Me & Cheyenne (drinking bubbly apple juice) |
Cheyenne and I share a lot of things. For instance, neither one of us can hide our
feelings very well, what we think is telegraphed on our faces, we love taking
care of our animals, we are strong willed, and we love babies. Also, we share a love of really good
Salsa. Mexican food makes us happy and
we like a little heat. She is her mother's daughter, with just enough of her daddy mixed in to mellow her out in a nice way.
She has been making some noise about needing to make salsa
with our bountiful harvest of tomatoes.
Apparently, Cheyenne has not thought that using the tomatoes to make
tomato sauce was a very wise use of those beautiful ‘maters. A love of spaghetti is not something we
share. So, I surfed the internet for a
recipe and found one that was simple and looked promising. And yesterday we got
busy over some tomatoes, hot peppers, and cilantro.
The recipe was simple and we followed it up until we tasted
the salsa, then we went to tinkering.
Cheyenne is really good about making notes as she improvises so we were
able to recreate the same flavor this morning, as we already needed more.
Below is the recipe- our rendition, not the one from the
internet. Before putting everything in
the food processor, we cored the tomatoes and scored the other ends and dropped
them into boiling water for about a minute.
The tomatoes are in the boiling water just long enough for the skin to
start to curl. Then the peeling just
slips off, chop the tomatoes roughly and toss in the processor. The longer you run the food processor the finer
the salsa, so if you like chunky then just pulse a few times. Also, for thicker salsa use paste tomatoes
such as roma or Illini Gold.
Cheyenne’s Fresh
Salsa
2-3 medium tomatoes, stems and peelings removed (see above)
½ onion coarsely
chopped
2- fish peppers seeds removed- unless you want to up the
heat then leave the seeds in. (if you don’t have fish peppers, jalapeno or any
other hot pepper will work.
Juice of one lime
1 cup cilantro
1 tsp salt (adjust to taste)
½ tsp of cumin
Put tomatoes, peppers & onions in food processor and
pulse for about 2 minutes. Add the rest of
the ingredients and pulse till you are happy with the consistency. Taste- if too hot add more tomatoes, if not
hot enough, add more peppers.
Let set in the refrigerator for one hour to let the flavors
blend- if you can wait that long, we just eat right out of the blender bowl.
ENJOY!
Thanks, Marleigh! I hope it works for you.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Glad to know you liked it!
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