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Rowdie Chipotle Salsa

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3 tomatoes, seeded and chopped
1/2 onion, diced
1 garlic clove, minced
1 - 2 canned chipotle chile in adobo, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1/2 peach, diced (i usually just do either one whole peach or one whole mango)
1/2 mango, diced
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, minced
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 tablespoon midori melon liqueur (optional)
1 avocado, diced

Nutritional information

91.5
Calories
46 g
Calories From Fat
5.2 g
Total Fat
0.8 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
103.4 mg
Sodium
11.9 g
Carbs
3.8 g
Dietary Fiber
7.2 g
Sugars
1.7 g
Protein
148g
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Rowdie Chipotle Salsa

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    6/05/09: A surprisingly spicy salsa, even with all the fruit. Tried this with and without the Midori melon liqueur, but preferred it without. used about 1 1/2 chipotle chilies in adobe (1 small and 1 large). Used 1/2 large mango and 1 whole small peach. Per DH, this salsa requires a beer on the side. Luckily I picked a ripe mango, or I would have had another ugly fight with this fruit; the hassle of trying to neatly slice mangoes makes this recipe challenging to me, and will limit how often I make this. I enjoyed the avocado, although I wonder how well my leftovers will keep. Garnished with lime slices -- I'm "Slice of Lime Babe" of the Bodacious Brickhouse Babes here for ZWT5's Mexican Salsa Challenge.4/14/2002: successfully used frozen mangos and peaches and canned tomatoes, using the following conversion rates: 1 medium tomato = 123 g, 1 cup chopped = 180 g1 medium peach = 150 g, 1 cup slices = 154 g1 mango without refuse = 336 grams, 1 cup = 165 grams

    • 40 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Rowdie Chipotle Salsa, Created for ZWT5 by the Rail Riding Rowdies for the Mexican Salsa Challenge! Sweet fruit combines surprisingly well with the spicy chipotle chiles! Each item represents one of us!! Tomatoes – Chef PotPie, cuz she’s Tangy * Onions – slimPA, he’s the only weed in this garden * Garlic – Brooke, adding a little kic * Chili in Adobo – Boo Chef in W TX, she’s in a smoky haze and can’t see what’s going on! * lime juice – mulligan, leftover from tequila shots because she’s such a lush * Peaches – realbirdlady, a cool weather fruit * Mongoes – Heidi in Seattle, because it ryhmes with tango and she’s always wanted to * Cilantro – NWGal, A little bit of her is often enough for most people * Midori – AuntSana, because it marries so well * Avocado – Midwest Maven, because its creamy and cool and the green matches her eyes, 6/05/09: A surprisingly spicy salsa, even with all the fruit Tried this with and without the Midori melon liqueur, but preferred it without used about 1 1/2 chipotle chilies in adobe (1 small and 1 large) Used 1/2 large mango and 1 whole small peach Per DH, this salsa requires a beer on the side Luckily I picked a ripe mango, or I would have had another ugly fight with this fruit; the hassle of trying to neatly slice mangoes makes this recipe challenging to me, and will limit how often I make this I enjoyed the avocado, although I wonder how well my leftovers will keep Garnished with lime slices — I’m Slice of Lime Babe of the Bodacious Brickhouse Babes here for ZWT5’s Mexican Salsa Challenge 4/14/2002: successfully used frozen mangos and peaches and canned tomatoes, using the following conversion rates: 1 medium tomato = 123 g, 1 cup chopped = 180 g1 medium peach = 150 g, 1 cup slices = 154 g1 mango without refuse = 336 grams, 1 cup = 165 grams, Well I finally got around to making the salsa that I contributed to for ZWT5 I thought it was quite good I could not find mango anywhere so I just stuck with the peaches and I left out the liquer since I don’t keep alcohol in the house Used red onion and I liked that element a lot


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    Steps

    1
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    Combine Ingredients Through Sea Salt and Refrigerate Until Ready to Serve to Allow Flavors to Mingle. used a Food Processor to Combine Everything So That It Gets Diced Fairly Small.

    2
    Done

    Remove Salsa from Refrigerator, Add Diced Avocado and Midori, If Using. Serve!

    3
    Done

    Keeps Very Well in the Fridge For at Least 24 Hours.

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