1.23.2011

Tomatillo Salsa



Hello, 

According to the "What's in Season" tracker at the top of this page: avocado, red onion, and lime are all currently in season in Florida. This is why the first recipe I have chosen to share with you is a Tomatillo Salsa recipe, which was shared with me by my sister Rachel.



Tomatillo Salsa



You will need the following:


8 Tomatillos                                   2 Avocados
Tomatillos

Avocado


1 Red Onion                            1 Jalapeno         
Red Onion
Jalapenos
& Lime juice

Lime Juice


























How to prepare:


Remove the husks from the tomatillos. The skin under the husks will be slightly sticky; this is normal.


Wash the tomatillos and the jalapeno. 

Slice the tomatillos into thin slices then cut these slices into small pea size cubes. Put tomatillo cubes into a medium size bowl.

Cut the avocados in half. Remove the seed from each avocado.
Remove the avocado from its skin. The easiest way to do this is by sliding a spoon between the skin and the avocado.

Cut the avocado into thin slices and then into small pea size cubes, such as was done with the tomatillos. Put the avocado cubes into the bowl with the tomatillos. Mix the avocado into the tomatillos.

Cut the red onion in half. This is added to taste, so start with only one half of the onion. Remove the outer skin, then slice and cube the onion as you did with the tomatillos and avocado. Add this to the bowl of tomatillos and avocado to taste. Mix the onion into the tomatillos and avocado. I usually only use the one half, but you can use more or less according to your taste.

Next, cut the jalapeno into very thin slices. Cut these slices into very small cubes; the smaller the better. Add jalapeno to the mixture to taste. The more jalapeno added the hotter the salsa will be.

After all of the ingredients are mixed, mix in some lime juice to keep the salsa fresh. I usually add about a tablespoon or two.

Store in the fridge.



Tomatillo Salsa



Tips:

This salsa usually tastes best after sitting in the fridge for a day. This allows all of the flavors to mix. 

To speed things up, I use a Vidalia Chop Wizard to cube the tomatillos, avocado, and onion slices, and a Pampered Chef chopper to dice the jalapeno slices.




Vidalia Chop Wizard

Pampered Chef Chopper




Similar choppers can be found at stores such as: WalMart, Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, and similar stores.




ENJOY! 

4 comments:

Bonnie Summer said...

Danielle, I actually bought myself a pampered chef chopper for Christmas, but I am disappointed in the way it chops. Do you have any hints or would you know what I'm doing wrong when I'm using it? It just does not seem to chop anything very well. I'm thinking of returning it if I can't get it to chop. Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Bonnie Summer said...

This recipe looks delicious. I'm going to try it out on my family this week.

Danielle :-) said...

Does the blade rotate as you chop? I've notice that occasionally my blade doesn't rotate, which results in poor chopping results. When I notice it isn't rotating I twist it by hand; this usually gets it rotating again.

I also have a Slap Chop, which I find works just as well.


I hope you enjoy the salsa! It tastes great on tacos too!

Unknown said...

Yum!!!!! This is actually one of my favorites, not only is it great as dip it also taste delicious on fish taco's and messy nacho's.8-)

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