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I've been cooking for the past three days and tomorrow is another grill/smoke/drinking day. Been going through lots of salsa/chips for the masses during the process.

So what's your favorite?


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Mateos here is TX is pretty good. If you want to try your own… tomatoes, onions, jalapeños, ceranos and some garlic to taste in a blender. Put a little fresh squeezed lime juice in at the end and you’re set

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Best is making your own of course

Until fresh tomatoes come on I use canned fire roasted from Walmart

Bottled tame Jalapeno...cilantro....salt/pepper......minced garlic.....

Lemon/lime juice.......yellow bell peppers.......red onions



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I will make some from the garden here, soon. No recipe, I just chop up everything. This year I am going to add some chopped purslane. I can eat a ton of fresh garden salsa. I like using oil and vinegar salad dressing in it!

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The wifey makes some great salsa

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Originally Posted by SRPI89
Mateos here is TX is pretty good. If you want to try your own… tomatoes, onions, jalapeños, ceranos and some garlic to taste in a blender. Put a little fresh squeezed lime juice in at the end and you’re set
Another vote for Mateos if Im going store bought.


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5 cans of diced tomatoes, one can of Ro-Tel medium diced tomatoes & chilies, one packet of Mrs. Wages medium or hot salsa mix and 3/4 cup of white vinegar. Bring all to a boil, simmer 10 minutes and chill. Good stuff.

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I like homemade and preferably after sitting in the fridge for a day.
Standard stuff…… fine chop or chunked, I don’t mind either way.
Sometimes I roast the peppers and tomatillos

Depends on the funk I’m feeling that day.

Soooo many different ways to make salsa

I like peach and mango sometimes

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Tostitos Avacado salsa. My current fav.

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Ingredients:
1 28 oz. can crushed tomatoes, with juice

1 28 oz. can diced tomatoes, with juice
1/2 large yellow onion, diced

3 bunches green onions, diced

1-4 jalepeno peppers, boiled for approximately five minutes and minced. I like to add the seeds, but you don't necessarily have to. (Add the peppers last and test frequently, or you might get the stuff too hot.)

2-4 tablespoons minced garlic (to taste)

1/4 to 3/4 teaspoon cumin (to taste)

salt and pepper (to taste)

1 bunch cilantro, finely chopped

2-3 teaspoons lemon juice

Directions:
Take the above ingredients and blend together. If it is too thick, add a little water. It is VERY simple! You can, of course, eat it once blended; but it is even better after refrigerated for 1-3 hours.

Number Of Servings:
This lasts our family of 6 for 4-5 days; but we don't have Anna eating the stuff yet.

Preparation Time:
Less than 20

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Herdez, fire roasted casera, their red cremosa and green cremosa. The avocado doesnt suck eirher.

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I like Sadie's Hot, both red and green, out of New Mexico. Available at Walmart.

https://sadiessalsa.com/


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+1 on Herdez...the Salsa Casera por favor

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Agreed on the Herdez fire roasted.


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Originally Posted by High_Noon
IMHO, this is the best there is and life wouldn't be the same without it:

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This, and also La Costena Mexican Salsa. And the great thing is, La Costena is cheap:

https://www.amazon.com/Costena-Homestyle-Sauce-7-76-Ounce/dp/B00HF7VT6K

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You got the smoker going?

12 roma tomatoes cut in half, one onion quartered, 4-5 jalapeños cut in 1/2 and a bisected head of garlic wrapped in foil.

Put that on your smoker for 1-2 hours, 200-225 degrees. Squeeze out garlic into blender and put rest in with a bunch of cilantro, juice from a lime and a healthy dash if salt. Blend to consistency you like.

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8 tomatillos
3 jalapenos. (or more)
3 cloves garlic (or more)

Boil these for eight minutes.

Two cups chopped cilantro
One lime worth of juice
Tablespoon vinegar
Salt

Put all that schit in a blender.

Put in fridge.
Serve.


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Originally Posted by tikkanut
Best is making your own of course

Until fresh tomatoes come on I use canned fire roasted from Walmart

Bottled tame Jalapeno...cilantro....salt/pepper......minced garlic.....

Lemon/lime juice.......yellow bell peppers.......red onions
That canned stuff from Walmart is surprisingly good and cheap. I browned a little hamburger meat and mixed the Walmart Salsa in and dipped it up with corn chips until it was gone.


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