1 large garlic clove
1 can (15 oz.) whole tomatoes, drained
1 medium onion, roughly chopped (I only use a 1/4 onion, one onion is way too much)
1/2 cup cilantro leaves (Use more or less depending how you like cilantro)
1 to 4 jalapeno peppers, quartered (I generally only use 1 large jalapeno)
1/2 to 1 tsp. sugar
Salt to taste
1 Tbsp. lime juice
I squish the garlic through a press into the bottom of the blender. Add the salt and sugar, top that with half the can of tomatoes. In the middle layer; add the onion, jalapeno, cilantro and lime juice then top with the other half of the drained tomatoes.
The blender has a food-chop option. You just press this button once and that's it. The food chop option very slowly mixes all the ingredients in a side-to-side action at a slow speed for about 45 seconds. Much different than a "regular blender". Every time the salsa tastes just a little bit different. Sometimes more limey, oniony, salty or spicier. Just depends on the proportions.
Yummy!
So below is a sneak peak from what I was doing tonight after work.
Ruby Red Raspberries
Other than that, not to much happened today just the general blah, blah, blah. My only question that I just don't understand.... how I can hardly eat anything yesterday but some how can magically gain 4 pounds overnight? WTF!
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Where is the recipe?? LOL SD
ok, I'm stunned...please feel free to delete my previous comment. I see the recipe now. sd
SD--Crap woman....go to bed, no work today/tomorrow?? I was in mid post. Your just to freakin quick!!
I tried to make salsa with a blender once. It came out as sticky tomato paste...
Lauren -- In a regular blender I would agree. Yuck it would be like pureed soup! This blender I have though, I love it! So many settings and speeds, it has never let me down yet. I highly recommend it!
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