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  • Joyce's Fresh Jalapeno Salsa

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    Joyce's Fresh Jalapeno Salsa
    Prep: 5 min Cook: 10 min Servings: 1
    by Kathleen Scott
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    Joyce is the angel who helps care for my father. The last time I visited with my parents, Joyce taught us how to make fresh jalapeno salsa. Joyce's salsa puts the bottled stuff to shame and this "from-scratch" salsa is so easy we'll never buy salsa again. The only caveat is "know what you like"--for just a little heat, use just a couple of peppers. For a lot of heat, use a lot of peppers. Mother and I were ambitious. We made an 8 pepper salsa, which was about 4 peppers more than our taste buds could handle. More pictures and comments at: http://www.hillcountrymysteries.com/2013/09/joyces-homemade-jalapeno-salsa.html

    Ingredients

    • 2-8 fresh jalapeno peppers (to taste)
    • 2 fresh tomatoes (may substitute canned tomatoes, but drain first)
    • salt (to taste)
    • 1 clove fresh garlic, pressed or minced (optional but adds depth)

    Directions

    1. Put the peppers & tomatoes in a 2 quart saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil.
    2. When the tomatoes look done (skin wrinkles a bit), remove the tomatoes and slide the skin off.
    3. Boil the peppers until the color lightens and turns an olive tint, then pour the water off. Return the tomatoes to the pan, add salt to taste and minced garlic (if you like salsa with garlic) and mash it all together.
    4. Pour the salsa into a clean lidded jar and store in the refrigerator. Best if used within a week or so.

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    Reviews

    • jmdsmom
      jmdsmom
      Made this with 6 jalapenos from my garden and as much as I love jalapenos and salsa the heat was insane. I am sure it was the jalapenos because my other plant is totally mild. Blended this in my ninja as I am more of a picante person versus chunky salsa and added another uncooked tomato and some onion. Nice taste. Thanks for sharing.
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      Comments

      • Kathleen Scott
        Kathleen Scott
        We made it with 8 jalapenos, waaaay too hot. I think I'm more of a two-jalapeno woman.

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