Few Southern dishes are as loved as Fried Green Tomatoes. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, they turn simple green tomatoes into a flavorful appetizer, snack, or side dish. Their golden coating and slightly tangy taste have made this recipe a family favorite for generations.
To make them, you’ll need four large green tomatoes, two eggs, ½ cup of milk, one cup of flour, ½ cup each of cornmeal and breadcrumbs, two teaspoons of kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon of black pepper, and enough vegetable oil to cover about ½ inch of a skillet.

Slice the tomatoes into ½-inch rounds, whisk the eggs with the milk, and prepare separate plates for the flour and the seasoned cornmeal mixture.
Coat each tomato slice in flour, dip it into the egg mixture, then press it into the breadcrumb mixture until evenly covered. Heat the oil over medium heat and fry the tomatoes in small batches, making sure not to overcrowd the pan so each slice cooks evenly and develops a crisp, golden crust.
Cook for several minutes on each side until both are beautifully browned. Transfer the fried tomatoes to a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil. They are best served hot, while the coating is crunchy and the inside stays warm and tender.

Fried Green Tomatoes pair perfectly with ranch dressing, remoulade, spicy aioli, garlic mayonnaise, or your favorite dip. They also complement burgers, grilled chicken, seafood, barbecue, and fresh salads.
Easy to prepare and packed with flavor, this Southern classic continues to bring family and friends together, proving that the simplest recipes often become the most unforgettable.
