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  2. Chicken with Slow-Roasted Tomatoes and Cheesy Grits

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    Turn the tomatoes cut side down and scatter the rosemary around; bake on the bottom shelf of the oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until very soft and starting to brown. Let cool, then discard ...

  3. Tomatoes, Mozzarella & Basil, My Way Recipe - AOL

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    11 oz (1 dry pint) cherry or grape tomatoes, halved; 1 / 2 tsp dried oregano; 1 tbsp olive oil; salt and pepper, to taste; 1 cup basil leaves; 5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil; 1 1 / 2 tsp red wine vinegar; 8 oz fresh mozzarella, preferably buffalo

  4. Best Bites: Roast beef with slow-cooked tomatoes and garlic - AOL

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  5. The Secret to Moist and Flavorful Chicken Breasts Is This ...

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    In a small bowl, whisk together the tahini, lemon juice, soy sauce, garlic, and water. Pour all but 1/4 cup of the mixture into a large bowl (setting the 1/4 cup aside to use as sauce later), add ...

  6. Tomato seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Tomato seeds. Tomato seed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of tomatoes. The possibility of extracting oil from tomato seeds was studied in the United States in 1915. Seeds were obtained from a variety of locations and bred and pressed to produce oil. This was refined using an alkali and then clarified with fuller's earth.

  7. Confit - Wikipedia

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    Confit, as a cooking term, describes the process of cooking food in fat, whether it be grease or oil, at a lower temperature compared to deep frying. While deep frying typically takes place at temperatures of 160–230 °C (325–450 °F), confit preparations are done at a much lower temperature, such as an oil temperature of around 90 °C (200 ...

  8. Tomato paste - Wikipedia

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    Tomato paste. Tomato paste is a thick paste made from tomatoes, which are cooked for several hours to reduce water content, straining out seeds and skins, and cooking the liquid again to reduce the base to a thick, rich concentrate. [1] It is used to impart an intense tomato flavour to a variety of dishes, such as pasta, soups and braised meat.

  9. Try These 16 Unexpected Recipes with Tomatoes - AOL

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