it off the heat.

Dip the slices of green tomato into the mornay and arrange in a small oven-safe casserole dish. Spread any remaining sauce on top of the green tomatoes. Sprinkle the breadcrumb topping evenly on top then place the dish in the oven.

Bake for 10-15 minutes or until the sauce is bubbling and the breadcrumbs are golden brown.

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    • http://www.diaryofafanaticfoodie.com/ heather

      i have already emailed this to a friend to tell her we need to make it!! yum!!!!

    • http://www.diaryofafanaticfoodie.com heather

      i have already emailed this to a friend to tell her we need to make it!! yum!!!!

    • http://closetcooking.blogspot.com/ Kevin

      I have been looking for new green tomato recipes and this one is definitely a must try!

    • http://closetcooking.blogspot.com Kevin

      I have been looking for new green tomato recipes and this one is definitely a must try!

    • http://www.whatdoiwant2cooktoday.blogspot.com/ Jan

      Wow that looks so good! I’ve never seen green tomatoes for sale here. Lovely recipe.

    • http://www.whatdoiwant2cooktoday.blogspot.com Jan

      Wow that looks so good! I’ve never seen green tomatoes for sale here. Lovely recipe.

    • http://culinarydisaster.com/wordpress Jeff

      I was scared the midwest was going to go from winter to summer but thankfully we have managed to drop back into spring weather and rain the rest of the week.

      Do you know what variety of tomato that is? Kind of looks like a brandywine.

      My artery just closed up but there is a smile on my face. Sounds amazing and I can’t wait for green tomato season here. Ranks up there with zucchini flower season.

      • marc

        The forecast here says it’s going back down in temp tomorrow, so hopefully it will last for a while.

        I think it’s an ordinary beefsteak tomato.

    • http://culinarydisaster.com/wordpress Jeff

      I was scared the midwest was going to go from winter to summer but thankfully we have managed to drop back into spring weather and rain the rest of the week.

      Do you know what variety of tomato that is? Kind of looks like a brandywine.

      My artery just closed up but there is a smile on my face. Sounds amazing and I can’t wait for green tomato season here. Ranks up there with zucchini flower season.

      • marc

        The forecast here says it’s going back down in temp tomorrow, so hopefully it will last for a while.

        I think it’s an ordinary beefsteak tomato.

    • http://foodhuntress.blogspot.com/ enrisa marie

      Hello. My nth visit to your blog. I’m learning a lot from you. I also like your writing “voice” – so erudite and down to earth. Keep it up. :)

    • http://foodhuntress.blogspot.com enrisa marie

      Hello. My nth visit to your blog. I’m learning a lot from you. I also like your writing “voice” – so erudite and down to earth. Keep it up. :)

    • http://passionateeater.blogspot.com/ Passionate Eater

      Loving unripened fruits and veggies is totally natural Marc! Unless of course, you love unripened persimmons. Then, I would be surprised by you. I love this amazing gratin idea, and have now been inspired to incorporate green tomatoes in my everyday meals!

    • http://passionateeater.blogspot.com Passionate Eater

      Loving unripened fruits and veggies is totally natural Marc! Unless of course, you love unripened persimmons. Then, I would be surprised by you. I love this amazing gratin idea, and have now been inspired to incorporate green tomatoes in my everyday meals!

    • http://www.cindydaperky.blogspot.com/ CindydaPerky

      WOW. That looks amazing! Not just the food but the photographs. You have a great eye! I will definitely be trying this recipe :)

      Can’t wait to see more!

    • http://www.cindydaperky.blogspot.com CindydaPerky

      WOW. That looks amazing! Not just the food but the photographs. You have a great eye! I will definitely be trying this recipe :)

      Can’t wait to see more!

    • http://manggy.blogspot.com/ Manggy

      Yeah, unripe fruits are a challenge– Filipinos are good at that but I haven’t picked it up yet :/ In the meantime I can just stare at your beautiful gratin.
      Theoretically if you make your creme anglaise with all-cream, it will be very resistant to curdling. Good luck! (Good luck finding a green peach!)

    • http://manggy.blogspot.com Manggy

      Yeah, unripe fruits are a challenge– Filipinos are good at that but I haven’t picked it up yet :/ In the meantime I can just stare at your beautiful gratin.
      Theoretically if you make your creme anglaise with all-cream, it will be very resistant to curdling. Good luck! (Good luck finding a green peach!)

    • http://www.weareneverfull.com/ we are never full

      i absolutely love this. i bet you a cross-cut on this baby would be beautiful. you are real bad w/ that mornay sauce.

      btw… i think we’ll finally be meeting each other on monday – will we see you at esca?

    • http://www.weareneverfull.com we are never full

      i absolutely love this. i bet you a cross-cut on this baby would be beautiful. you are real bad w/ that mornay sauce.

      btw… i think we’ll finally be meeting each other on monday – will we see you at esca?

    • http://www.realepicurean.com/ Scott at Realepicurean

      The whole green tomato thing is a little lost on me. Are they just normal toms, but not yet ripe?

      • marc

        Yep, just normal tomatoes that aren’t yet ripe. That take of a very different character from ripe tomatoes. Firm, tart, and with a much more vegetal flavour.

    • http://www.realepicurean.com Scott at Realepicurean

      The whole green tomato thing is a little lost on me. Are they just normal toms, but not yet ripe?

      • marc

        Yep, just normal tomatoes that aren’t yet ripe. That take of a very different character from ripe tomatoes. Firm, tart, and with a much more vegetal flavour.

    • http://noshesthoughtsreves.blogspot.com/ Lady Amalthea

      Unfortunately, I realized too late that I was out of heavy cream, so I just baked the tomatoes with butter, parmesan and the panko crust. Fantastic! Thanks for such a great idea.

    • http://noshesthoughtsreves.blogspot.com/ Lady Amalthea

      Unfortunately, I realized too late that I was out of heavy cream, so I just baked the tomatoes with butter, parmesan and the panko crust. Fantastic! Thanks for such a great idea.

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    • Laurendillayemckinney

      I am about to make this with my garden bounty, tripling the recipe for a crowd. Great idea.

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