Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Cooked Salsa



This recipe comes from a friend I saw prepare this salsa a few years ago.  I've been making it like this since, minus the extra jalapenos - I can't eat anything too spicy.  Be careful because the longer the salsa sits, the spicier it gets.  By tomorrow my salsa is sure to be way spicier than it tasted today.  I'm pretty darn Caucasian, so my taste buds are a little sensitive.

Serve and eat with Blue Organic Corn Chips as they contain more protein than their yellow or white corn counterparts. In addition, blue corn tortillas have a lower starch content and lower glycemic index (GI) than regular corn tortillas.

I've also served this salsa over a plain grilled chicken breast for a healthy yet flavorful main dish.

Cooked Salsa

4 large tomatoes
1 jalapeno
3/4 bunch of cilantro
1 bunch green onions
1-2 tablespoons lime juice
Dash salt

Bring a large pot of water to a boil.  Drop in 4 tomatoes and 1 jalapeno.  In the picture below, I cooked two jalapenos because I wasn't sure how spicy I wanted the salsa.  In the end I only used one.



Once the skin on the tomato begins to peel off, remove the tomatoes from the water and cut out the hard stem area.  Next, cut the stem off of the jalapeno and add it to the food processor (or blender) with the tomatoes.  If you cannot fit everything into the food processor, puree the ingredients in batches.  Add the cilantro, green onions, salt and lime juice to the food processor as well.  Puree well.




Pour salsa into a bowl and serve warm!  This salsa is truly best when warm, but make sure you refrigerate the leftovers - it's still delicious cold.


3 comments:

  1. Looks delicious!! I love dry roasting the jalapenos in a cast iron skillet--adds a nice smoked flavor. Can't wait to try this recipe!! Thanks Laura! :)

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  2. Laura this sounds delicious. This my first visit to your blog. I've spent some time reading earlier posts to catch-up on what you've been doing. I love your recipes and will be back often to see what you do next. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

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