mawmaws simple fried green tomatoes

Author of this recipe: Hilde Colyer

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Craving flavorful Fried Green Tomatoes? MawMaus' simple recipe delivers with minimal effort and maximum taste! Toss tomatoes with oil, salt, pepper, garlic, vinegar, and a squeeze of lemon for crispy, zesty perfection. A distinctive flavor your taste buds will thank you for—fast, fresh, and totally worth the moment!

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  10. **Discover the Flaky Fried Green Tomatoes with Chicken Mawmaws Recipe: A Perfect Fusion of Flavors!**
  11. Welcome to a unique culinary experience where traditional flavors meet modern twists. Our MawaMaws recipe brings together the crispy goodness of fried green tomatoes (mawmaws) and the savory taste of chicken tenders or another crispy dish, all wrapped in a perfectly creamy mango salsa. This recipe is perfect for those who love bold flavors and want to try something new at your next gathering.
  12. **Ingredients:**
  13. - **For the Fried Green Tomatoes (MawaMaws):**
  14. - 4 large green tomatoes
  15. - 1/2 cup olive or vegetable oil, divided
  16. - 1/4 cup flour
  17. - Salt to taste
  18. - 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  19. - 1/4 tsp red chili flakes (optional)
  20. - 1/4 tsp paprika
  21. - **For the Mango Salsa:**
  22. - 1 large mango, peeled and cubed
  23. - 3 tbsp fresh cilantro
  24. - 1/2 cup lime juice
  25. - 2 tbsp soy sauce or hoisin'
  26. - Salt to taste
  27. - Black olives (optional)
  28. - **For the Chicken Mawmaws:**
  29. - 4 chicken tenders, cooked and crusted
  30. - 1/4 cup flour
  31. - 1 tsp chili flakes (optional)
  32. - 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  33. **Instructions:**
  34. 1. **Prepare the Fried Green Tomatoes (MawaMaws):**
  35. - Wash and halve the green tomatoes.
  36. - Arrange them on a baking sheet, skin side up.
  37. - Mix flour with red chili flakes or paprika in a shallow dish.
  38. - Dip each tomato halfway into the flour mixture until evenly coated.
  39. - Heat 1/4 cup oil in a deep pan over medium heat. Fry for 3-5 minutes per side until golden brown.
  40. 2. **Make the Mango Salsa:**
  41. - In a bowl, combine mango cubes with cilantro and lime juice.
  42. - Stir in soy sauce or hoisin', then season with salt to taste.
  43. 3. **Assemble the MawaMaws:**
  44. - Arrange fried tomatoes on a serving plate.
  45. - Spoon mango salsa over them, letting it coat slightly but not excessively.
  46. - Top each tomato with chicken mawmaws and sprinkle with chili flakes if desired.
  47. 4. **Serve:**
  48. - Serve immediately for crispier tenderness or let rest 5 minutes before slicing.
  49. - Dip in crispy tortilla strips for an extra crunch.
  50. **Toppings Suggestion:**
  51. - Sprinkle toasted sesame seeds on the MawaMaws for added flavor and texture.
  52. **Variations:**
  53. - Swap chicken mawmaws with shrimp mawmaws for a seafood twist.
  54. - Use a different type of salsa like hot sauce or chipotle mayonnaise for a spicy kick.
  55. Enjoy your MawaMaws, the perfect blend of crispy vegetables and flavorful dipping!

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