Best 4 My Restaurant Style Salsa Large Batch Recipes

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In the realm of culinary artistry, few condiments reign supreme like the vibrant, flavorful, and versatile salsa. Whether you're hosting a Tex-Mex fiesta, elevating your taco Tuesday spread, or simply seeking a zesty accompaniment to your favorite dishes, a large batch of restaurant-style salsa is an indispensable kitchen staple. With its tantalizing blend of fresh ingredients, zesty spices, and just the right amount of heat, this homemade salsa promises to tantalize taste buds and leave you craving more. So, grab your apron, gather your ingredients, and embark on a culinary journey to create the ultimate restaurant-style salsa in the comfort of your own kitchen.

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RESTAURANT-STYLE SALSA



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Food Network's Ree Drummond shares her recipe for homemade restaurant-style salsa that the whole family will love!

Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     condiment

Time 1h15m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

Two 10-ounce cans diced tomatoes and green chiles, such as Rotel
One 28-ounce can whole tomatoes with juice
1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves (or more to taste!)
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 clove garlic, minced
1 whole jalapeno, quartered and sliced thin, with seeds and membrane
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1/2 whole lime, juiced

Steps:

  • Combine the diced tomatoes, whole tomatoes, cilantro, onions, garlic, jalapeno, cumin, salt, sugar and lime juice in a blender or food processor. (This is a very large batch. I recommend using a 12-cup food processor, or you can process the ingredients in batches and then mix everything together in a large mixing bowl.)
  • Pulse until you get the salsa to the consistency you'd like. I do about 10 to 15 pulses. Test seasonings with a tortilla chip and adjust as needed.
  • Refrigerate the salsa for at least an hour before serving.

FRESH RESTAURANT-STYLE SALSA



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This addictive salsa is restaurant quality, or maybe even better! It's fresh and flavorful, not too spicy, and easy to make in a food processor with a mix of ripe and canned Roma tomatoes. This makes a big batch which is good because it will go fast. Serve with lots of thin, crispy tortilla chips and a margarita, of course!

Provided by NicoleMcmom

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Dips and Spreads Recipes     Salsa Recipes     Tomato Salsa Recipes

Time 10m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (28 ounce) can Roma tomatoes, drained
4 small Roma tomatoes, quartered
1 cup chopped white onion
1 clove garlic, smashed
1 small bunch fresh cilantro, stems removed
1 serrano pepper, seeded and chopped
1 medium jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
¼ teaspoon ground cumin

Steps:

  • Combine canned and fresh tomatoes, onion, and garlic in a food processor; pulse 5 times to chop. Add cilantro, serrano and jalapeno peppers, lime juice, salt, and cumin and process for 10 seconds. Pulse further to desired consistency. Check and adjust seasoning as desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 10.8 calories, Carbohydrate 2.5 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 168.1 mg, Sugar 1.3 g

MY RESTAURANT-STYLE SALSA-LARGE BATCH



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This recipe was adapted from The Pioneer Woman's blog recipe. Everyone who has tried this salsa absolutely loves it. It is close to my Enough For A Superbowl Party Salsa only a much smaller amount. I think that this would make a great Mexican Gazpacho recipe for summertime. I have found that Hunts brand tomatoes is the best for this recipe. There really is a difference in flavor of brands. I also only use Rotel brand because the flavor is consistent. Here are the heat breakdowns: Mild: 2 cans mild (don't use the jalapeno) Medium: 1 can original, 1 can mild Medium-Hot: 2 can original Hot: 1 can original, 1 can hot Hot-hot: 2 cans hot I hope that makes sense.

Provided by dawnie2u

Categories     Sauces

Time 10m

Yield 6 cups, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

28 ounces diced tomatoes (Hunt's brand)
20 ounces Rotel tomatoes & chilies (2-10 ounce cans)
1 bunch green onion, trimmed and cut into thirds
1 bunch fresh cilantro, stems removed (I use the stems sometimes)
3 fresh garlic cloves, chopped
1 jalapeno, stemmed and chopped
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

Steps:

  • Pour the tomatoes, Rotel, green onions and cilantro into an 11-cup food processor (or make in half batches and combine when done). Pulse the mixture about 15 times.
  • Add garlic, jalapeno (if using), sugar, salt and cumin.
  • Pulse until the consistency that you like. I pulse about 10 mores times.
  • Pour into a jar or airtight container and refrigerate for at least 4 hours to let the flavors meld (If I am in a rush, I will stick in the freezer for about 30 minutes).
  • It will keep for at least a week, and if we haven't used it all by then, which rarely happens, I add it into soup or chili.

BIG BATCH SALSA (FOR CANNING)



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My mom and I have made this salsa for years. This is the easiest way to can a big batch of salsa. Instead of cooking pots full of salsa on the stove and worrying that it will scorch on the bottom, this method slowly simmers one batch in an 18 qt. electric roaster (a church dinner style roaster). This is a thick, medium heat salsa that is slightly sweet. It is a staple in my holiday gift baskets. In fact, I get complaints from friends, family, and neighbors when I do not include it or if I run out before the next canning season! This year I made four batches - 52 quarts.

Provided by CindyMarie

Categories     Sauces

Time 3h30m

Yield 12-14 Quart, 104 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

15 quarts tomatoes, cored, peeled, and crushed (about 1 1/2 to 2, 5-gallon buckets of tomatoes)
6 cups onions, chopped (about 4 large onions)
2 cups jalapeno peppers, chopped (25-30 peppers, seeded)
12 garlic cloves, minced
1 3/4 cups white vinegar
3/4 cup sugar
4 tablespoons salt
30 ounces tomato paste

Steps:

  • Fill roaster with tomatoes, crushing with hands or with an emersion blender as you add them to the pan.
  • Add onions, jalapenos, garlic, vinegar, sugar, salt, and tomato paste. (Note: Sometimes I need to let the tomatoes cook down before adding the sugar, vinegar, and tomato paste so that it will fit in the roaster.
  • Simmer 2 to 5 hours to desired thickness. Stir occasionally, scraping sides of roaster so that it does not burn. Adjust salt, sugar, and peppers to taste. You can add tomato juice if it becomes too thick.
  • Ladle hot salsa into jars, leaving ¼-inch head space.
  • Clean rim with damp cloth. Adjust two-piece caps.
  • Place jars in a hot water bath. Process 15 minutes (pints) or 20 minutes (quarts), after water comes to a boil.
  • Remove jars from hot water bath. After 12 hours, check seal, remove bands, and label.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 36.8, Fat 0.3, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 339.2, Carbohydrate 8.3, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 5.7, Protein 1.4

Tips:

- Use ripe, flavorful tomatoes for the best salsa. Roma tomatoes (also called plum tomatoes) are a good choice. - If you want a spicier salsa, use more jalapeños or serrano peppers. Remove the seeds and ribs from the peppers before chopping them to reduce the heat. - Add some fresh cilantro and lime juice to the salsa for a brighter flavor. - If you're making a large batch of salsa, can it in jars for later use. - Experiment with different ingredients to create your own unique salsa recipe. Some popular additions include corn, black beans, and pineapple.

Conclusion:

This recipe for restaurant-style salsa is a great way to add flavor to your favorite Mexican dishes. It's also a healthy and delicious snack. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can make this salsa at home and enjoy it all week long. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy way to add some flavor to your meals, give this salsa a try. You won't be disappointed!

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