Green Tomato Pie
Wow! This Green Tomato Pie tastes just like Apple Pie! I’m serious, I would never lie to you about food! Nobody is going to believe it’s made with green tomatoes!
Most times when you hear tomato pie, you think savory tomato pie, like this cheesy tomato pie I make. But this is a total sweet dessert pie that I swear, after one bite, is going to blow your mind and with fork in hand, you’re just going to keep on eating that pie until it’s gone.
Unripe green tomatoes are chopped and then coated in a sweet cinnamon sugar mixture. They go into a pie crust, with another pie crust on top, baking until bubbly and golden brown.
I love baking and making sneaky recipes with vegetables, like Chocolate Zucchini Cake, Sugar Glazed Cucumber Bread, Baked Carrot Cake Donuts and Spinach Cupcakes. I think vegetables are so versatile, so I love thinking outside the box and coming up with new ways to enjoy them!
This Green Tomato Pie is definitely worth saving when you have green tomatoes left on the vine, I promise you will come back to it every season!
Ingredients
Do I need to peel the green tomatoes?
It’s personal choice, but I absolutely recommend that you peel the tomatoes for pie. This makes sure the tomatoes bake together more evenly, making a ooey gooey pie inside.
How to Make Green Tomato Pie
Add chopped green tomatoes to a bowl with apple cider vinegar, giving them a toss. In another bowl mix together sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and cloves. Sprinkle sugar mixture on top of the tomatoes, mixing to coat them completely. Place one pie crust (make sure to thaw it first) into a pie pan, or use the aluminum foil pie pan the crust came in. Pour tomato mixture into the pie crust. Cut up the other pie crust into strips and then do a crisscross lattice pattern on top. I am not a pro pie maker, so I make little “crust band aids” where my pie crust breaks. I think it adds character to the pie! 🙂 Add little cubes of butter on top of the pie, in the spots left open from the crust. Place pie crust on a baking sheet and put it into the oven. This prevents the pie from bubbling over and turning your oven into a mess! Bake until bubbly and golden brown on top. Remove from oven and allow to set for at least 3 hours. This is really important as fruit/veggie pies take hours to set so you can cut out a clean slice. Serve and enjoy this amazing green tomato pie!
Storing leftover pie
Cover pie with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Serve cold, or heat up in the microwave. Pin for later:



























