10 simple recipes with tomatoes

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Whether large or small, red or yellow – fresh tomatoes can be used to create numerous delicious dishes, from light summer salads to hearty oven-baked casseroles.

1 / 10With these juicy stuffed tomatoes you can bring a little piece of Mediterranean cuisine to your dinner table. (Symbolic image) © The Picture Pantry/Imago
Tomato rice
2 / 10With just five ingredients you can conjure up an aromatic Greek tomato rice like you're on holiday. (Symbolic image) © Depositphotos/Imago
Italian tomato mozzarella salad
3 / 10Have you ever tried Italian tomato-mozzarella salad with frozen tomatoes? (Symbolic image) © Westend61/Imago
Puff pastry tart with tomatoes
4 / 10The light puff pastry tart with tomato and mozzarella is baked crispy in no time. (Symbolic image) © Dreamstime/Imago
Pasta with tomato sauce
5 / 10A simple tomato sauce made from fruity, fresh tomatoes and a few other ingredients can be prepared in no time at all. (Symbolic image) © Wirestock/Imago
Gnocchi in creamy tomato-mozzarella sauce
6 / 10One-pot gnocchi in a creamy tomato and mozzarella sauce – the Italian classic has probably never been prepared so quickly and easily. © Pond5 Images/Imago
Pasta with cherry tomatoes and baked feta
7 / 10Depending on your taste, the Greek-inspired pasta dish can be refined with olives, dried tomatoes, capers, pine nuts and fresh herbs. (Symbolic image) © Shotshop/Imago
Fried spaghetti
8 / 10“Spaghetti all'Assassina” – also known as killer spaghetti – is pasta that is not boiled but fried. (Symbolic image) © Panthermedia/Imago
From the oven: Juicy meatballs in a fruity tomato sauce with mozzarella
9 / 10Whether for pasta, bread or salad, juicy meatballs in a fruity tomato sauce and with mozzarella taste simply delicious. (Symbolic image) © Zoonar/Imago
Shakshuka
10 / 10In Israel, the delicious egg dish is eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner regardless of the time of day. (Symbolic image) © Pond5 Images/Imago

Peppers stuffed with minced meat or rice and baked with plenty of cheese are probably one of the most classic oven dishes in German cuisine. But did you know that even larger tomatoes are best hollowed out, filled with plenty of stuffing, garnished with a little grated cheese and baked in the oven until golden brown (picture 1)? In addition, the vegetables can not only be stuffed with rice, but can also be mixed with the cooked grains in a pureed state. This is also demonstrated by the wonderfully aromatic Greek tomato rice (picture 2).

Although the vegetable can be enjoyed all year round, tomatoes are probably the ideal basic ingredient for all light summer dishes. Especially if you don't feel like cooking in the sticky kitchen on hot days, a handful of cherry tomatoes and a ball of mozzarella can be quickly sliced ​​and dressed. This unusual tomato mince offers a refreshing new interpretation of the Italian starter (picture 3). You can bake a crispy tomato tart almost as quickly with a roll of ready-made puff pastry and some sour cream (picture 4).

Even though a jar of purchased tomato sauce can be quickly unscrewed and mixed into cooked pasta, you can cook a homemade tomato sauce like the Italians make in no time at all using just a few ingredients (Image 5). This can be used for more than just pasta of all kinds. Fresh gnocchi are also best cooked in a creamy tomato-mozzarella sauce (Image 6).

If you're tired of eating a traditional tomato sauce, you should definitely try this lightning-fast 5-ingredient pasta with fruity cherry tomatoes and baked feta (picture 7). And have you ever cooked spaghetti al dente directly in the tomato sauce instead of in salted water? If not, you should definitely try it, because many pasta lovers would probably walk over dead bodies for these crispy fried killer spaghetti (picture 8).

In addition to spaghetti, penne and fusilli, you can also serve juicy meatballs (picture 9) and shakshuka – also sunken eggs with peppers and feta cheese (picture 10) in a creamy tomato sauce.

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