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Ernesto, Mr. Bill Quimby and I are still waiting for your deer birria recipe :P

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Ernesto - so I'm taking that as 6 roasted green peppers, 6 roasted tomatos, 8 roasted green onions, and some chiltipins for ingredients but what about the rest of the method? ;)

 

And I'd like to hear the birria recipe also :)

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Ernesto. I'm going to your casa ok. That looks good! What are you going to eat? He he. :D

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Here's a good recipe that I got from my sister's in laws. It turned out great, but it makes A TON. Good thing I about drink the stuff anyway...

 

10 small serranos

10 garlic cloves

1 large costco can roma tomatoes

3 medium fresh tomatoes

1/2 lime juice

1 cup cilantro

3 large green onions

garlic salt to taste

2 yellow onions

regular salt to taste

 

Chop up onions, green onions, fresh tomaotes, cilantro put into a BIG bowl

Boil the serranos whole for 5 minutes with stem cut off

Put the chilies into a blender with canned tomatoes and jucie and whole

garlic

Pour together with chopped veggies and mix in salt, garlic salt, lime juice

 

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Here's a good recipe that I got from my sister's in laws. It turned out great, but it makes A TON. Good thing I about drink the stuff anyway...

 

10 small serranos

10 garlic cloves

1 large costco can roma tomatoes

3 medium fresh tomatoes

1/2 lime juice

1 cup cilantro

3 large green onions

garlic salt to taste

2 yellow onions

regular salt to taste

 

Chop up onions, green onions, fresh tomaotes, cilantro put into a BIG bowl

Boil the serranos whole for 5 minutes with stem cut off

Put the chilies into a blender with canned tomatoes and jucie and whole

garlic

Pour together with chopped veggies and mix in salt, garlic salt, lime juice

 

Thats real close to the one I make Kevin. I use garlic powder rather than the garlic salt...may get too salty. ;)

 

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CS,

I have made some great salsa's before.

I can't say I use any particular recipe per say as much as play with ingredients.

 

When I was Head Chef at the House of Tricks, we had a fresh kiwi salsa that I served with fish.

Everyone liked it. As a matter of fact, a couple years later, a lady in San Angelo, Texas recognized

me and asked me to write down the "recipe" on the spot.

Small world.

I'll see if I can't find that in my files.

 

Salsa'a are a lot like BBQ sauces. Everyone has a favorite, and everyone's is great.

Many variations and ingredients/methods to go with.

 

In my opinion, there needs to be a good balance between heat, acidity, and dimension in flavor.

We all know what contributes the heat...chiles! The acidity, well, the most common is lime or lemon juice.

Although I have added red wine vinegar, apple cider vinegar, etc before.

(mainly to "exotic" salsas with non-traditional ingredients)

 

Now the "flavor" of any salsa comes from the ingredients that make up the majority of the salsa.

Roasted chiles, grilled pineapple, roasted garlic, etc. all will give a salsa it's unique characteristics.

(as opposed to having the ingredient plain for example)

This is where one can play around with flavors.

 

There are also cooked salsas, fresh salsas, roasted salsas, charred, pickled, and the list can go on.

The method of preparation is where most people are "secretive" per say.

We can all have the same ingredients, and come out with a different tasting salsa.

 

You've got the wheels in my head turning now.

In the meantime, I'll search for that tropical salsa I used to use for fish.

 

:P

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Thanks Chef, I appreciate that. The Kiwi salsa sounds interesting, I look forward to that one. I know that personal preference is a major part of what makes a particualr salsa better than another to an individual. The main reason for my post is to have a good starting point to do some experimenting of my own. And hopefully have a few different types of recipes to play around with. So far I've gotten some good ones, and from the ones I've made already have ideas on how I'm going to tweak them the next time. That's half the fun. But any tips or flat out recipes you (or anyone else reading ;)) can share are greatly appreciated. And hopefully some other people get some good ideas from what is shared too.

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Here is my Wife's recipe.... She got it from a friend of a friend.... I love this recipe... and my wife says it is super simple to make! Hope it works for you Kevin... sorry it took so long.

Salsa_recipe.pdf

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You bet... let us know what you think... if you like it really hot I'd start with two good jalapenos...

 

 

BTW... still got those stretchers..... one of these days.... :rolleyes:

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Well Kevin, you wanted a tortillas recipe and here is our family recipe....shhhh do not tell anyone. ;)

Now these ain't skinny tortillas. these be thick Navajo style tortillas, the ones you can sop all the goodness off your plate, egg yokes, chilis etc!

 

 

10 c. Flour

7tsp Baking Powder

5tsp Salt

 

*MIX*

 

1-3/4 Lard (shortning) which ever you're not scared of.

 

*MIX* till you have little crumbles.

 

4c Water to start; mix well ; then add a little more at a time till everything is mixed and dough is not sticky.

 

Let rest. 10-20min.

 

Pull dough to the size a little larger than a golf ball, pinch between thumb and index finger to remove.

Roll into ball, let rest. 5min or so.

 

Heat your flat iron.

 

Break out the rolling pin and get to work! Flattin out to about 1/8" thick. Throw it on the flat iron til its golden then flip and repeat.

Take it off and enjoy! Nothing beats fresh tortillas!

 

-Jeremy-

 

 

 

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Jeremy,

That sounds awesome. I'll definitely give those a try. Thanks man ;)

 

CnS - I still haven't had a chance to make your salsa yet. Plan to this weekend. And I forgot all about those stretchers. I'll talk to Longshooter and see if he can make it up there for me.

 

Thanks guys

 

Kevin

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Jeremy,

That sounds awesome. I'll definitely give those a try. Thanks man ;)

 

CnS - I still haven't had a chance to make your salsa yet. Plan to this weekend. And I forgot all about those stretchers. I'll talk to Longshooter and see if he can make it up there for me.

 

Thanks guys

 

Kevin

Have you made the tortillas yet???? I am making some tonight....can't wait.

 

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