Okay! I'll try and post (new to me) just call me chicken little (LOL) I love salsa, TexMex, etc Spi - cy! Stay tuned. Get that food processor ready OR get that chef knife honed - it's all in the wrist.
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Linda's Salsa: This is my favorite: all ingredients are used raw. Wash all your vegetables well, yes I use diluted dish soap!
Yield: Approx 1/2 gallon
Roma tomatoes have much less juice Some heirloom type give interesting flavors and yes, colors. I do not peal or seed the tomatoes. Use 8 tomatoes (combination of your choice) Quarter cut then rough chop in food processor Pour into large serving bowl.
Pour into large serving bowl.
Ya gotta taste this as you go along! Believe you me the taste just gets better especially if there are margaritas' involved. We like our salsa kinda chunky but you decide how fine or course you want your vegges. Somebody get the flank steak going! |
Yeah!! Get that steak going; I'll be there with some Coronas shortly!!
How about setting a bowl of that salsa aside just for me!! Sounds divine! Jan in VA |
I have used the McCormick fajita mix before and we really liked it. My DH and I love to eat fajita's at Chili's and when I am home cooking our own, I try and follow their way of doing things. I add my peppers and onions and cook without seasoning, add the sour cream etc. Guess we are going there this week for dinner. My cooking is somewhat stopped as I had hand surgery and am protecting it now.
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Thanks for sharing your recipe Jan. Told hubby about it, he's like "let's make some now!", lol. It's raining and cold now.
I used to live in TX and remember HEB. Fondly remember buying beer in a six pack, white can with black letters that said "beer". This was many moons ago. |
Well it's 5:40 Saturday afternoon and my tummy is full of my homemade fajitas, thank you all very much for the idea!!:thumbup: I made enough to have another one in a few hours, YUM, YUM, YUM!!:D
Jan in VA |
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