Make the Most of Juicy Heirloom Tomatoes with These 23 Recipes (2024)

Tomatoes are the essence of summer, and heirloom tomatoes are the best of the bunch. Need some ideas on how to make the most of your farmers' market haul, and savor the season's colorful crop well past August? This heirloom tomato recipe collection highlights the best ways to enjoy this tasty summer staple. We share how the fruit can shine in an array of dishes, from refreshing salads to delicious tarts, cool soups, and more.

What Are Heirloom Tomatoes?

Heirlooms are tomatoes (or other plants) grown from seeds handed down over generations. They are open-pollinated, meaning they produce seeds that resemble the parent plant, which is not always the case with commercial hybrids. Hybrid tomatoes are often bred for durability, so they can be shipped. Heirloom tomatoes are more diverse. Traditionally they were bred for flavor, and their appearances vary widely; some are small and some extremely large. Heirloom tomatoes also come in a veritable rainbow of shades, not just bright red to pinkish tones but all the way through orange and yellow to striped and ombré colorings. Their names are attractive, too: Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Green Zebra, Kellogg's Breakfast, and Nebraska Wedding are just a few of the heirloom tomatoes available as seed to grow your own or to buy at the farmers' market.

Choosing Heirloom Tomatoes

When shopping for heirloom tomatoes look for plump fruit without bruises or decay as you would with any tomatoes. Heirlooms are more susceptible to cracking, but as long as the cracks are healed (meaning you can't see the flesh), the blemish won't affect taste or safety.

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Inverted Tomato Sandwich

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An inspired take on our favorite summer sandwich switches up the proportions; more heirloom tomato and less bread. That the bread is toasted in a pan and coated (on both sides) with Parmesan cheese doesn't hurt.

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Watermelon and Tomato Salad With Basil Oil

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Juicy, sweet heirloom tomatoes are natural partner for juicy, sweet watermelon. This ultra-refreshing salad also features crisp cucumbers and creamy goat cheese. The basil-infused oil takes it over the top—no vinegar or other dressing necessary.

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Stuffed BLT Salad

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If you're tempted by big, beautiful heirloom tomatoes like Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, or Big Yellow Zebra, as we often are, make them the star of the plate by using them to hold the salad. In this case, a salad with all the elements of a BLT; bacon, iceberg or frisée, and croutons made from white sandwich bread.

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Heirloom Tomato Salad With Garlic Oil

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A simple heirloom tomato recipe that allows the tomatoes to shine and takes just a few minutes to prep. Use a mixture of colors, sizes, and varieties of heirlooms and arrange them on a large platter.

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Golden Gazpacho

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A reminder that not all tomatoes are red! This golden gazpacho is made with yellow heirloom tomatoes—and a yellow summer squash. It's a most refreshing lunch on a hot day.

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Grilled Chicken and Eggplant With Mozzarella and Tomatoes

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Liven up a plate of grilled chicken, grilled eggplant, Kalamata olives, and fresh parsley by topping it with a mix of sliced heirloom and cherry tomatoes, which bring a bright acidity to the dish.

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Tomato Salad With Chile Yogurt

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The sweetness of fresh tomatoes is complemented by the spiciness of chiles, which are chopped up and mixed into yogurt to form the base of this delicious salad. Top with basil and mint for a burst of freshness.

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Tomato and Brie Tart

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Looking for an easy summer dinner idea? We love this tart, which calls for store-bought puff pastry to make prep easy. Tomatoes are the star of the dish, imparting a sweet, slightly acidic punch when layered into the pastry with brie cheese, capers, and thyme.

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Heirloom Tomato Tartines With Garlic-Parsley Aioli

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This delicious open-faced sandwich comes together in 15 minutes. A tomato is thickly sliced, revealing its beautifully bright colors, and placed onto a piece of lightly toasted brioche spread with our quick aioli—a mix of mashed garlic, minced parsley, and mayonnaise.

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Spanish Gazpacho

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Tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, vinegar, and cumin form the perfect base for this gazpacho, which is given its thickness from bread and its brightness from a glug of orange juice. We love to serve it with tapas-style toppings, like sliced hard-boiled egg, sardines, or cured ham.

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Tomatoes With Lightly Whipped Cream

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Turn tomatoes into an afternoon snack by topping slices with unsweetened whipped cream and sprinkling with fresh basil.

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Tomato, Peach, Buffalo Mozzarella, and Bresaola Tartine

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Low-maintenance tartines are our go-to when the temperature rises. This recipe has you shingle tomatoes, peaches, and mozzarella over bresaola-topped, toasted ciabatta. This tartine makes a great party starter.

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Bloody-Mary Tomato Salad

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You can't go wrong with this salad for brunch. All the flavors you love in a classic Bloody Mary have been incorporated into this absolutely genius dish that everyone will be buzzing about.

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Tomato Ombrè on Grilled Rustic Bread

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Form a dish that's as visually impressive as it is tasty by simply slicing a colorful assortment of tomatoes and arranging them on grilled rustic bread that's been rubbed with garlic and oil.

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Rice Salad With Tomatoes, Cucumbers, and Feta

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Our take on tabbouleh uses brown rice in place of bulgar and tosses it with heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, mint, and feta, for a filling vegetarian entrée or side salad.

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Penne With Tomatoes and Parsley Breadcrumbs

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Marinated heirloom tomatoes make a light sauce for this summery pasta while fresh breadcrumbs provide the perfect textural contrast.

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Tomato and Mango Salad With Chiles and Tomato Essence

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This colorful mix is dressed with tomato water, which is made by draining puréed tomatoes for a day. It may look pale, but its flavor is astonishing: You'll want to spoon up every drop.

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Ricotta Pizza With Fresh and Roasted Tomatoes

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Pizza dough is spread with a creamy ricotta mixture that's made by mixing ricotta and Parmesan cheese with egg. Once baked, the pizza is topped with a heaping portion of roasted heirloom tomatoes.

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Heirloom Tomato Bruschetta

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A rainbow of heirloom tomatoes mixed with red onion and basil spooned over grilled, garlic-rubbed bread is all it takes to make our version of bruschetta.

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Tomato-Beet Salad

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For this side salad, heirloom tomatoes are marvelously paired with another addition from summer's bounty: beets. Tossed in a simple dressing of olive oil, salt, and pepper, this recipe allows the flavor of the ingredients to really shine through.

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Ricotta and Tomato Toast

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Spread fresh, creamy ricotta on a thick piece of whole-wheat toast and top with slices of heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, and a small drizzle of olive oil for an easy, satisfying breakfast or afternoon snack.

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Croxetti With Marinated Heirloom Tomatoes

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Ripe, juicy tomatoes get a boost when marinated in garlic-infused olive oil, toasted garlic chips, capers, and basil. The beauty of this colorful pasta dish, which does double-duty as a centerpiece, is that you can serve it at room temperature.

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Heirloom Tomato Confit

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Slow cook heirloom tomatoes in olive oil, garlic, and fresh basil to bring out their natural sweetness. They also freeze beautifully, which means you can enjoy these aromatic tomatoes all year long.

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Make the Most of Juicy Heirloom Tomatoes with These 23 Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the best fertilizer for heirloom tomatoes? ›

Generally, tomatoes benefit from a complete NPK fertilizer with a rating of around 5-5-5 applied at planting. The same can be achieved by top dressing with compost in the spring or fall, with or without the addition of an organic fertilizer if you're an organic heirloom grower.

What is the best heirloom tomato? ›

Great heirloom tomato varieties
  • 'Wapsipinicon Peach' tomato. ...
  • 'Matt's Wild Cherry' tomato. ...
  • 'Hillbilly Potato Leaf' tomato. ...
  • 'Halladay's Mortgage Lifter' tomato. Type: Beefsteak. ...
  • 'White Beauty' tomato. Type: Globe. ...
  • 'Speckled Roman' tomato. Type: Plum. ...
  • 'Orange Strawberry' tomato. Type: Oxheart. ...
  • 'Riesentraube' tomato. Type: Cherry.

What can I do with too many heirloom tomatoes? ›

6 Creative Ways to Use Up Extra Tomatoes
  1. Salsa. Making a few fresh jars of salsa is a great way to use up any extra Tomatoes in your kitchen. ...
  2. Ketchup. Have you ever made your own ketchup? ...
  3. Virgin Caesars. ...
  4. Tomato Soup. ...
  5. Bruschetta. ...
  6. Gazpacho.
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What makes heirloom tomatoes better? ›

Yeah, those are. The seeds are what make an heirloom tomato an heirloom tomato. They are passed down from season to season, taken by the farmers from the tomato plants that produced the best fruit. This process allows farmers to select for certain desirable traits like juiciness, size, shape, or color.

What does Epsom Salt do for growing tomatoes? ›

Tomatoes are prone to magnesium deficiency later in the growing season, which can show with yellowing leaves and diminished production. Ultra Epsom Salt treatments at the beginning of their planting and throughout their seasonal life can help to prevent and remedy magnesium deficiency in your tomato plants.

What is the world record heirloom tomato? ›

Grown by Del and Julie Faust (both USA), the heaviest tomato weighed 11.65 pounds (5.284 kilograms) as confirmed at the Stillwater Harvest Fest in Stillwater, Minnesota, USA, on 8 October 2022 by representatives from the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth.

Is a beefsteak tomato an heirloom tomato? ›

Beefsteak tomatoes, which can be either heirloom or hybrid, are notable for their size—they can weigh in at over a pound each, with a diameter of six or more inches—and their texture: They have smaller seed cavities than other types of tomatoes, giving them a greater ratio of flesh to juice and seeds.

What are the disadvantages of heirloom tomatoes? ›

Heirlooms are particularly susceptible to fungus, which makes them crack and split. Farmers growing heirlooms get one-third the yield (or even less) than they would if they were growing hybrids, because so many plants and fruits are damaged by pests and disease.

Can I freeze heirloom tomatoes? ›

More tomato, less water Tomatoes are watery, especially heirlooms and slicer tomatoes. If you'd like a less watery version to freeze, halve the tomatoes and squeeze each one to remove most of the water before you place them in the freezer bag. Remove air, and freeze.

Can you plant heirloom tomatoes next to each other? ›

I assume you're saving seeds, since that's the only reason to worry about cross-pollination. Heirlooms can be planted right next to each other without worry of this season's fruit being affected; it's the harvested seeds which might not grow true.

What is the most productive heirloom tomato? ›

Enter Italian Heirloom Tomato, defying this most basic genetic rule with its outstanding flavor AND yields. Plants pump out loads of 1lb, oblong fruits for weeks on end, making it perhaps our most productive tomato.

Why are my heirloom tomatoes rotting? ›

The conditions that cause blossom-end rot are closely linked to inconsistent soil moisture throughout the growing season. Since calcium is only moved into the plant with an ample moisture supply, when drought occurs the fruit continues to develop but will be affected by a calcium deficiency.

Why are my heirloom tomatoes so small? ›

2) lack of water (wilting) can cut down on fruit development. 3) high temperature stress will limit fruit size. This is very common in the hot, humid southeast, especially in May and June. 4) shading during the cloudier months prevents full development of fruit.

What fertilizer increases tomato size? ›

Nitrogen and potassium are fundamental to achieving high marketable yields. Correct form of nitrogen is critical – ammonium can restrict growth and adversely affect quality. Phosphorus is important for early growth and root development of the establishing seedling.

Is 20/20/20 good for tomatoes? ›

An all purpose greenhouse fertilizer, i.e. 20-20-20, is a poor choice for tomatoes. Tomatoes need a grade with much lower nitrogen and much higher potassium, as well as several other essential elements.

What fertilizer makes tomatoes taste better? ›

Use a Sea Salt Fertilizer

It's true that a lot of salt can be bad for plants, but several studies and taste tests have shown that tomatoes grown with salty, brackish water end up tasting better.

How often should I water an heirloom tomato? ›

Water newly planted tomatoes well to make sure soil is moist and ideal for growing. Early in the growing season, watering plants daily in the morning. As temperatures increase, you might need to water tomato plants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require 1-2 inches of water a week.

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