These easy EXTRA Crispy Fried Green Tomatoes get their crispness from one simple ingredient in the dredge that adds far more crunch than plain flour ever could! They are served with the tastiest dill pickle ranch dressing.
Table of contents
- Why you should make this recipe
- Are fried green tomatoes unripe tomatoes?
- How thick do I slice the green tomatoes?
- Ingredients for the batter for fried green tomatoes
- How to keep fried green tomatoes from getting mushy or burning
- The best sauce for fried green tomatoes
- Substitutions for a cereal crust
- Can I make this recipe gluten-free?
- More Fried Vegetable Recipes on Bessie Bakes
Why you should make this recipe
- I use either crushed Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies cereal (generic brands work perfectly too) to add to the top coating in the dredge. Either of these cereals will add SO MUCH MORE crunch to the batter
- The cereal coating also keeps the fried green tomatoes crispier for longer!
- These are the perfect appetizer for entertaining!
- Believe it or not, you won’t have to deal with using lots of oil because we are shallow pan frying these. You only need enough oil to coat the bottom of a pan
Are fried green tomatoes unripe tomatoes?
Yes, green tomatoes are underripe tomatoes. Green tomatoes are still firm, so they have a nice crunch to them, making them perfect for holding their shape while frying. If you grow your own tomatoes, just pick them when they are green. Or you can find large green tomatoes at the store.
How thick do I slice the green tomatoes?
Slice them between 1/2-inch to 1-inch thick slices.
Ingredients for the batter for fried green tomatoes
- First Dredge: Plain flour (with seasoning)
- Second Dredge: Beaten eggs (seasoned)
- Third and Final Dredge: Crushed Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies cereal
How to keep fried green tomatoes from getting mushy or burning
You want to make sure your oil is hot enough to sizzle a bit, but you don’t want it to be splattering. If the oil is not yet gently sizzling, they won’t get crispy, they’ll be soggy. I like to keep the heat in the pan on around medium heat. If you let the oil heat up enough before beginning to fry, you don’t need the heat to be higher than this.
As you can see in the photo below, the oil is sizzling but it’s not splattering all over the place.
The best sauce for fried green tomatoes
The most traditional sauce for fried green tomatoes is a remoulade sauce which is a sauce that has Cajun spices in it. This sauce is totally delicious, but for this recipe I created a super tasty Dill Pickle Ranch Dip.
I made the ranch dip with buttermilk, mayo, and sour cream. Then I added fresh dill (you can use dried dill too), pickle juice, and chopped pickles. This ranch dip tastes restaurant-worthy and is SO EASY! You can also use a shortcut, and add fresh dill, pickle juice, and chopped pickles to store-bought ranch if you already have it on hand.
As you can see below, the cereal coating creates that perfectly crisp crust!
Substitutions for a cereal crust
- You can use either all purpose flour or cornmeal for the top coating, but neither will create that extra crispy crust quite like cereal (but they will do in a pinch)
- Panko bread crumbs will get as close to creating the crispier crust than any other substitutions
Can I make this recipe gluten-free?
Yes you can! Substitute the all purpose flour in the first dredge with either cornstarch, potato starch, rice flour, or an all purpose gluten-free flour blend. For the cereal crust, use the Rice Krispies cereal since it’s naturally gluten-free.
More Fried Vegetable Recipes on Bessie Bakes
- Extra Crispy Fried Zucchini Sticks
- Extra Crispy Fried Yellow Squash
- Extra Crispy Fried Pickles with Dill Pickle Ranch
Bon Appetit Ya’ll,
Leslie O.
Easy & Crispy Fried Green Tomatoes Recipe
Equipment
- 1 Frying pan
Ingredients
- 4 large green tomatoes you will get 3-4 slices per large tomato
For the Fried Green Tomato Batter/Dredge
- 2 cups All Purpose Flour see substitutions below in recipe notes
- 2 cups Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies cereal generic brands work well too
- 2-3 eggs depending on how big the tomatoes are
- salt and pepper for seasoning each layer of the dredge
- 2 tsp Cajun seasoning blend optional
Other Ingredients
- 5-8 TBSP olive oil or neutral oil how much you need depends on the size of your frying pan
For the Dill Pickle Ranch Sauce
- ½ cup mayonnaise preferably full-fat
- ½ cup sour cream preferably full-fat
- ½ cup buttermilk
- 2 tsp pickle juice
- 1 TBSP fresh dill chopped finely or 1 tsp dried dill
- 2 TBSP dill pickles chopped into small pieces
Instructions
Prepare the Green Tomatoes
- Slice each green tomato in ½ to 1-inch slices. Pat them dry with a paper towel.
Create the Fried Green Tomato Batter
- To grind the cereal, you can do this by hand by crushing 2 cups of cereal in a bowl, or you can use a mini or full size food processor to coarsely grind either the Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies cereal. Generic brands work perfectly too.
- Set up a breading station. Place the 2 cups of all-purpose flour on one plate and the coarse ground cereal (Corn flakes or Rice Krispies) on another. In a bowl, whisk the 2-3 beaten eggs. The amount of eggs you need will depend on the size of the tomatoes. Start with two and add one more if needed.Season each component generously with salt and pepper. Additionally, you can add 2 tsp Cajun seasoning blend to the all purpose flour if you like it with a kick.
Coat the Green Tomatoes
- Start by dipping a green tomato slice into the seasoned flour, then into the egg mixture, and finally into the cereal mixture. Ensure both sides of the green tomato are fully coated in flour, eggs, and cereal. Press each slice firmly into the cereal mixture to get a substantial coating.
Fry the Green Tomatoes
- Heat the Oil: Heat a large skillet over medium heat with olive oil or neutral oil. Maintain medium heat to prevent the oil from burning and the coating from browning too quickly.
- Test the Oil: To check if the oil is ready for frying, add a small amount of flour or cereal. When it gently simmers, the oil is ready for frying.
- Fry the Green Tomatoes: Fry a few slices at a time to avoid overcrowding the pan. The green tomatoes should sizzle but not splatter excessively. Turn the slices occasionally until both sides are golden brown. Place the cooked slices on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb excess oil.If the oil gets full of black specks from the coating burning, you may need to use a strainer to strain them out. If it's too tricky to remove most of the black pieces, simply discard the oil and wipe out the pan. Then and add enough oil back to the pan to coat the bottom. If you are making these for a larger gathering, you can use two frying pans at the same time to speed up the frying process.
- Serve immediately with a side of Dill Pickle Ranch Dressing.
- Keep Them Warm: Add them to a paper-towel lined plate to remove excess oil. If not serving immediately, you can transfer the fried green tomatoes to an oven-safe sheet pan with the oven set to "warm." This will keep them warm for about 15 minutes without sacrificing their crispiness. If you keep them warm much longer, they won't be crispy.
For the Dill Pickle Ranch Sauce
- Mix the ½ cup mayo, ½ cup sour cream, ½ cup buttermilk, 2 tsp pickle juice, 1 TBSP chopped fresh dill (or 1 tsp dried dill), and salt and pepper, together with a fork or whisk in a small bowl. Stir in the chopped dill pickles. Adjust seasoning if need be.I find that the equal parts mayo, sour cream, and buttermilk combo delivers the best ranch flavor. If you substitute one of the ingredients out, it will likely taste like a dip, but not ranch. And YES, the buttermilk does make all the difference!
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Notes
substitutions for a cereal crust
- You can use either all purpose flour or cornmeal for the top coating, but neither will create that extra crispy crust quite like cereal (but they will do in a pinch)
- Panko bread crumbs will get as close to creating the crispier crust than any other substitutions
can i make this recipe gluten-free?
Yes you can! Substitute the all purpose flour in the first dredge with either cornstarch, potato starch, rice flour, or an all purpose gluten-free flour blend. For the cereal crust, use the Rice Krispies cereal since it’s naturally gluten-free.Additions and Variations
- To achieve an even crispier texture, refrigerate the coated green tomatoes for 20-30 minutes before frying.
- Experiment with different seasonings in the cereal mixture, such as garlic powder or paprika, to customize the flavor profile.
Can you prep these in advance?
- You can certainly prep all the dry ingredients and place them in plates or on bowls, and season them. Cover the plates and bowls and place the beaten eggs in the fridge. You can prep the dredge ingredients 1-2 days in advance.
- You can dredge the green tomatoes up to 30 minutes before frying and place them in the fridge to help the dredge set.
- You can fry them and keep them warm in the oven for about 15 minutes, but not longer as they will lose their crispiness.
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