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This vegetarian 'schnitzel' is made with tomatoes

Chef Greg Baxtrom makes the most of summer produce with his recipes for heirloom tomato "schnitzel" and peach Melba.
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Chef Greg Baxtrom is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share two of his must-make summery recipes. He shows us how to prepare crispy tomato schnitzel (that's right — no meat!) with three delicious sauces and peach melba with flaxseed streusel.

Heirloom Tomato 'Schnitzel'

Everyone loves tomatoes so I wanted to do something a bit more interesting than a typical heirloom tomato salad and make it an entrée. By dredging the tomatoes in a batter and cooking them until golden brown, and adding fun toppings, it turns typical salad components — or even typical pizza flavors — into an actual main course.

Peach Melba with Flaxseed Streusel

Growing up in the Midwest and camping a lot with my family, peach cobbler was always a favorite. This is like a fancy version of peach cobbler and it uses the best of what's in season at the farmer's market!

If you like those warm-weather recipes, you should also try these:

Anne Burrell's Olive Oil Cake with Blueberry Sauce and Peaches
Michael Symon's Skirt Steak with Corn and Blackberry Salad