As the title states. Plan on going to HEB tomorrow morning and looking to make a medium heat salsa.
I'm not a fan either. The red wine vinegar they put in it is off-putting.BurnetAggie99 said:
Stuff has way to much cumin
Max Power said:
Standard - just blend everything, no cooking
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
Half a small white onion
2 cloves garlic
3 Serrano peppers
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
How long does this last in the fridge? Does this freeze and thaw out pretty well? Or does it separate too much?Max Power said:
I have three I keep in rotation depending on what I'm in the mood for.
Standard - just blend everything, no cooking
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
Half a small white onion
2 cloves garlic
3 Serrano peppers
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
In what quantities / proportions?FIDO*98* said:
I'll take halved Roma tomatoes, sliced onions, garlic, and fresh jalapenos and drizzle with some neutral oil. Throw them on a parchment lined sheet pan and roast at 450 for about 30 mins. After they char up a little everything goes into a food processor with salt, fresh lime juice, and cilantro.
this is similar to mine, except i use a 14oz can of tomatoes and 3-4 Roma tomatoes. If you freeze, it will separate and be super watery, unfortunately.bigtruckguy3500 said:How long does this last in the fridge? Does this freeze and thaw out pretty well? Or does it separate too much?Max Power said:
I have three I keep in rotation depending on what I'm in the mood for.
Standard - just blend everything, no cooking
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
Half a small white onion
2 cloves garlic
3 Serrano peppers
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Thinking about starting to make more of my own, but want something I can make in large batches to last me 2-3 weeks. Either by freezing, or just won't spoil in the fridge that quickly.
Max Power said:
I have three I keep in rotation depending on what I'm in the mood for.
Standard - just blend everything, no cooking
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
Half a small white onion
2 cloves garlic
3 Serrano peppers
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Chipotle salsa
28 oz fire roasted tomatoes
1 small can chipotle peppers
Half a small white onion roasted
3 cloves roasted garlic
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Tomatillo avocado salsa
1 pound tomatillos roasted
Half of one small white onion roasted
2 cloves roasted garlic
3 Serrano peppers roasted
1 large avocado
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
investorAg83 said:
Into the food processor:
4 quartered tomatoes
One red onion
3 jalapeños (include however many seeds you want for spice)
3 cloves garlic
1/3 cup cilantro
3 tbsp lime juice
3 tsp cumin
3 tsp sugar
1.5 tsp salt
Blend
Then add small can of green chilis
15 oz can of San Marzano tomatoes
Blend it until you're happy with the texture.
This is a good recipe. My son and I have been making this recipe but adding 2 habenero peppers and a serrano pepper. (along wtih 5-10 jalapenos). Haven't found anyone that doesn't like it yet.Hwy30East said:
Max Power said:
I have three I keep in rotation depending on what I'm in the mood for.
Standard - just blend everything, no cooking
28 oz can crushed tomatoes
Half a small white onion
2 cloves garlic
3 Serrano peppers
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Chipotle salsa
28 oz fire roasted tomatoes
1 small can chipotle peppers
Half a small white onion roasted
3 cloves roasted garlic
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Tomatillo avocado salsa
1 pound tomatillos roasted
Half of one small white onion roasted
2 cloves roasted garlic
3 Serrano peppers roasted
1 large avocado
Juice of one lime
Cilantro to taste
1 tsp salt
Haha, same. I live in Minnesota and they always seem to confuse the cashier and no doubt start to look them up until I tell them what they arrMax Power said:
I was going to make a batch of avocado/tomatillo salsa this weekend and they didn't have any avocados to my liking. For some reason I've never just made straight up tomatillo salsa before so I decided to just go with that. Why have I never just done that before? Tomatillo salsa > all the tomato salsas I've made. Get a good char on the tomatillos and the onion, this will be my go-to as long as I can find decent tomatillos.
Living in the midwest I once again had to explain to the cashier what tomatillos are, even though they regularly have them in stock. I normally roll through self check out but had too many items for that.