Sliced Tomato with Salt and Pepper

Ingredients

 

To create this simple yet deeply flavorful dish, you will need:

 

1–2 ripe tomatoes, preferably heirloom or vine-ripened for the best flavor

 

Flaky sea salt or kosher salt, to enhance natural sweetness

 

Freshly cracked black pepper, generously applied for a warm, peppery kick

 

Optional (but highly recommended) upgrades:

 

A drizzle of extra virgin olive oil

 

A splash of balsamic glaze

 

A sprinkle of fresh herbs (basil, parsley, chives)

 

A crumble of feta or goat cheese for creaminess

 

Instructions

 

Step 1: Choose Your Tomatoes Carefully

 

The entire success of this recipe depends on the tomatoes you choose.

 

Look for tomatoes that are:

 

Bright in color

 

Slightly soft to the touch

 

Fragrant and juicy

 

Free of bruises or mushiness

 

Heirloom tomatoes offer the richest flavor, but any high-quality ripe tomato will work beautifully.

 

Step 2: Slice the Tomatoes

 

Using a sharp knife (serrated knives work especially well), slice the tomatoes into:

 

Thick rounds for a substantial bite

 

Wedges for a rustic, casual look

 

Half-moons for a salad-style presentation

 

Thickness is key — thicker slices keep their shape and deliver a satisfying texture.

 

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Step 3: Arrange the Tomatoes

 

Place the sliced tomatoes neatly on a plate or serving platter.

 

You can overlap them in a circular shape for a beautiful presentation or simply lay them out flat for a more rustic feel.

 

Presentation matters, especially if serving to guests — the bright, juicy red slices already look stunning.

 

Step 4: Season Generously

 

Sprinkle the tomatoes with:

 

A pinch (or more!) of flaky sea salt

 

A heavy hand of freshly cracked black pepper

 

Salt unlocks the natural sweetness of the tomato.

 

Pepper adds warmth, depth, and a little spice.

 

Don’t be timid — seasoning makes this dish shine.

 

Step 5: Add Optional Upgrades (If You Want to Elevate It)

 

This dish is perfect as-is, but the following additions can transform it into something even more special:

 

1. Drizzle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

 

Adds richness, smoothness, and a luxurious mouthfeel.

 

2. Balsamic Glaze

 

Sweet, tangy, and perfect for contrasting the tomatoes’ acidity.

 

3. Crumbled Cheese

 

Feta or goat cheese adds saltiness and creaminess for a Mediterranean twist.

 

4. Fresh Herbs

 

Chopped basil, parsley, chives, or oregano brighten the flavor and add a pop of color.

 

5. Serve with Bread

 

Thick slices of crusty bread turn this into a light meal or appetizer.

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