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How To make Avocado Soup with Salsa Fresca
4 lg Ripe avocados
Juice of 2 limes 3 c Chicken stock
1 c Mexican crema,, recipe
-follows Sea salt and freshly ground -black pepper,, to taste Push the avocados through a fine sieve. Place the avocado puree in a mixing bowl. Add the lime juice. Gradually add the chicken stock, stirring constantly. When the avocado has been thoroughly blended with the broth, slowly add the crema. The mixture should be smooth and creamy. Season with salt and pepper. Chill the soup until cold and serve in chilled bowls. Pass the Salsa Fresca to use as garnish. Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 # Recipe by: TOO HOT TAMALES SHOW #TH6267 From: Meg Antczak <meginny@frontiernet.net> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 09:05:33 -0500 -----
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TWO SALSAS You Always Need: Easy Mexican Salsa Roja & Salsa Verde Recipe
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Breakfast? SALSA! You always need salsa no matter what dish or meal you are making so be sure to always have these two ready to go fresh or from the fridge!
There are so many ways to make red and green salsas and I’m gonna share with you my two favorite recipes.
My SALSA VERDE is HOT. Jalapeños, serranos and garlic is all you need and I love this simple green salsa because it can also be a base to kick up the heat in almost any other salsa you make.
My SALSA ROJA is just savory and dang delicious. Chile piquin, chiltepin, garlic and Roma tomatoes is all you need to make this red salsa. This combination uses the official pepper of the State of Texas, combines it with the tomatoes and gives it a great flavor to balance out the heat and also make it good for different dishes.
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Years ago I used to have a restaurant down in the Tex-Mex and taqueria territory of San Juan, Texas.
In an effort to serve consistent, delicious salsa roja to the customers I needed to make large batches at a time. This is the exact recipe I came up with that kept everyone coming back for more.
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5 roma tomatoes
5 serrano peppers
A handful cilantro
¼-⅓ Onion
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PICO DE GALLO | The BEST Bowl of Salsa You Will Eat All Year Long (Authentic Mexican Recipe)
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This bowl of Pico de Gallo is so dang good it’ll have you crowing like a rooster ????????️
Back in the day I used to make the pico for our family barbecues. My grandma used to tell me it was the best recipe she ever had. So good in fact, that there would have to be TWO whole bowls because I would eat an entire on myself ????
In this video I’m gonna share the authentic, restaurants style and homemade recipe we use for our favorite snack and condiment – PICO DE GALLO!
My personal pro tip here is to use SERRANOS instead of jalapeños to take the heat up a few notches. And the best part of this recipe is you can adjust all the ingredients to you personal preferences.
You can add more tomato, less onion, double the chile or omit the cilantro – whatever you and your friends and family like, it can be done easily in this delicious recipe.
Ingredients
9 Roma Tomatos
1/2 White Onion
3 Whole Serranos (or Jalapeños for less heat)
1 Head of Cilantro (chopped)
1 Large Lime
2 tsp Sea Salt
And your favorite bag of chips
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More than any recipe in the Mexican canon of classics, guacamole evolves and transforms into what the cook likes or what is right for the occasion. In Mexico, guacamole tends toward simple because it’s most often destined to be a condiment for tacos and the like.
In the U.S., guacamole explodes with complexity, often chock-full of vegetables, since here we almost always scoop it up with chip after chip. While many contemporary creations have been written (I confess to have written many of them myself), there is a traditional foundation from which all of them spring: Coarsely mash thoroughly ripe avocados, seasoning with salt and just enough lime to brighten (but not overwhelm) the avocado richness.
Add emblematic Mexican vegetables to suit your own taste: white onion for fresh crunch, ripe tomato for sweetness, fresh green chile for that spicy zing, and cilantro for herby aroma. It’s that simple, though this approach requires the one in charge of preparation to understand the role of each ingredient they’re adding and to taste regularly until the perfect balance is achieved. So making your perfect guacamole requires a fair amount of experience, of trial-and-error. But I can think of quite a few less rewarding endeavors.