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Fresh Salsa
I love making my own salsa - I never buy it anymore because it's really quick and easy! I posted a while back about making salsa in the blender with canned tomatoes. I love that recipe because, like I said, it's quick and easy and always turns out very yummy.
But sometimes I like a good fresh salsa as well. Tomatoes were on sale for $0.33 a pound when we did our grocery shopping this week, and we got a LOT of them! We also got jalapenos, because they were also on sale. I have a recipe for fresh salsa that my sister gave to me a long time ago. It uses essentially the same basic ingredients as the other salsa I make, except fresh tomatoes instead of canned and you just chop everything instead of using the blender. I hadn't made this salsa in quite a while, but decided that this would be the perfect time! Oh, it turned out so good! We ate the whole batch in one sitting. Fresh Salsa 2 cups seeded and finely chopped tomatoes (about 4 to 5 small) 1 stalk green onion, finely chopped (I used about 1/4 cup finely chopped yellow onion) 1 to 2 hot peppers (green, red, serrano, jalapeno) seeded and finely chopped 2 tbsp. lime juice (or lemon) 2 to 3 tbsp. fresh cilantro, snipped into small pieces (substituted dried parsley) 1 small green pepper, seeded and finely chopped (didn't have, didn't add) 1 large or 2 small cloves garlic, minced Stir all ingredients together and cover, then chill for 2 hours or up to 2 days. We served this over Cheesy Chips: Spread tortilla chips in a single layer on a baking sheet. Sprinkle liberally with shredded cheddar, then sprinkle with chili powder. Heat in hot oven (about 450 degrees) until cheese is hot and melted. related searches : Fresh
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