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Pine Nut Stuffed Basil Tomatoes

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Ingredients

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1 cup pine nuts
1 3/4 cups chopped fresh basil
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
3 cups cooked brown rice
10 medium tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom or homegrown varieties)
salt, to taste
fresh ground black pepper, to taste

Nutritional information

228.3
Calories
138 g
Calories From Fat
15.4 g
Total Fat
1.6 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
7.4 mg
Sodium
20.7 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
3.7 g
Sugars
4.5 g
Protein
208g
Serving Size

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Pine Nut Stuffed Basil Tomatoes

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    I really enjoyed this recipe. I loved the idea of basil, pine nuts, and and rice stuffed in a tomato. It tasted similar to a risotto recipe I love except the tomato is on the outside! I don't care for it chilled, so I baked mine. I also added some Braggs Liquid Aminos (like soy sauce) to each tomato once stuffed.

    • 30 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Pine Nut Stuffed Basil Tomatoes, Yummy, italian-inspired appetizer from the website SuperFoodsRx Tomatoes are considered a superfood because they are rich in lycopene, ascorbic acid, alpha/beta carotene, lutein / zeaxanthin, potassium and fiber This dish is great as an accompaniment to seafood pasta dishes, although I am sure it would be wonderful with chicken as well High-quality tomatoes are a must here – heirloom or beefsteak, yum! Prep time does not include cooking the rice , I really enjoyed this recipe I loved the idea of basil, pine nuts, and and rice stuffed in a tomato It tasted similar to a risotto recipe I love except the tomato is on the outside! I don’t care for it chilled, so I baked mine I also added some Braggs Liquid Aminos (like soy sauce) to each tomato once stuffed


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Prepare Rice; Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Toast Pine Nuts, Dry, in a Pan Over Medium Heat, Shaking the Pan Gently as They Brown. the Natural Oil Content in the Nuts Will Make Toasting a Quick Process (about 3 Minutes).

    3
    Done

    Alternatively, You Can Toast Them on a Baking Sheet in a Pre-Heated 325 Degree Oven Until Just Golden (about 2-3 Minutes).

    4
    Done

    Note: Pine Nuts Can Burn Very Easily, With About 15 Seconds Between "perfect" and "burned" So the Best Way to Toast Is on the Stove, Keeping Your Eyes on Them the Whole Time.

    5
    Done

    Toss the Pine Nuts, Basil, and Olive Oil With the Brown Rice. Add Salt and Pepper to the Mixture (to Taste).

    6
    Done

    Cut Off and Discard the Tops of the Tomatoes.

    7
    Done

    Remove the Tomato Pulp and Seeds.

    8
    Done

    Fill Each Tomato With the Rice Mixture.

    9
    Done

    Serve Warm or Chilled (i Like Them Warm!).

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    Meat maestro known for his perfectly cooked and seasoned dishes. Specializing in Trini and West Indian cuisine. Caters in lower Manhattan.

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