Few dishes capture the vibrant spirit of Southern hospitality as much as the Southern Tomato Pie. Beloved on porches across states from North Carolina to Alabama, this savory pie celebrates summer’s bounty in glorious, rustic style. Featuring fragrant layers of sweet tomatoes smothered in a rich herbed mayo, all nestled in a golden cheddar cheese crust, it exemplifies the genius and heart inherent to Southern home cooking.
Southern Tomato Pie has humble roots, developed out of respect for what’s in season and a desire not to waste even the misshapen tomatoes of a burgeoning summer garden. The addition of cheddar to the crust is a twist that injects sharpness, complementing the hybrid tart-sweet dance of ripe tomatoes. While the Southern version almost always leans savory—unlike some British tomato pies which skew sweet—this variant proudly echoes both nostalgia and innovation.
The pie’s popularity soared in the mid-20th century, becoming a picnic and potluck staple, though it gained increased attention recently as chefs experiment with Southern classics. Whether served warm with a garden salad or at room temperature with icy sweet tea, it’s a perfect representation of the region’s ingenuity and beloved flavors.
While some kitchens add a pinch of garlic to the filling or dollop in pimento cheese for extra Southern flair, the cheddar crust is what makes this recipe shine. Most traditional tomato pies rely solely on shortened dough—this twist introduces depth and tang throughout.
If you wish, add a layer of caramelized onions under the tomatoes, or use slices of roasted red pepper alongside. For a touch of heat, including crushed red pepper or substituting pepper jack for some cheddar can add personality.
What I love most about this Southern Tomato Pie is how adaptable it is to what’s on hand and in season. In late summer, everyone I know ends up with mountains of garden tomatoes—the pie welcomes the odd soft spot or eccentric shape. Many find it irresistible even as leftovers (perhaps even better the next day!). Paired with a refreshing cucumber salad or straight from the fridge for breakfast, tomato pie delivers one foot firmly in tradition, the other striding confidently toward modern comfort food.
Whether you’re sharing this at a community barbeque, celebrating the last tomatoes of summer, or simply yearning for that luscious aroma at home, Southern Tomato Pie with Cheddar Crust is certain to charm any table.