Oven dried Roma tomatoes are great for adding flavour to recipes, or simply when eaten as a snack.

If you use Roma tomatoes you will be using the type of tomato used by chefs in Italy when making sauces.

Especially when you dry them you will strengthen the flavour even more, which is ideal for use in sauces or as an ingredient.

oven dried Roma tomatoes

Lovely sun dried Roma tomatoes

First time I wanted to know how to dry Roma tomatoes is when I tasted dried Roma tomatoes in a Florence restaurant – the intensity of the taste was fantastic. OK, maybe the sunshine & joy of a holiday helped but there is no reason you can’t get exactly the same flavour & taste anywhere else.

But – the tomatoes will make all the difference

The one key item that is very important for oven dried tomatoes is the type of tomatoes you use.

Yes, either San Marzano or Roma tomatoes tastes great. But if you can’t get them try to get tomatoes that have a ‘thick skin’ and less water – as the flavour will be better.

Florence

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Where to buy speciality tomatoes

Please note there is a big difference between fresh Roma tomatoes and the ones you can buy in a can.

They are not available in most main supermarkets, although a speciality Italian food shop might have them.

However they are very easy to grow at home (all year round, not just in the Summer) and especially when using a hydroponic kit or aquaponic kit to grow them you will end up harvesting a lot of tomatoes.

roma tomato seeds

For more details have a look at how to grow Roma Tomatoes

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Oven dried Roma tomatoes

Using this recipe will make dried tomatoes with lovely 'sunny' intense flavour.
That is ideal as an ingredient in sauces or as a snack.
They are not that difficult to make, more details below the recipe.
This is one of my fresh tomato recipes
Course Appetizer, Main Course, Snack
Cuisine Italian
Keyword italian sauce ingredient, oven dried roma tomatoes, tomato sauce ingredient
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 40 minutes
Servings 9 servings (2 jars)
Calories 53kcal
Cost per serving 25 pence

Equipment

  • Chef Knife
  • Aluminum foil
  • Baking tray

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat oven to 140C for fan or 120C for gas
  • Rinse the tomatoes under cold water and dry
  • Halve tomatoes and arrange over a baking sheet, cut-sides up
  • Brush lightly with olive oil
  • Sprinkle with the salt – and optional with the basil and/or oregano
  • bake for 2-3 hrs, depending on size

Video

Notes

This will make just under 450 gram (1 lbs) of dried tomatoes.
Store in the fridge for up to a week, or much, much longer when used as an ingredient in pasta sauces which can be frozen

Nutrition

Calories: 53kcal

How to use oven dried Roma tomatoes

Oven dried Roma tomatoes are great for adding flavour to recipes, or simply when eaten as a snack.

Or as part of a salad

For example when used in Bolognese sauce

Or combined with scrambled eggs, on toast

Fresh Passata Bolognese

Have you made the recipe?

Would love to hear what you thought of it


3 responses to “Oven dried Roma tomatoes”

  1. Andy Simms Avatar
    Andy Simms

    5 stars
    Easy to make and great when chopped up and used in Bolognese sauce.

  2. no name Avatar
    no name

    4 stars
    Used with fresh Basil, 1 Extra-large Basil leaf, for 4 Large Roma tomatoes halved lengthwise, pinch of Oregano, freshly ground pepper, droplets of EVOO…225 deg. F. oven for 4 hours. Did not want leathery texture, just reduced by half or more for intensifying the flavor. My favorite use, a nice spread on a large Pita, with Sweet Potato 1 Tbsp., 1 Tbsp Greek style Yogurt, and Veg. Veg. Veg. for a dinner Wrap. Try and enjoy. xoxo from Ottawa, Canada.

    Freezes just great. Best Fresh. Pasta salad? Quinoa addition? Over fish? ….just get imaginative!

    1. Minze V Avatar
      Minze V

      5 stars
      Thank you – sounds great using it on a Pita

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