Philly Tomato Pie Recipe - Jolly Tomato (2024)

When we say we have a hankering for tomato pie, you need to know that we’re talking about Philly tomato pie, not Southern tomato pie. What’s the difference? A Southern tomato pie is made in a round pan with a regular pie crust and tomatoes inside. Philly tomato pie isn’t really a pie; it’s more like a pizza without cheese. It has a delicious thick and chewy foccacia-like crust topped with a savory tomato sauce-like topping. And for tomato lovers, it’s completely irresistible.

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Homemade Philly tomato pie.

To figure out how to make our own tomato pie, we have been spending a lot of time researching and taste-testing Philly tomato pies. We had some delicious adventures, and we’re happy to say we learned from the best. Shout-out to Corropolese Bakery, Carlino’s Market, and Sarcone’s, some of the most famous homes of the tomato pie, as well as our hometown favorite Passariello’s.

What Is a Philly Tomato Pie?

What are the characteristics that make a great tomato pie? First, a thick and chewy crust that’s crispy on the outside. Second, the perfect tangy tomato topping that’s just the faintest bit sweet. And last, maybe just a dusting of sea salt (if you’re keeping it vegan) or Parmesan cheese, and sometimes a sprinkling of fresh basil for color.

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Corropolese’s tomato pie

Some people describe the crust as more like a bread, baked flat on a rectangular pan. In that sense, it really is like a foccacia. (In fact, the tomato pie at Passariello’s is listed as “Foccacia alla Passariello” on their menu.)

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A slice of Passariello’s tomato pie on a plate.

As for the tomato topping, there’s a lot of variation. Some versions use a traditional marinara sauce on top; others use a thicker tomato base; some use just crushed and seasoned San Marzano tomatoes.

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And after that – who knows? We love tomato pie in its purest form, with just the tomatoes on top. But if you go to a place like Corropolese’s, you can choose from among 11 different toppings, ranging from spinach to sweet pepper to eggplant.

What Do You Need to Make Philly Tomato Pie?

To make your Philly tomato pie, you should have a large bowl that is capable of holding a dough that is going to double in bulk. Preferably your bowl should be a 4- to 6-quart size.

You will also need a large, sturdy baking pan (with sides), preferably 12″x18″.

Ingredient-wise, you need flour, yeast, honey, olive oil, and salt. For the olive oil, you should use the most flavorful olive oil you can find. (For us that’s Olio Piro, our favorite artisan brand from Tuscany.)

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Philly Tomato Pie Recipe

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Philly Tomato Pie

An adapted version of the famous Philly tomato pie, with a focaccia base adapted from Samin Nosrat and a tangy tomato topping.

CourseAppetizer/Main Course

CuisineAmerican

Keywordfoccacia, pizza, tomatoes

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes

Fermenting Time 13 hours

Total Time 14 hours 5 minutes

Servings 8

Ingredients

For the dough

  • 2 1/2cupslukewarm water
  • 1/2tspactive dry yeast
  • 2 1/2 tsphoney
  • 5 1/4cupsflour
  • 2tbsp kosher salt
  • 1/4cupextra virgin olive oil (plus extra for greasing the pan and topping the foccacia)

For the brine

  • 1/3cuplukewarm water
  • 1 1/2 tspkosher salt

For the tomato topping

  • 1tbspextra virgin olive oil
  • 2clovesgarlic, minced
  • 128-ounce canwhole Italian tomatoes (or crushed tomatoes)
  • 3tbsptomato paste
  • 1/2tspsalt
  • 1tspsugar
  • 1/2tsporegano
  • 1/2 tspbasil
  • sea salt for topping
  • finely chopped basil leaves

Instructions

For the dough

  1. In a medium bowl, stir together the lukewarm water, yeast, and honey. In a separate larger bowl, combine the flour and salt. Add the yeast mixture as well as the 1/4 cup olive oil to the flour; stir just to combine.

  2. Cover the dough and set it aside to rise and ferment for 12-14 hours.

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  3. After the dough has risen, prepare a large (12"x18" baking pan) by greasing it with olive oil. Scrape the dough gently away from the sides of the bowl and gently spread it out into a rectangle shape to fill the pan. (You may need to stretch it gently to fit the corners.) Poke finger-shaped indentations across the batter. Pour two tablespoons additional olive oil over the dough.

Adding the brine

  1. Stir the lukewarm water and the salt until the salt dissolves. (This creates a saltwater brine.) Pour the brine over the foccacia. Let the foccacia rise again for another 45 minutes.

  2. Bake the foccacia at 450 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until light golden brown.

For the topping

  1. While the foccacia is baking, heat a medium pan and add olive oil. Saute the garlic over medium heat for just a minute or two. Add crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, sugar, basil, and thyme. Cook until bubbly. Remove from heat and spread over just-cooked foccacia. Bake foccacia for an additional 2-3 minutes, just until tomatoes are warm. Remove from oven, top with fresh basil and sea salt, as well as grated Parmesan cheese if desired. Cut into rectangles and serve.

Notes About Tomato Pie

Here are a few things you might want to know about this pie: First, the crust is adapted from Samin Nosrat’s (Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat) famous Ligurian foccacia because it’s light and airy and has a nice salty crunch.

Second, we had a hard time deciding whether we liked a more traditional, crushed-tomatoes-only topping, or more of a thicker sauce. We finally settled on the thicker sauce. Plus – to match so many of the tomato pies we tasted – the tomato topping is a little on the sweet side.

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And last, we saw quite a few tomato pies with grated Parmesan cheese on top. We decided to forego the cheese and stick with a light sprinkling of sea salt.

Also, we love it fresh out of the oven, but we’ll admit to having it at room temperature for snack, and … okay, to be honest, breakfast as well.

Thanks for coming along on this tomato pie adventure with us!

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FAQs

Is tomato pie a philly thing? ›

Served by Italian bakeries in South Philadelphia since the early twentieth century, the tomato pie became known by many names: church pie, square pizza, red pizza, granny pizza, and red pie.

What makes a Trenton tomato pie? ›

Trenton tomato pie or New Jersey tomato pie is a type of circular, thin-crust Italian tomato pie created in Trenton, New Jersey, United States, around the early 20th century in which cheese and other toppings are added on first, then the sauce.

What is an original tomato pie? ›

Back at the turn of the century, there was no refrigeration so toppings were very basic. This gave birth to the tomato pie. The classic New Haven tomato pie is simple: dough, crushed Italian tomatoes, pecorino romano, and EVOO. That's it. Later, anchovies, garlic, and onions were also added.

What is the difference between a tomato pie and a pizza pie? ›

A New York slice is typically made with thin pizza dough and topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. A tomato pie, however, most resembles a New York Sicilian pizza, which is rectangular with a thicker crust. What makes a tomato pie fundamentally different is its toppings.

What is the difference between Philly and Trenton tomato pies? ›

While the Philadelphia tomato pie is thick, Trenton tomato pie is round, thin-crusted and includes a layer of cheese between the crust and the topping of tomato sauce. Another difference is the flavor profile of the sauces, with Philadelphia's herbal savoriness contrasting with Trenton's slight sweetness.

What city is famous for tomato pie? ›

A 1903 article in the New-York Tribune on the food of Italian-Americans described a "pomidore pizza", or tomato pie, made solely with dough, tomatoes, and powdered red pepper. Tomato pie has been sold by Iannelli's Bakery in Philadelphia since 1910.

What state is known for tomato pie? ›

You find tomato pie throughout the Carolinas, especially the flat coastal areas of the low country—like at Charleston's Dixie Supply Bakery & Cafe, or King's Farm Market, on South Carolina's Edisto Island.

Is tomato pie a New York thing? ›

Utica tomato pie is a regional dish popular in Utica, New York, and surrounding areas. It is distinct from traditional pizza in that it typically lacks cheese or has only a minimal amount, and the sauce is spread on top of the crust rather than underneath any toppings.

Why do New Jersey tomatoes taste so good? ›

Due to its unique configuration of humidity, temperature, and soils, New Jersey, which is essentially a peninsula, produces the most flavorful tomatoes, aided by the tender and knowing hands of Rutgers University (the State University of New Jersey) plant scientists.

What is the oldest pie in the world? ›

The Ancient Egyptians were the first to invent a dish close to what we know as a pie today. They had a honey filling covered in a crusty cake made from oats, wheat, rye or barley. A recipe for chicken pie was also discovered on a tablet carved prior to 2000 BC.

Where did the hillbilly tomato come from? ›

The Hillbilly Tomato, scientific name Solanum lycopersicum, is an heirloom cultivar originating from West Virginia in the 1800s.

What makes Philly style pizza? ›

There are several things that make Philadelphia pizza unique. For one, the sauce is typically a little sweeter and chunkier than traditional New York-style pizza sauce. And instead of being baked in a coal oven, Philadelphia pizzas are typically cooked in a gas oven, which gives them a charred, crispy crust.

What is the difference between tomato pie and Sicilian pie? ›

Sicilian pizza may be thick, but it's hot and steamy inside. Tomato Pie is normally served room temperature and is anything but steamy, and the slices are much larger. The thick crust is more like a Focaccia--less crusty and more bread-like than pizza.

What is tomato only pizza called? ›

Marinara pizza differs from Margherita pizza because marinara pizza just uses tomatoes, garlic, oregano, and oil. There is no cheese on marinara pizza unlike on caprese and margherita pizza, which both use mozzarella cheese as a topping. Marinara pizza is still considered to be a type of Neapolitan pizza.

What state is tomato pie from? ›

Tomato pie is easy to prepare, versatile and full of South Carolina flavor. Just make sure you have the basics on hand: pie crust, cheese, onion, mayonnaise, your favorite herbs and plenty of rich, red local tomatoes. You can buy a ready-made pie crust and save yourself a bit of trouble.

What pie is famous in Pennsylvania? ›

Today, shoofly pie remains a beloved dessert in Lancaster County and throughout Pennsylvania. In fact, it has even become something of a cultural icon, with many tourists flocking to the region specifically to sample the dessert.

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