Sliced Tomato with Salt & Pepper

 

Sliced Tomato with Salt & Pepper

 

A plate of perfectly sliced tomatoes may look simple, but when prepared the right way, it becomes one of the most refreshing, vibrant, and flavor-packed dishes you can serve. Ripe tomatoes sprinkled with flaky sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper create a beautiful balance of sweetness, acidity, and warmth. It’s a dish that celebrates the pure flavor of good produce — no cooking required, just fresh ingredients and the right technique.

Whether you enjoy it as a light snack, a quick side dish, or as part of a summer table spread, this recipe is proof that sometimes the simplest foods are the most satisfying.

Ingredients

  • 1–2 ripe tomatoes (heirloom or vine-ripened for best flavor)
  • Flaky sea salt (or kosher salt for a cleaner, brighter taste)
  • Freshly cracked black pepper (add generously for more heat and aroma)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the tomatoes
    Rinse the tomatoes gently under cold water and pat dry. The flavor depends on the tomatoes’ quality, so choose ones that feel heavy, smell fragrant, and have a deep color.
  2. Slice for maximum juiciness
    Use a sharp knife and cut the tomatoes into medium slices, about ½ inch thick. This thickness keeps them juicy and prevents them from falling apart while eating.
  3. Arrange beautifully
    Lay the slices in a single layer on a plate. Slightly overlap them to create a pretty, restaurant-style presentation.
  4. Season with salt
    Sprinkle flaky sea salt lightly but evenly. Salt enhances the tomatoes’ natural sweetness and draws out a little juice, creating a delicious natural dressing.
  5. Add the black pepper
    Crack fresh black pepper directly over the tomatoes. Add more if you enjoy a spicy kick — pepper brings warmth and extra depth to the dish.
  6. Let it rest (optional but recommended)
    Allow the tomatoes to sit for 3–5 minutes. This helps the salt dissolve slightly and intensifies the flavor.

Tips for the Best Result

  • Use room-temperature tomatoes for fuller flavor — cold tomatoes taste dull.
  • A drizzle of olive oil transforms this into a Mediterranean salad.
  • Add fresh basil, oregano, or mint if you want herbal freshness.
  • Serve with crusty bread to soak up the tomato juices.

Serving Suggestions

This dish pairs wonderfully with:

  • Grilled meats or fish
  • Eggs and breakfast dishes
  • Simple sandwiches
  • Cheese boards
  • Summer BBQ spreads

 

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