Hello everyone.
Making salsa is one of my favorite things to do. Doesn't matter where the ingredients come from, ill put em together and make it taste good.
Here is a very basic blended salsa that begins the same way as pretty much all my salsa's do.
This stuff is for chips, tacos, or anything else! All I know is I am not allowed to go a week without making a batch of the tasty stuff. Environmental and produce variables exist, but consistency isn't as important when Im cooking at home. Ill probably keep updating this thread as time goes on. Please feel free to ask questions or add anything you would like.
I throw some stuff in water to help with consistency and flavor. That water is salted and allows me to determine the texture of the sauce. Note the chunk of yellow 7 floating in there.
I also grill the same ingredients for flavor and color in the sauce. The darker the better. Note the yellow 7 cooking in there. ( missing from the picture is 2 dried california chili's)
Salt and pepper, ALOT of Lime.
Here is everything right before blending, see the flavorful liquid in the bottom?
Finished product. I normally drink beer, but oh well.
Does this post belong here? I sure hope so..
Making salsa is one of my favorite things to do. Doesn't matter where the ingredients come from, ill put em together and make it taste good.
Here is a very basic blended salsa that begins the same way as pretty much all my salsa's do.
This stuff is for chips, tacos, or anything else! All I know is I am not allowed to go a week without making a batch of the tasty stuff. Environmental and produce variables exist, but consistency isn't as important when Im cooking at home. Ill probably keep updating this thread as time goes on. Please feel free to ask questions or add anything you would like.
I throw some stuff in water to help with consistency and flavor. That water is salted and allows me to determine the texture of the sauce. Note the chunk of yellow 7 floating in there.
I also grill the same ingredients for flavor and color in the sauce. The darker the better. Note the yellow 7 cooking in there. ( missing from the picture is 2 dried california chili's)
Salt and pepper, ALOT of Lime.
Here is everything right before blending, see the flavorful liquid in the bottom?
Finished product. I normally drink beer, but oh well.
Does this post belong here? I sure hope so..