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Dip, Salsa or something like it

Di
Di Posts: 395
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
I've been assigned to bring dip/chips and dessert to a get-together this weekend. The host is making burgers. For dessert, I'm making Grill-Baked Brownies with Bing Cherry Ice Cream using my cast iron biscuit pan and recipes from Williams Sonoma.

Need a suggestion for a dip or salsa for chips. I've made the ABT dip recipe many times and want to try something new. Any suggestions?

Comments

  • Richard Fl
    Richard Fl Posts: 8,297
    This is one we like!

    Salsa, Pico de Gallo, Richard Fl.


    INGREDIENTS:
    6-8 Whole Tomatoes
    1 Medium Red Onion
    1 Bunch Cilantro, fresh
    1 Can Green Chiles, diced, Ortegas/El Paso or similar
    1-2 Whole Jalapenos, fresh
    Juice from 1 fresh Lime
    1/4 cup Wine Vinegar
    1 dash Cayenne Pepper
    Fresh ground Pepper, to taste
    1/2 oz Cuervo Gold Tequila, to taste (optional)
    2-3 Tbs Hot Italian Cherry Peppers, diced (optional) or La Bomba




    PROCEDURE:
    1 Take tomatoes and cut in half against the stem, remove the seeds and any juices and discard. Dice tomatoes in 1/4 inch pieces.
    2 Sprinkle with a little salt and let set for 30 minutes to remove more juices (prior to doing this, if you desire, lightly roast the whole tomato to remove the skin-gas burner or grill is best, but keep some of the burnt skin for flavor and texture).
    3 Finely dice red onion, jalapenos, and cilantro (leaves only).
    4 Mix all ingredients (best the next day-will keep refrigerated for about a week)


    Recipe Type
    Appetizer, Salsa

    Recipe Source
    Author: Richard Howe (Richard Fl)

    Source: BGE Florida Eggfest '09, Richard Fl

    This is the way we like it, but play around for your taste buds, there are choices for

    each palate.
  • Hoss
    Hoss Posts: 14,600
  • Mainegg
    Mainegg Posts: 7,787
    http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_recipes&Itemid=71&func=detail&id=1274
    that one never lasts long when we do it either. very, very easy and quick to do.