My grandma's salsa
1 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
4 | cans | (16-oz) diced tomatoes; fresh are better |
¼ | cup | Cooking oil |
Lots garlic (figure out your own taste - Grandma always used too much) | ||
4 | mediums | Onions |
1 | Bunch cilantro | |
½ | teaspoon | Salt |
6 | Anaheim chiles; roasted & diced |
Directions
Recipe By : rec.food.cooking - Lorance Romero I get a big bowl throw it all together take half of it and put about 6 more chiles in another bowl (this makes this portion hotter) :-) Now I have some hot and some medium. I put it in freezer containers freeze it and it lasts for a while.
The real key to this recipe is the chiles. If you can roast them just before, peel them and then put them in the salsa they taste better. One other thing I usually let the salsa sit around for about a half day to let it ferment. I know grandma would be proud.
From: lromero@... (Lorance Romero) CHILE-HEADS ARCHIVES
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