Mixing toasted dried chiles with fresh uncooked olive oil results in a salsa that’s more like a sambal or chile oil. While salsa macha often includes nuts, this version uses sesame seeds to impart a ...
Salsa is one of the most popular condiments in America. People put it on everything, including the ever popular tortilla chip-and-dip combo. But if you rarely explore past the salsa aisle in your ...
This salsa might become your new favorite condiment, as its spicy-sweet-tart flavor and chunky texture can make any dish shine. The recipe is ripe for experimentation: As cookbook author Pati Jinich ...
Salsa macha is hot, in every sense of the word. With its roots in the Mexican state of Veracruz, this spicy, nutty, smoky and tangy condiment has been popping up at taquerias across the country for ...
Instructions: In a small skillet over high heat, quickly toast the dried chiles until they are blistered. Place all ingredients in a blender and process to form a smooth salsa. Months after Pinch Boil ...
Salsa is the Spanish word for sauce, but it does a whole lot more. A good salsa will complement and catapult the most ordinary dish with sweet, tangy, fiery depth and zest. It’s a delicious way to ...
Word-association time! I say "chile pepper," you say . . . All right, so this is a bit of a one-sided conversation, but my guess is something along the lines of "hot" or "spicy." Chile peppers, ...