So that's the huge reason I don't regret my quiet college years. The secondary reason is that I learned how much I love to cook and make everything from scratch. The only thing that stands in my way most of the time, is, well, time. On my 20th birthday I didn't have anywhere to go so I stayed home, watched a movie, and made myself green Thai curry, cutting up every vegetable and using a cookbook I had bought the previous summer while living with Joanie & Julia (my girls!) on Martha's Vineyard and working at the Bunch of Grapes bookstore.
Ok, all of this back story to say, what exactly? To talk about making salsa from scratch. Without a recipe. So am I going to sell these instructions as the world's best salsa recipe? Heck no, I confused serrano peppers with poblano peppers at the grocery store, I didn't peel and seed the tomatoes, and I listened to Lennon (BAD IDEA) and put in two jalapenos and burned the crap out of my mouth.
But we made it together, it was fun, and after sitting in the fridge overnight, it came out spicy and tasty. Next time, though: no poblano. Expect this to be the first of a series of salsa posts, I'm a tad obsessed with the stuff, as well as recipe tweaking.
Nuclear Salsa: Take One
Ingredients:
Roma tomatoes
Jalapenos
Green onion
Poblano pepper (don't use it!)
Cilantro
Garlic
Chop everything into little bits! The seeds in the jalapeno make it extra hot.
It's time for a quiz! Amanda is doing the following:
a) taking the world's most flattering picture
b) wearing a poblano pepper stem as a hat
c) doing my best Alton Brown impression complete with sea salt
d) all of the above
Tricky, eh? If you need the answer, you can email me at: dishevelledstars@gmail.com, but that's cheating! Remember integrity is important when making salsa.
Blenders are also important. Put everything in one. A food processor also works.
Oh, oh! It's quiz time again! Lennon is:
a) competing with Amanda for world's most flattering picture
b) drinking the glass of red wine beside the giant glass of beer
c) about to blend together all salsa ingredients before putting it on chips and in a mason jar
d) answers "a" and "c" only
Again, feel free to email me for hints.
So while this salsa was a bit pulpy, it was certainly good! Be prepared to see it make an appearance in a few more recipes I have waiting in que for an appearance on this blog.
4 comments:
haha the pepper hat made me laugh out loud.
and I'm sorry about your mom :(
Oh my! I love love love your owl apron. Where did you get it?
I am so excited to have this salsa recipe! I have a great Chilean salsa recipe, if I can ever find it I will be sure to pass it on :)
@Mikhaila - I was almost too embarrassed to post it :) I'm glad I did now!
@Amy - It's from Anthropologie, and they still have tons even though I bought it a year ago, so I don't think it's going away any time soon
@Chelsea - let me know how you doctor the recipe and send your tips my way! Also I'd love to know that Chilean salsa recipe, that sounds fantastic
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