One recipe, two dips. What You Need: For Salsa/Pico de Gallo: 4 Roma tomatoes, diced 1/2 cup red onion, minced 1/2 jalapeño, seeded and minced 2 tbl cilantro, minced 1/2 lime, juiced 1/2 tsp salt For ...
If your only experience of salsa is opening a jar of shelf-stable red or green stuff, you’re missing out, says Rick Martínez, author of Salsa Daddy: Dip Your Way Into Mexican Cooking. “Salsa should be ...
Strawberry Pineapple Salsa will have everyone raving at your next party! People love the fresh, fruity zing from this tasty ...
This low-and-slow cooking technique turns chiles, tomatoes, and oil into a smooth, deeply flavored salsa that works on just about everything.
Spicy or mild, smooth or chunky, smoky or fruity, this collection of colorful, flavor-packed salsa recipes promises to ...
The best-laid plans sometimes take a turn. Such was the case with this week's column. I had planned to make a recipe submitted by someone else. The snow had other ideas. There was no going back to the ...
These tips will change everything. When it’s time to make salsa, it’s time to play. Johnny Miller for The New York Times Within the stunning range of fresh and dried chiles, feel free to experiment ...
Throughout high school and the summers during my college years, I worked at our local farmers market in Calgary, Canada. After a year scooping gelato, I switched over to working at a large produce ...
Know what’s better than fresh, savory-yet-spicy salsa? Fresh salsa made with vegetables and herbs from your own garden. If you’re a fan of salsa or want to have a reason to grow specific veggies and ...