Ok I got the chance to make this since we found some green tomatoes for sale at the Herring Market that was happening at Kauppatori this past week. They had some amazing stuff for sale there in addition to the great produce they usually have for sale in the markets.
Ingredients:
Green tomatoes (I got about 10-12 smallish green tomatoes)
1 egg
salt and pepper
Rolled oats (or some kind of Nalle Hot Cereal flakes)
Special tools:
An immersion blender or food processor or mortar and pestle
Wash the tomatoes and cut them into slices a little over 1cm/.25 inch. Lay them out in a layer on a plate and lightly salt and leave to stand for 5 minutes. While these are resting, use the blender or food processor to lightly grind the oats/nalle. Put the rough powder along with about a teaspoon of salt and a little ground pepper into a small bowl or on a small plate (anything that is deep enough to hold the stuff in and open enough to not make it hard to flour the tomato slices in it).
Take a paper towel and daub the moisture off of the tomatoes and get them near the stove in the kitchen. Start heating up the frying pan with enough oil (I used butter for the additional flavor) to lightly cover the bottom. While that heats, get another small container and beat one egg inside.
Once the oil is hot do a quick assembly line taking each piece of tomato and first coat it lightly in the egg and then in the flour mix and then place it in the pan and do that until the pan in full. Give them a short time on the first side and then turn it over. I like mine pretty well done as you can see, but its up to you what you like and there for how long you give each side.
Take them out and lay them on a plate with a paper towel to sap away the excess grease and cool while you start the next batch. You can add additional salt and pepper to taste at this point as well. Serve while warm and fresh!
This is something that I think would be a good thing to try different combinations of seasoning with including some garam masala and cajun spices to make it a little different. So experiment! If you end up with something great that you love. Let us know! Happy Noms!