Simple Salsa

photo by Proud Veterans wife

- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Yields:
-
6 quarts
ingredients
- 4 -5 yellow onions (3 - 3.5 pounds)
- 2 bunches green onions
- 1⁄2 bunch fresh cilantro (approximately 2 cups loosely packed)
- 4 (28 ounce) cans whole tomatoes
- 10 -12 jalapeno peppers
- 3 limes
- kosher salt
- black pepper
- garlic powder
directions
- Stem the jalapenos, and add to a couple of quarts of boiling water. Bring back to a boil and cook for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, coarsely chop the yellow and green onions and the cilantro and toss together in a bowl to mix.
- In a food processor (I have a 10 or 12 cup model), empty 1 can of tomatoes with their juice, 1/4 of the onion and cilantro mixture, 2-3 jalapenos, 1 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp black pepper, and 1 tsp garlic powder. Take it for a spin until it's chopped fairly fine, about 15-20 seconds. Pour it all in a big bowl. Note: If you are using regular salt instead of kosher salt, you will want to reduce the salt amount to about 1 teaspoon. This is because regular salt has much smaller granules than kosher salt. In any case, the first time, you may want to go easy on the salt and then add it at the end.
- Repeat step 3 until all of the tomatoes and onions are chopped and in the big bowl.
- Roll the limes to loosen the juice, cut them in half and squeeze the juice into the salsa. Mix.
- If possible, chill the salsa overnight. The flavors will blend nicely, and the texture becomes just a little bit firmer.
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Oh that is delish! I reduced the servings quite a bit just to try it. I used 1 (15oz) can whole tomatoes, and about 3 green onions, a small bunch of fresh cilantro, and about 1/4 a cup or a little less of onion. Then I just guessed on salt/pepper/garlic, and tasted after it was blended so I could add more as needed. I used half of a lime. It turned out really great thank you! The only adjustments I made with the ingredients is I used medium chili's (6 oz can) instead of jalapenos so that it wouldn't be too spicy for my kids. I will make this again for sure, and make the full amount next time! It has a great fresh taste. I could hardly stop eating it to take the pictures! Thank you so much! Made for Fall PAC 2008
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