Enjoy this picture recipe!
You will need a bowl to mix up the salsa
A can of diced tomatoes
A few fresh tomatoes
Cut up the fresh tomatoes and place them in the bowl along with the canned diced tomatoes
Then get a few bunches of green onion
Dice up the green onion and add it to the tomatoes
You'll also need some cilantro
And you will add it to the tomatoes and green onions
If you like medium-hot salsa you will add in jalapeno pepper WITH the seeds. If you like mild salsa you can put in one jalapeno without the seeds.
In this case Michael was making salsa that was a medium so he left the seeds in. Dice up the jalapenos.
Add some tasty garlic
Dice it up and add it to the rest of the ingredients
Add a tablespoon of Lawry's seasoning salt
Some lime juice
Mix it all up with a hand mixer
And voila - you have yourself some delicious, fresh salsa!
Enjoy!
(No children were harmed in the making of this salsa)
A can of diced tomatoes
A few fresh tomatoes
Cut up the fresh tomatoes and place them in the bowl along with the canned diced tomatoes
Then get a few bunches of green onion
Dice up the green onion and add it to the tomatoes
You'll also need some cilantro
And you will add it to the tomatoes and green onions
If you like medium-hot salsa you will add in jalapeno pepper WITH the seeds. If you like mild salsa you can put in one jalapeno without the seeds.
In this case Michael was making salsa that was a medium so he left the seeds in. Dice up the jalapenos.
Add some tasty garlic
Dice it up and add it to the rest of the ingredients
Add a tablespoon of Lawry's seasoning salt
Some lime juice
Mix it all up with a hand mixer
And voila - you have yourself some delicious, fresh salsa!
Enjoy!
(No children were harmed in the making of this salsa)
4 comments:
Omygoodness... I am thrilled with this post! I LOVE salsa, being a Texas girl. (My Dad proudly reminds me that I was eating Pace Picante sauce and drinking coffee by age three.) But for all my salsa eating, I've never once tried making it. Now I have an excuse. Thanks, you guys, for taking the time to share such a delicious-looking recipe! I have a hunch you guys could be somewhat of an authority, what with your background and all... ;D
Oh, and Ann, I've been meaning for days to answer your question on my blog about the mint tea. I make my own in the summer when my mint is growing like crazy, but during the winter I like the Bigelow brand - either Mint or Spearmint is great. If you can't find it in CA, let me know and I'll happily send you over a box or two. Such a refreshing way to "take your tea"!
Again, thanks for the recipe! Can't wait to try it out!
Brin
Would be a lot cooler if it was a video with weird indie music.
Hey, what a cute model!
Yummy!!!
Fresh salsa is the best...I like the green onions idea...much better than the regular onions that I use...I also like the cool looking cutting and dicing device:)
I am hungry already:)
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