Tomato Cups



Surprise, I'm posting a recipe that is not a sweet. These savory little treats are good for parties and get-togethers. They are also super easy to make.

Tomato Cups

1 can large refrigerated biscuits
½ c. mayonnaise
1 c. shredded cheese (mozzarella,cheddar or a blending of both)
1 10 oz. Can Rotel tomatoes, drained
1 teaspoon dried or fresh basil
½ onion, chopped
10 pieces bacon, cooked and crumbled

Preheat oven to 350 and lightly grease a mini muffin tin.
Separate each biscuit into quarters.
Press a biscuit quarter into each cup (I use a floured mini tart shaper to help form the cups).
Mix remaining ingredients in a medium sized bowl.
Spoon filling in the biscuit cups about halfway full.
Bake 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown.

Comments

You have a wooden pestel?? You must be a real chef. These sound delicious and so easy I might even be able to make them.
Randy said…
Mmmmmmmm. How do those hold up in the mail?--;-)--Randy
Mmmmmmm.... BACON! Just a question: what are Rotel tomatoes?
Gail said…
Lovely to look at and they sound delicious! I had to go back for a second look and now I am sooo hungry~gail
F Cameron said…
Sounds great! I love anything with bacon and tomatoes! Have you ever used the "filling" in a puff pastry? Since you have a pestle, I ask -- that's what I also use when making appetizers in muffin tins.

Cameron

PS Love the recipes... keep on posting!
Phillip Oliver said…
Cameron and Lisa, actually it is not a pestle but a mini tart shaper. I couldn't think of what it was called but remember that it came from the Pampered Chef and I located it on their website. I haven't used the filling in a puff pastry but I'm sure it would be fine.
Phillip Oliver said…
Monica, Rotel tomatoes must be a Southern thing. Take a look at their website at http://www.ro-tel.com/index.jsp
Might be just the thing for all those cherry toamtoes I have!
Those sound delicious--and easy. I'm printing out the recipe. I wonder if I have a mini muffin tin.
Marnie
Lisa Blair said…
These look so good! I have been looking for good recipes for an upcoming baby shower, and this one just might fit the bill. Thanks for sharing, Phillip.
sweetbay said…
Those look very good!
Put a dish of those in front of me and I'll not rest 'till the whole lots gone!
Unknown said…
Sounds amazing! Now what am I going to do with the buckets of fresh tomatoes lying all over my kitchen???

Oh, well, perhaps I'll munch on some tomato cups while starting to chop.....
Andrew said…
Sounds delicious! I hate dieting...
Those look so good, thanks for sharing the recipe!
Sarah Laurence said…
Sounds tasty and easy. My husband's theory is anything is better with bacon. Thanks for the recipe.
heatherzilla said…
Sounds yummy! Thanks for the recipe.
Anonymous said…
Oh my word! I was doing really good on my diet today until you made my salivary glands just go haywire. I've got that little muffin pan too. That little muffin pan is sinful-- as you can do a lot with dough and ingredients in those bite size morsels.
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Anonymous said…
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Lisa Blair said…
I made these for a baby shower last weekend and they were awesome! Can't wait to make them again.

Thanks for sharing!
George Gaston said…
Phillip, this is a fabulous appetizer! I love the ease of this recipe and all the ingredients. I am definitely making a batch of these over that holidays. Many thanks...

P.S. Besides being an incredible gardener and photographer ~ You are a terrific cook. Every recipe you have posted I want to try.

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