Salsa Superior

"This salsa is the compilation of dozens of salsa recipes that I have read. This salsa is not too hot, not too sweet, not too mild. The depth of flavor and easy prep will make this a winner for your next party or Tex-Mex night."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
2 quarts
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • In the bowl of a food processor, place garlic, onion, and jalapeno. Process to one minute or until finely chopped, almost minced, remove contents to a large bowl.
  • In the same bowl of the food processor, add one cup of the crushed tomato, cilantro, and tomato paste. Process until the cilantro is well incorportated, place in the large bowl wth the vegetables previously chopped.
  • Stir tomato mixture with the onion, garlic, and jalapeno mince. Add remaining ing. except salt and pepper. stir well. Add salt and pepper to tatste preference.
  • Chill well, at least four hours. The longer this rests the more the flavor develops.
  • Note: Please don't doubt the vinegar, it works in this recipe.

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Reviews

  1. Ha, I realized this was a no-cook recipe only after the salsa was simmering on the stove! I didn't have enough lime juice, so I substituted lemon, but I still think I won't necessarily use the tomato paste next time. It was a little too recognizable a taste, we found. Kinda sweetish. I love that this recipe calls for a volume of crushed tomatoes or tomato puree though, rather than x-number of pounds of tomatoes. My tomatoes are ripening indoors off the vine now and I never have more than a handful ready at a time, so I crush them up and throw them in the freezer, but then using my old salsa recipe, I never knew how much tomato to use. Will use this recipe again, but will probably tweak it a little. And I won't cook it!!!
     
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My wife and I love to cook and love to find recipes that are great tasting and easty to prepare. As a minister we host a lot of friends in our home, take food to help families, and go to many pot-lucks which makes our hunt for recipes constant.
 
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