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Winter has really set in around here and it has me craving fresh things. I miss the fresh fruits and vegetables of spring and summer. I think that's why I like soup so much all winter. Last week I came across a blog that posted a recipe from Pioneer Woman for salsa. I made it without the jalapeno because I thought it was pretty fresh tasting rather than just spicy-hot.
Without further ado, here is Pioneer Woman's salsa. Buy some corn tortillas, cut 'em up and make your own homemade corn chips. It's really delicious!
Ingredients
■1 can (28 Ounce) Whole Tomatoes With Juice
■2 cans (10 Ounce) Rotel (diced Tomatoes And Green Chilies)
■¼ cups Chopped Onion
■1 clove Garlic, Minced
■1 whole Jalapeno, Quartered And Sliced Thin
■¼ teaspoons Sugar
■¼ teaspoons Salt
■¼ teaspoons Ground Cumin
■½ cups Cilantro (more To Taste!)
■½ whole Lime Juice
Preparation Instructions
Combine whole tomatoes, Rotel, onion, jalapeno, garlic, sugar, salt, cumin, lime juice, and cilantro in a blender or food processor. Pulse until you get the salsa to the consistency you’d like—I do about 10 to 15 pulses. Test seasonings with a tortilla chip and adjust as needed.
Refrigerate salsa for at least an hour. Serve with tortilla chips or cheese nachos.
10 comments:
That looks great. I'll have to try it out some time.
You are making me hungry. Yum.
This sounds delicious. I wonder if I could use some of my frozen tomatoes instead of canned. Worth a shot.
I think I may give this a try for our next roleplaying evening. It sounds delicious.
YUMMM... you know I always love to read about recipes... heheh
I love salsa on grilled salmon. Yum!
Sounds like a delicious reminder of summers past.
Sounds darn tasty!
Yum!
:)
I didn't know what rotel was.. of course I can't even tolerate pepper on my food.. too much of my english heritage...I do like white bread though....Michelle
Michelle, I can post my soda bread recipe. It isn't yeast bread, but it's pretty good stuff and bakes quickly.
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