Ingredients
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1
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5 - 6
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1
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1
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1/4
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Directions
Taqueria Green Salsa Salsa Verde, This is not like the tex mex green salsa you encounter at big chains that contain avacados or tomatillos. This is a more of a taqueria style sauce that you find in local mexican meat markets. I liked the sauce so much that I asked the waitress at a taqueria if she knew how to make it and she asked a person in the back and was fortunate enough to get an answer. It is VERY spicy., Excellent sauce!! Someone sent me the recipe months ago & Im not sure what took me so long to try it. Extremely addicting! I also used avocado oil. Wish I could thank the person who sent it to me. *wink*
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Steps
1
Done
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Cut the Stems Off the Jalapenos and Throw Them in a Small Pot. |
2
Done
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Remove Seeds If You Don't Want It as Spicy. |
3
Done
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Add Peeled Garlic. |
4
Done
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Add a Small Amount a Water, About 1/4 Cup or a Little More to Get a Steam Effect. |
5
Done
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Place on Stove at a Low Medium Heat to Get It Steaming For About 15 Minute. |
6
Done
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Add Contents to a Blender and Add Oil and Blend Until Smooth. |
7
Done
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Add Salt to Taste. |
8
Done
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You May Need to Adjust Salt, Water, and Chicken Cubes to Suit the Taste Because Jalapenos Are not All Uniform in Taste Depending on the Season. |
9
Done
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used Olive Oil but I Doubt a Mexican Restaurant Uses Olive Oil. |