Skip to Content

Mexican Tomatoes

Sharing is caring!

This recipe for roasted Mexican Tomatoes is so easy to make and so delicious. Slow-roasted Roma tomatoes are topped with a cilantro sauce to create a burst of taste in every bite.

 

Main image for Mexican Tomatoes

 

This recipe is one of my favorite Mexican food kitchen secrets.

It is such a simple preparation too. We are making baked tomatoes.

But not just plain tomatoes.

We are taking the main ingredient (a tomato) and using fresh ingredients to turn it into a delicious serving of food you will never live without again.

These Mexican tomatoes can be enjoyed as a standalone snack, an appetizer, a side dish, or incorporated into various recipes.

And they are so good for you! Packed with antioxidants and vitamins, this dish tastes delicious and nourishes your body.

With just a few simple steps, you can whip up this dish effortlessly, making it perfect for busy home cooks.

And the best part is your kitchen will be filled with the irresistible aroma of roasted tomatoes and fresh cilantro as this dish cooks to perfection.

Whether you have tomato plants that are giving you a fresh tomato production you cannot keep up with or you just buy a lot of tomatoes, this recipe for Mexican tomatoes and cilantro is a great way to preserve a lot of tomatoes to use throughout the next month.

 

All ingredients for Mexican Tomatoes laid out on counter

 

What Ingredients are in Mexican Tomatoes?

  • Roma Tomatoes: fresh tomatoes are the base for this dish, offering a rich, tangy flavor.
  • Garlic: Adds depth and aroma to the cilantro and tomatoes as they roast.
  • Cilantro: my favorite Mexican tomato seasoning that adds a burst of freshness and herbal notes into the dish.
  • Olive Oil: Helps in roasting the cilantro tomato and creates a luscious texture.
  • Salt and Black Pepper: a little salt and pepper brings out the flavors of the tomato and cilantro dish.

Pro Tip: Ripe Roma tomatoes will give you the best flavor, but other heirloom tomatoes are a good choice too. I have even made these with cherry tomatoes, but they cook a lot faster so you need to keep an eye on them as they roast so you don’t burn them. Just make sure to roast tomatoes that are all the same size on the same tray at once.

 

Roma tomatoes sliced in half on baking sheet

 

How to Roast Tomatoes:

  1. Make cilantro sauce in a food processor.
  2. Cut Roma tomatoes in half and place them on a baking sheet.
  3. Cover tomatoes with herb mixture.
  4. Roast the tomatoes until they are tender and caramelized.

 

garlic cloves in a food processor.

 

How to Make the Cilantro Sauce for Tomatoes:

  1. In a food processor, combine garlic cloves and chopped cilantro.
  2. Gradually add olive oil until a smooth paste forms.
  3. Spread the cilantro sauce over tomatoes before roasting.

Pro Tip: Add half the amount of olive oil to start, then as you blend add the other half. Sometimes based on the humidity or moisture content in the cilantro you end up with a sauce that doesn’t need as much oil.

 

cilantro and olive oil added to garlic cloves in food processor

 

How to Store Mexican Tomatoes:

Store Mexican Tomatoes in an airtight container in the refrigerator covered in olive oil.

You can also freeze the roasted tomatoes in a freezer-safe bag or container.

Can I Make Mexican Tomatoes Ahead of Time?

Yes, you can make this Mexican Tomatoes recipe ahead of time!

I like to have a jar in my fridge ready to use at all times.

Just roast them and pull whatever you need out of the jar when you are ready to use them. 

They will keep safely in the fridge for at least a month if stored properly. 

 

Cilantro paste being scooped out of food processor.

 

Can I Just Broil Tomatoes?

Yes you can just broil tomatoes. But it will not give you the same dish as these delicious roasted Mexican Tomatoes.

Broiling cooks food from the top down.

It pushes a lot of heat on top really fast. That is a great way to brown a dish or get the top bubbling.

By slow-roasting these tomatoes, the heat surrounds them.

That allows the flavors to develop more fully, resulting in a richer and more complex taste profile.

It also cooks every part of the tomato, not just the top.

So while a broiled tomatoes recipe is faster, it will give you a different end product than this Mexican roasted tomatoes recipe.

 

Cilantro mixture spread on top of sliced tomatoes

 

Can I use green tomatoes to make Mexican Tomatoes?

Yes, you can use green tomatoes to make Mexican Tomatoes. But they will have a different flavor than ripe red tomatoes.

Tomatoes naturally have citric acid, but green tomatoes have a higher level of acid in them. That gives them different flavor profiles.

Green tomatoes have more of a tangy, tart flavor. But it will get more mild as it cooks.

Ripe Roma tomatoes have a thin skin and thick, hearty meat that almost caramelizes as it roasts.

 

baked cilantro tomatoes laid out on baking sheet

 

How to Eat Mexican Tomatoes:

Eat Mexican tomatoes as a standalone appetizer, a topping for bruschetta or crostini, or as a delicious addition to salads, pasta dishes, sandwiches, and Mexican cuisine.

I especially like them in a Shrimp Quesadilla.

There are so many different ways to eat them; you cannot go wrong!

 

a plate full of cilantro tomatoes

 

Are Mexican Tomatoes Healthy?

Yes, Mexican tomatoes are a healthy choice.

They are low in calories and packed with essential nutrients like vitamins C and K, as well as antioxidants.

When to Serve Mexican Tomatoes:

Serve these Mexican tomatoes as an appetizer for gatherings, as a side dish for Mexican-inspired meals, or as an addition to brunch spreads and potluck dinners.

I liked to pull them out anytime we have Mexican recipes on the menu.

 

side view of baked cilantro tomatoes on plate

 

What to Serve Mexican Tomatoes With:

Whether you have a lot of ripe tomatoes or are just looking for more great Mexican food, these Mexican Tomatoes are so easy to make and will take any Mexican Dish to the next level of flavor.

 

a plate full of cilantro tomatoes

Mexican Tomatoes

Yield: 16
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 5 hours
Total Time: 5 hours 10 minutes

Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Mexican Tomatoes. Slow-roasted Roma tomatoes topped with a zesty cilantro sauce. Perfect as a side dish!

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 200 degrees.
  2. Rinse tomatoes, cut in half. Place on baking sheet.
  3. Add garlic cloves to your food processor and chop.
  4. Add chopped cilantro (some stems are okay); continue to process.
  5. Add olive oil in two batches until a paste is formed.
  6. Top tomatoes with a thin layer of cilantro paste.
  7. Cook for 4-5 hours at 200 degrees.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 16 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 38Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 39mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 0g
Originally Posted: March 10, 2014

Photos & Text Updated: April 7, 2024

 

These Mexican Slow Roasted Tomatoes with Cilantro are the perfect addition to any Mexican dish...use them as a topping for fish or chicken. or make quesadillas with them. SO GOOD!!

Roasted Tomatoes with Cilantro, Mexican style....eat them with bread, use them as a topping for fish or chicken. or make quesadillas with them . These delicious roasted tomatoes are the perfect addition to any Mexican dish! Save your leftovers (if you have any!) covered with olive oil in a jar in your fridge...I guarantee they won't last long!

Roasted Tomatoes with Cilantro, Mexican style....make quesadillas with them, or use them as a topping for fish or chicken or even bread! This delicious roasted tomato recipe is the perfect addition to any Mexican recipe! Save your leftovers (if you have any!) covered with olive oil in a jar in your fridge...I guarantee they won't last long!

 

Catalina

Wednesday 10th of April 2024

I tried the Mexican Tomatoes recipe as a side dish for dinner, and wow, what a flavor explosion! They were so easy to make but brought so much zest and freshness to the meal.

Sandra

Wednesday 10th of April 2024

These are amazing appetizers! Simple ingredients but really brings so much flavor on the tomatoes!

Beth

Tuesday 9th of April 2024

These look delicious. I love how easy they are to make, too. I think I'll add some cheese to mine!

Jennifer Stewart

Friday 7th of August 2015

I am going to steal all the tomatoes from my in-law's garden to make these:)

Christine

Thursday 6th of August 2015

I've never slow roasted tomatoes but I can tell you right now that's going to change. These look ah-mazing. I even think both my kids will like them (miracle!) Thanks for linking up to #SaucySaturdays.

Skip to Recipe