
By Food52
Melty Cheddar Tomatoes
My favorite Big Little Recipes show all their cards in the title. For instance, chicken noodle soup (with just chicken and noodles) or chocolate–peanut butter mousse (with just chocolate and peanut butter). Or melty cheddar tomatoes (with just, well, you get the idea). Pretty much any variety of tomato—except for cherry or grape, which are too small—will work here. Just make sure it’s in-season for the biggest flavor. The wedge size, too, is flexible. Larger wedges (figure 1 ½ inch–thick) will take slightly longer to cook, yielding meatier pieces, while thinner wedges (say, just under 1 inch) will soften and slouch quicker, ending up more delicate. Just give them a poke after a few minutes in the skillet and don’t overthink it. Likewise, sharp cheddar can make way for mild, white or yellow. You could even substitute in another cheese if that’s all you have around—Monterey or pepper jack, provolone, Gruyère, anything that easily melts. (For that reason, steer clear of squeaky feta and halloumi, as well as crumbly-aged Parmesan and Pecorino Romano, in this case.) This is one of our Big Little Recipes, our weekly column all about dishes with big flavor and little ingredient lists. Do you know (and love) a recipe that’s low in ask, high in reward? Let us know in the comments.
Updated at: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 19:09:33 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
37
Low
Glycemic Load
3
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories275.9 kcal (14%)
Total Fat21.9 g (31%)
Carbs9.4 g (4%)
Sugars5.7 g (6%)
Protein12.2 g (24%)
Sodium672.2 mg (34%)
Fiber2.7 g (9%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
2 servings
Instructions
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