I know, I know, it's not over
yet. But some kids are already going back to school. If you're like me, you
didn't do everything on your "Summer Bucket List". I guess we
do still have a few weeks left; and it will be warm till late
October here in Michigan, so I may still have time to check a few off yet.
The great thing about this time
of year is the bountiful harvest of veggies.
This past weekend I went to a
dinner party with a Taco theme. And since the Local Farm Market (LFM) had 1/2
pecks and bushels of tomatoes were in I decided to bring my famous
salsa. I love salsa on everything!! Chips, tacos, fajitas, eggs......
And after 33 years of marriage I made a double batch
to leave some at home so as not to start a war with my Honey for making and
taking and not leaving any.
So if you have an abundance of
tomatoes, or have a LFM, like I do that sells 1/2 pecks, this is my favorite recipe for salsa. It requires no stock pots, no cooking, no mason
jars; unless that is what you use to store it in.
1/2 peck tomatoes (About 12)
1 large sweet Vidalia onion, or sweet onion of choice
1-2 large green peppers
1 large jalapeno
1 bunch of cilantro
1-2 cloves of garlic
1 Lemon
1 Lime
Salt/Pepper
Directions:
This salsa will be done in small batches. I have a 4 cup food processor and it took 4 batches of ingredients. Blend in a large bowl to combine all batches and divided into 2 large mason jars.
In a food processor add:
Cube tomatoes, diced onion, diced green pepper, small handful of Cilantro per batch- roughly 3 tablespoons; 1/2 clove of garlic per batch. (for less garlic, add to first & last batch); Juice of 1 lemon for entire batch; Juice of 1 lime for entire batch
Jalapeno's can be difficult to work with if you are not careful. I use plastic cooking gloves.
For Hot salsa, dice and add whole pepper in 1st & last batch.
For Medium, take all the seeds and veins out and it should still have some heat to it. Add in 1st & last batch.
For Mild salsa, omit Jalapeno.
Salt/Pepper to taste
Notes:
* All ingredients will be to taste, so make it the way you like it - have fun with it!
* If you like a chunky salsa; save a few diced or an additional tomato, green pepper and onion to add to finished product
* If you like garlic, add both cloves
* If you like a lot of cilantro, add a lot
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