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Teresa

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Our Favorite Sowal Salsa (from a local Mexican family)

Fresh ripe tomatoes (or canned whole tomatoes)
6-8 fresh jalapeno peppers
1-2 cloves garlic
two bunches green onion
handfuls of chopped fresh cilantro
two ripe avocados (halved, use knife to slice into small chunks while holding half in your hand)
plenty of salt
black pepper
dash of chili powder and cumin
dash of sugar

If using fresh tomatoes, blanch in hot water for 30 seconds, remove from water, remove skins, chop and blend (adding about 1/2 cup of the hot water to the blender with each batch of tomatoes). add blended tomatoes to large bowl. (if using whole canned tomatoes - blend). Add water if needed to make rather thin tomato mixture.

Seed peppers (leaving seeds in one or two for more heat if desired), roughly chop and add to food processor along with garlic - finely chop, but not too much. Add to tomatoes.

Chop green onion finely and add to tomatoes.
chop avacado and add.
Lots of salt. Then add other seasonings.
Add lots of chopped cilantro.
Stir and eat with tons of tortillas! :drool:
 

Teresa

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Cil said:
Tootsie
That's actually pretty much the same recipe as mine.
Except the avocadoes, for me, are optional, and sometimes I'll use a purple (red) onion instead of the scallions.
White pepper adds a nice flavor, as well.


I'll have to try your variations. thanks.

the avocados make it for me! even though they don't really keep for more than a few days. also, the more jalapenos you can add, the more flavor. on occasion, the tomatoes may be bland and so the salsa is kind of bland - so you have to go heavy on the other spices.
 

Jdarg

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For a change of pace, I sometimes make "Italian Salsa"--


TOMATOES
garlic (lots)
red onion or shallots
basil (lots)
flat leaf parlsey
S&P
splash olive oil (the EVOO kind!)
fresh oregano, thyme, marjoram- whatever ya got

serve with thin sliced ciabatta or other crusty bread, or bread flats
 

Teresa

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jdarg said:
For a change of pace, I sometimes make "Italian Salsa"--


TOMATOES
garlic (lots)
red onion or shallots
basil (lots)
flat leaf parlsey
S&P
splash olive oil (the EVOO kind!)
fresh oregano, thyme, marjoram- whatever ya got

serve with thin sliced ciabatta or other crusty bread, or bread flats


this looks very yummy. I would have to put it over pasta. I'm a pasta FREAK.
 

Allifunn

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Toots...didn't you have a salsa recipe that called for baby shrimp from the can added to your basic salsa recipe??...This makes it very special!!!

I also like to blend much of my salsa in the blender...then add diced tomatoes, onion, and peppers (small dice) to add chunkiness....I like to add lime juice to mine...and I think a dash of tequila would be marvelous!!!!:D
 
Here's a recipe that my daughter created:
2-3 tomatoes (preferably 2 large red and 1 yellow), chopped

2-3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1 teaspoon kosher salt (or to taste)

? teaspoon red pepper flakes (or to taste)

1-2 limes, juiced

1 small onion, chopped

? bunch cilantro

1 fresh jalapeno, seeds removed, minced

20 slices of jalapenos (from a jar)

1/3 cup jalapeno juice (from the jar)

1 teaspoon sugar

1 tablespoon cumin



Combine all of the above and serve with tortilla chips. Serves 6-8.
 
jdarg said:
For a change of pace, I sometimes make "Italian Salsa"--


TOMATOES
garlic (lots)
red onion or shallots
basil (lots)
flat leaf parlsey
S&P
splash olive oil (the EVOO kind!)
fresh oregano, thyme, marjoram- whatever ya got

serve with thin sliced ciabatta or other crusty bread, or bread flats

I do this too, it's sort of a bruschetta, and it does taste great over hot pasta.
Roasted red peppers are good too.
 

Kurt

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Allifunn said:
Toots...didn't you have a salsa recipe that called for baby shrimp from the can added to your basic salsa recipe??...This makes it very special!!!

I also like to blend much of my salsa in the blender...then add diced tomatoes, onion, and peppers (small dice) to add chunkiness....I like to add lime juice to mine...and I think a dash of tequila would be marvelous!!!!:D

I enjoyed yours alot - it was very mexican-family restaurant-ish.

You can't go wrong with various combinations of fresh, chopped:
Tomatoes - got to be good ones, and quite ripe
avacado
green onion
cilantro
jalapeno
lime juice
salt - to taste, but don't spare it
chili powder - to taste

Chips are sometimes a waste of time. Just use a large spoon. But Scoop Fritos are not chips they are edible spoons. Round tostitos will save a few calories. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . . . breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
 
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