Ok Tony P here you go....and no I didn't take any pictures but I will the next time I make it. A photo of you eating it.

I got this recipe from a friend and liked it. I did spice it up a bit by adding a few things. I'll put down both ways.

You will need:

8 tomatoes
1 small onion
15 Jalapenos
15 Serrano's
2 Habanaro's (I added, they are the HOT HOT HOT ones)
3 green tomatillos
Salt
2 Small garlic Cloves (I love the garlic! I use 5 or 6 big ones for a small batch)
Cilantro (I added, don't like it, added it for Chad so I put a small handful in)

(this makes A LOT of salsa. I suggest cutting it in half or even less)

Put the tomatoes, onion, jalapenos, serranos, habanaros and tomatillos together in a pot add 3/4 cup of water. Cover pot with foil tightly. Get veggies to boil (med-high heat/fire) then leave them for 5-10 min. (till soft enough to blend) on low heat/fire. Blend everything together (if you make the large batch you'll have to do this in parts). While blending add the garlic, couple of spoon fulls of salt (Yep, I love the salt too). Get it to a liquid consistency and serve hot or cold.

Be careful because it is HOT. Enjoy!

Again, no Tony, I don't have any photos.

Views: 1

Comment

You need to be a member of NoTimeToCook.com to add comments!

Join NoTimeToCook.com

Comment by Tara Perry on April 5, 2009 at 11:03pm
This is the best damn salsa ever and the only reason I look forward to the Beach house (j/k). Everything tastes better with this salsa....it hurts so good.
Comment by Kirk Leins on March 10, 2009 at 3:00pm
Great, great great recipe, Barbara. Pretty much the same technique I use in the Salsa Verde recipe posted on this site. I'm gonna try it.

Follow NoTimeToCook!

Follow us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow our blog via RSS

Free Recipes, Cooking Videos & Food Social Network. Learn how to cook quick, easy, cheap, healthy, kid-friendly meals. Join now, it's FREE!

© 2013   Created by Tony Pinto.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service