Ingredients
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1 - 2
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1 1/2
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1/2
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1
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2
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2
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1
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1
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2
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Directions
Lizano-Style Salsa, I found this recipe on the web while researching an article for Costa Rician Foods Aparently this stuff is addictive If you try it please feel free to compare to the store bought stuff & what you would add/change No name was attached to the original recipe , When I was in Costa Rica, we talked to a local about how they make lizano sauce, it’s mostly vegetables and for the sweetness they use 1 fruit, it can be mango, pineapple, or papaya The only thing missing in this recipe is the fruit He said you can use which ever one you want, but only use 1 per recipe , I found this recipe on the web while researching an article for Costa Rician Foods Aparently this stuff is addictive If you try it please feel free to compare to the store bought stuff & what you would add/change No name was attached to the original recipe
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Steps
1
Done
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Remove Stems from the Chiles. |
2
Done
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Slice the Chiles in Half Lengthwise. |
3
Done
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Remove the Seeds and Fibrous Connective Material Attaching the Seeds to the Chiles. (use the Back of a Spoon When I Need to Do This in Other Recipes) |
4
Done
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Pre-Heat a 6-8-Inch Cast Iron or Heavy Stainless Steel Skillet Over Medium Heat. |
5
Done
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When Hot Lay the Chile Pieces in the Pan and Toast, Turning After About 2 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Add the Water and Lower the Heat to Bring the Water to a Simmer. |
7
Done
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Simmer For Five Minutes. |
8
Done
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Remove the Chile Pieces from the Pan and Place in Blender. |
9
Done
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Measure Out 1 Cup of the Chile-Infused Water and Add to the Blender. |
10
Done
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Add the Remaining Ingredients. |
11
Done
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Blend Until Smooth. |
12
Done
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Taste For Seasoning. |
13
Done
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Pour Into a Sterile Jar and Seal. |
14
Done
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Keeps For 2 Weeks in the Fridge or You Can Freeze in a Container or Ice Cube Tray. |