Tomato Orange Salsa

"A quick easy salsa based on a Moosewood recipe. Will last 2-3 days in the fridge if it isn't polished off sooner"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
2 cups
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
  • Let sit for 10-15 minues to allow the flavours to blend.

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Reviews

  1. When I came across this recipe I just knew I had to try it, not only because of the orange that's listed, but also because it uses milder chili peppers than what's usually included ~ VERY, VERY TASTY SALSA, & one I'll be making again & again! Many thanks for a great keeper! [Tagged, made & reviewed in And the SECRET INGREDIENT Is . . .]
     
  2. Pretty and delicious! I seeded the tomatoes and chopped the orange small. The sweetness of the orange was a nice surprise each time I got a bite with some in it. Nice balance of flavors. Reviewed for Healthy Choices ABC Tag.
     
  3. A deliciously mild and citrusy salsa. I used a serrano pepper and left the orange chunks large. Colorful; delicious the next day too. Thanks!
     
  4. Very nice salsa. The orange bits (I cut them into small pieces) added a special flavor to it, which made it a little different from your ordinary salsa, very fresh. I even used a little leftover on a salad and it was great!
     
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