Ingredients
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14
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10
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1/2
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1/2
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2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/4
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Directions
My Restaurant-Style Salsa-Small Batch, This recipe is 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: use mild (and don’t use the jalapeno) Rotel Medium: use original Rotel Hot: use hot Rotel, What an easy and wonderful tasty salsa I did add some red onion along with the green but otherwise followed the instructions Made for 2013 Zaar Cookbook tag game , This recipe is 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: use mild (and don’t use the jalapeno) Rotel Medium: use original Rotel Hot: use hot Rotel
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Steps
1
Done
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Pour the Tomatoes, Rotel, Green Onions and Cilantro Into an 7-Cup Food Processor (or Make in Half Batches and Combine When Done). Pulse the Mixture About 15 Times. |
2
Done
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Add Garlic, Jalapeno (if Using), Sugar, Salt and Cumin.pulse Until the Consistency That You Like. I Pulse About 10 Mores Times. |
3
Done
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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). |
4
Done
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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. |