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Oven Baked Tomatoes with Prosciutto are a delicious side dish for your next meal. Not only do they taste amazing, this recipe is super easy to make. You will enjoy making them as much as you will love eating them! Each bite is filled with tomato, cheese, and prosciutto. Best of all, this beautiful side dish is done in just 8-10 minutes!
Baked Tomatoes with Prosciutto
Roma Baked Tomatoes with mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. Topped with prosciutto and broiled to perfection in ten minutes or less. A delicious fresh tomato summer recipe, perfect as a main dish or appetizer.
Just a few fresh ingredients are all it takes to make these baked tomatoes with prosciutto! Whether you make them as a lighter post-holiday dish in the winter, or with fresh tomatoes in the summer, you simply can’t go wrong with this tasty dish.
Not all tomatoes will bake the same way. If they are too juicy, they are messy when baked. But, Roma tomatoes broil nicely while keeping their firmness and without being too mushy. Tomatoes are an easy side dish and we love making them shine. They’re healthy, fresh, and full of flavor.
Tomatoes are one of the most versatile and delicious vegetables (or fruit I guess, but I always think of them as a veggie). I love to use them in my recipes as much as I can. We often think of tomatoes as an addition to a side dish, like adding tomatoes to a salad, that we overlook them as a true side dish all on their own. They are perfect served cold or even in this delicious cooked side dish!
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Baked Tomatoes with Prosciutto
Baked Tomatoes with Prosciutto

You Will Need
- 4 Roma tomatoes
- Shredded Mozzarella
- Shredded Parmesan
- Prosciutto
Other Supplies Needed
- Baking sheet
- Foil
- Non-stick spray
Directions
- Set oven to broil
- Slice Roman tomatoes in half
- Using a spoon, gently remove a little bit of the center of each tomato
- Fill each tomato with mozzarella, a small piece of prosciutto, and top with mozzarella
- Broil for 8-10 minutes or until you see slight browning on the cheese