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#7160 July 27th, 2004 at 04:27 AM
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Hey Phil, Where's that salsa recipe teech

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#7161 July 28th, 2004 at 07:23 AM
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I'll share mine!!! grinnnn

I'm originally from South Texas. This is the Tex-Mex "Pico de Gallo" (pronounce: "Pico de Gayo", translation: "Beak of the Rooster" - I don't know why it's called this) salsa that the locals eat. It can be eaten with tortilla chips or put inside a taco. It's especially good on a hot day with a cold Corona.

tomatos (diced)
white onion (chopped small)
cilantro (leaves and stems, chopped)
jalapeno (with or without seeds, depending on how spicy you like it, chopped small)
lime
salt and pepper

Sorry I can't give measurements; I never measure. teech The colors should look balanced, and it everything should be "to taste".

You could just put these all in a food processor or blender if you prefer a liquidy salsa or if you’re in a hurry.

#7162 July 29th, 2004 at 02:03 AM
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YUM! I love a good salsa recipe!

And, where IS Phil???

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#7163 July 29th, 2004 at 03:13 AM
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****Zelinda,
That sounds like a great recipe!!
And I love spicey salsa...
And I like it alot juicier than normal!!!
And I NEVER measure when making my own recipes....
(*but it is funny, I did write one down for my salsa recipe, just so I could get it to take pretty much the same taste each time!!!

****Cindy,
I read Phil post he went back to work!!!
So, we see him just a tad bit less now adays!
Seems awfully quiet without him....... eek


But he promised me a salsa recipe LAST YEAR!!!
So, I'm startin' early lookin' for it, cause my mater's are going to be coming in SOON!!!!

Weezie

#7164 July 29th, 2004 at 04:02 AM
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Weezie, You Are Sooo Correct, and A much Better memory than I thumbup So, I am going to type this, and try to be fast!..Yea Right, But I said I would, and I will keep My Word!No Matter How TIRED AND SLEEPY I AM>>> So Excuse TYPO'S! Be sure, as I am sure you know...Wear Gloves when cutting peppers grinnnn BUT (if you ARE a lightweight) you can put the real hot peppers in a muslin Bag, and remove them after simmering and before canning!
1 1/4 cups cider vinegar
1/4-1/2 cup
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons cilantro, minced(I use less cilantro) :p
3 teaspoons salt


Combine all ingredients in a large pot. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer for 10 minutes. Pour into hot jars leaving 1/4 inch of head space. Clean rims, adjust caps and rings. Process for 15 minutes in a boiling water bath. Yield about 6 pints.

#7165 July 29th, 2004 at 04:36 AM
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Phil,
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No Matter How TIRED AND SLEEPY I AM
You didn't have to do it tonight,
I'm sorry to hear your' pooped!!!

But that is some greattttttt soundin' salsa!!
(I Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Spicey food and hot!
but it has to be tasty..
I had a item one time called "Dave's Insanity Sauce",
It was a boiling hot! But just hot,
no flavor!!!)

I have never tasted cilantro!!
Does it taste like celery or something????

You know, I have never tried canning my salsa???
I like it raw, but I may very well try this!!!

THANK~YOU SO VERY MUCH PHIL!!!
I APPRECIATE IT!
THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME
(AND OUT OF YOUR SLEEP)
TO WRITE IT DOWN FOR US!!!

Weezie

#7166 July 29th, 2004 at 07:38 AM
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Phil,
This recipe sounds GREAT!!! thumbup I think I'll try to make some. I've never made a canned salsa before.

Weezie,
I can't believe you've never had cilantro before! I've eaten it all my life. I understand that people either really like or really don't like it. I love it on salad, it gives a really fresh flavor. grinnnn

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Here's a recipe that I often use. It never turns out the same due to variations in water content of tomatoes, "heat" of peppers, etc. but it is good and easy to make. Change amounts as you wish.

30 tomatoes
5 onions
2 large green peppers
5-10 jalepeno peppers
1-2 bunches garlic
1 cup vinegar
1/3 cup sugar
1/8 cup pickling salt
(2) 12 oz. cans tomato paste (unsalted)

Blanche tomatoes and remove skins. Chop everything to size desired (I like it chunky). Put all ingredients into large kettle and bring to rolling boil for 35-40 minutes. Place into sterilized jars, apply sterilized lids and rings and place in hot water bath for 20 minutes.

Enjoy! thumbup

#7168 July 31st, 2004 at 05:31 AM
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OH, YEAH!

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YUMMY!!!

Karen grinnnn

#7170 July 31st, 2004 at 07:24 AM
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Thanks Big Boy!!

I really appreciate that recipe!!

I love to read recipes, and how different,
people can make them...
And how someone might not have thought of an ingredient or something...

My mouth is watering so much from these recipes!

Weezie

#7171 July 31st, 2004 at 07:26 AM
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Zelinda,
Have you ever grown celantro???
And what do you have to do to grow it and
harvest it???
Just curious!!

Weezie


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