BASIC SLOW SIMMERED SALSA

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Most people think you make a salsa by throwing tomatoes, peppers, and onions in a blender. Give that a try and tell me how it tastes... You need to add some heat to make the flavors come alive. I developed this recipe over time as I tried and tried to make the perfect salsa, I have not arrived there yet, but I believe my recipe far exceeds any other salsa recipe I have ever seen online, and I never looked at a salsa recipe until after I created this one.

Provided by prushik

Categories     Sauces

Time 1h15m

Yield 1 Salsa, 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

5 -6 fresh tomatoes
1 onion
3 -5 garlic cloves
3 tablespoons cilantro
1 teaspoon cumin
1 tablespoon salt
1/4 cup lime juice
1/8 cup vinegar
1 poblano pepper
1 chipotle pepper
1/4 cup corn oil

Steps:

  • Choose your ingredients carefully, you can make all kinds of different creations just by switching up the kinds of tomatoes, onions, and peppers you use. Yellow tomatoes make a terrible salsa because they don't have the same level of moisture as most types of red tomatoes. I know some people that swear by boiler onions for salsa, they are small, but powerful onions. I recommend Roma tomatoes and a nice big Spanish Yellow onion for your first salsa.
  • Begin by dicing the tomatoes. If you don't feel like it (lets face it, that's a lot of tomatoes to dice), then you can throw them in a food processor for a few seconds (be careful not to liquefy them, that will not make an appetizing salsa).
  • Throw about 85% of the tomatoes into a saucepan with your corn oil. Turn the heat up to simmer (very low). Remember to stir this once in a while, but while you are not stirring, try to keep a lid on it.
  • Next, dice your onion and throw about 85% of that in with the tomatoes and stir. Make sure you set the last 15% of your onion and tomatoes aside for later.
  • Next, dice up your peppers and throw them all in the pan/pot. You should chop these up a bit smaller than your other ingredients. I highly recommend a food processor for this step, Chipotle peppers can be very tough.
  • Next, chop up your garlic and throw that in to the pan. Add in the remainder of your spices (Cilantro, Cumin, Salt).
  • Add the lime juice and Vinegar. Make sure your stir well after this.
  • Replace your lid and let the salsa simmer for about an hour or so, stir ever once in awhile. After about 30-45 minutes, add in your leftover onion an tomato (the 15% you set aside).
  • Once you notice the salsa beginning to lose moisture, remove it from heat. It should still be fairly watery at this point, it will set when it cools down.
  • Transfer your salsa to another container and refrigerate for a few hours. After that, its ready to be served with tortilla chips! Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 364.2, Fat 28.9, SaturatedFat 3.7, Sodium 3513.8, Carbohydrate 26.2, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 11.1, Protein 5

MD:Kawsar Hosain
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I would not recommend this salsa to anyone.


Agaba
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This salsa was a waste of time. It didn't have any flavor.


bangla 24
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I wasn't a fan of this salsa. It was too bland for my taste.


Jerry Paundz
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This salsa is a bit too spicy for me, but I still enjoyed it.


Faten Kasas
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I'm not a big fan of salsa, but this one is really good.


Jacklyn Eimany
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This salsa is the best I've ever had!


Gulls herAll
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I love this salsa! It's so fresh and flavorful.


Agbaje abdulahi
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This salsa is a great way to add some flavor to your meals.


Md Solyman
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This salsa is so easy to make and it's always a hit at parties.


elijah wkey
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This salsa is the perfect balance of sweet and spicy.


Huzaifa Asif
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I love the roasted flavor of this salsa. It's so much more flavorful than regular salsa.


Kris Cate
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This salsa is a great way to use up leftover tomatoes. It's also a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.


Gutty Venegas
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This salsa is a great way to add some flavor to your meals. I love to use it as a topping for grilled chicken or fish. It's also great in tacos and burritos.


Justice Boadi
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I'm not a big fan of spicy food, but this salsa is the exception. It has just the right amount of heat. I love to use it as a dipping sauce for chips or as a topping for tacos and burritos.


veya
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This salsa is so easy to make and it's always a hit at parties. I love the chunky texture and the fresh flavor. I always get compliments on it.


Tshepang Nkoana
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I love the smoky flavor that the roasted tomatoes give this salsa. It's so much more flavorful than regular salsa. I also like that this salsa is not too spicy. It's perfect for people who don't like spicy food.


Mr Wicky
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This salsa is a great way to use up leftover tomatoes. I always have a few tomatoes that are starting to go bad, so I just throw them in a pot with some onions, peppers, and spices and let it simmer. It's a delicious and easy way to preserve my tomat


Atifsamr Atifsamr
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I've tried many salsa recipes over the years, but this one is by far my favorite. It's the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and spicy. I love to serve it with chips, tacos, or burritos.


Billy R. McKee
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This salsa is amazing! It's so easy to make and it tastes so fresh and flavorful. I love that I can control the heat level by adjusting the amount of jalapeƱo peppers I add. I will definitely be making this again and again.