These southern 4-ingredient stuffed cherry tomatoes are the kind of easy warm-weather appetizer that disappears almost as soon as they hit the table. They take a classic Southern party spread approach—creamy filling, a little salty savoriness, and plenty of crunch—and tuck it neatly into juicy cherry tomatoes for a bite-sized snack that looks festive without much work. They are especially handy when you need something quick for a cookout, baby shower, church supper, or neighborhood potluck.

Serve these chilled or lightly cool from the refrigerator alongside deviled eggs, pimento cheese and crackers, fresh fruit, or a simple vegetable tray. They also fit nicely next to burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, fried chicken, or barbecue plates, and for drinks, sweet tea, lemonade, or a crisp sparkling water all pair well with their creamy, savory filling.

Southern 4-Ingredient Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes

Servings: 8

Southern stuffed cherry tomatoes on a serving tray
Southern stuffed cherry tomatoes on a serving tray

Ingredients

24 cherry tomatoes

4 ounces cream cheese, softened
4 slices cooked bacon, finely crumbled
1/2 cup finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese

Directions

1. Wash and dry the cherry tomatoes. Slice a very thin piece from the top of each tomato, then use a small spoon or melon baller to scoop out the seeds and pulp. Turn the hollowed tomatoes upside down on paper towels for a few minutes so excess moisture can drain.

2. In a small bowl, stir together the softened cream cheese, crumbled bacon, and shredded cheddar until the mixture is well combined and creamy.

3. Spoon or pipe the filling into each tomato, mounding it slightly on top. Arrange the stuffed tomatoes on a serving tray.

4. Chill for 20 to 30 minutes before serving so the filling firms up slightly and the flavors come together. Serve cold.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: You can hollow the tomatoes and mix the filling several hours ahead of time. Keep both refrigerated separately, then fill the tomatoes shortly before serving so they stay fresh and tidy.

Piping trick: For the neatest presentation, transfer the filling to a zip-top bag, snip a small corner, and pipe it into the tomatoes. This is much faster than spooning when making a big platter.

Texture tip: Let the hollowed tomatoes drain well before filling them. Removing extra moisture keeps the filling from becoming watery and helps the tomatoes hold their shape on the tray.

Cheese variation: Pepper jack can replace the cheddar if you want a little extra zip, while finely grated colby works for a milder Southern-style version.

Bacon-forward version: If you want a smokier, heartier bite, add one extra slice of cooked bacon and sprinkle a little extra crumble over the top right before serving for added crunch.