Friday, September 4, 2009

Salsa

I love a good salsa and it's hard to find in restaurants. My hubby and I joke that in order to pass our test and come back to a Mexican restaurant they have to have A. good salsa B. good margarita C. good fajitas. I think if you fail the first two for sure you should close up shop. Just kidding, I know I'm just one customer out of the thousands that go so just because I'm not happy doesn't mean everyone else isn't.

This recipe comes from an unnamed source because I can't tell you who they are. I like the addition of carrot in there to give it a little crunch. For some reason I like mine blended until it's water with a tiny hint of cilantro, but the hubby likes it chunky with tons of cilantro so it's a good thing I make my own and and customise it.


Hope you have a wonderful Labor Day and enjoy the day off!!


Fresh Salsa

4 jalapenos
1 clove garlic
4 green onions
1 tomatillo
cilantro to taste
1 small carrot
1 can whole tomatos
salt to taste

Place all ingredients in a blender and pulse to desired consistancy. (I strain the canned tomatoes and add the juice as needed.)



3 comments:

  1. I agree that the restaurant has to have good salsa. We don't drink so, I think that #2 has to be a good chip to dip it with.

    Ramona

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  2. I need a really good salsa recipe. I think I just found it. Thanks. Enjoy the long weekend.

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  3. My benchmarks for a good Mexican restaurant are good salsa and chips and a good cheese enchilada. I'm sure you won't be surprised to hear that we don't find much of either here in Colorado. Oh, "I wanna go home with the armadilla!"

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