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Vodka-infused tomatoes with dipping salts

Lisa Thiele

Here’s a way to get people to like tomatoes, just add vodka. Simple as that, really. When I entertain, this appetizer is always a hit. You know it’s going to be a good time when vodka is involved, especially when it’s in the food AND the cocktails

Vodka infused tomatoes
vodka infusion

Spiked cherry tomatoes

With dipping salts!

Here’s a way to get people to like tomatoes, just add vodka. Simple as that, really. When I entertain, this appetizer is always a hit. You know it’s going to be a good time when vodka is involved, especially when it’s in the food AND the cocktails.

It’s really a win-win for everyone. For the host or hostess, this vodka infusion recipe is super easy. Really, anyone can make this. For the guests, they’re getting VODKA. TOMATOES. Need I say more?

P.S. Be prepared, your guests are likely to ask for this appetizer recipe.

Vodka infused tomato with dipping salt

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Step one

Rinse tomatoes. You can do this in the plastic container or a colander is fine.
Note: Two cups of either cherry or grape tomatoes works best.

Step one: Rinse tomatoes

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Step two

With a toothpick, poke a hole through the center of each tomato and then transfer to a large bowl with fitted lid.

Step two: Poke a hole in the tomatoes

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Step three

Two cups of vodka, don’t be shy. Add the vodka to the bowl of tomatoes. I like to refer to it as a vodka bath.

Step three: Add vodka

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Step four

To bring out a little sweetness in the vodka infusion, add a dash of sugar, maybe one-half teaspoon or so. Gently stir in the sugar.

Step four: Add sugar

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Step five

Cover the vodka-infused tomatoes with a fitted lid and place in the refrigerator for 24 hours.

Step five: Cover and refrigerate

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Step six

Before your guests arrive, set out toothpicks in a fun container or jar. If you have small ramekins, these are great for dipping salts. Step six: Gather toothpicks and dishes

You can use any gourmet salt you choose. Here, I have a classic sea salt, Hawaiian alaea sea salt and a truffle salt.

Step six: Dipping salts

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Step seven

After 24 hours (of waiting very patiently), drain the vodka-infused tomatoes. If you don’t want to throw out the vodka, you can mix up a few bloody marys while you wait for your guests. I give you permission.

Step seven: Stain the vodka infused tomatoes

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Step eight

Serve the vodka-spiked tomatoes in a martini glass, alongside the toothpicks and salts for dipping. Let the dipping begin!

Step eight: Serving vodka spiked tomatoes

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