This salsa recipe is also one that is too good to be missed. It's another one of those "big hit" recipes. Originally, it came out of a recipe book we received for our wedding, but over the years I have tweeked it to be just right. I'll just tell you ahead of time I chop it in the blender to the consistency you see here, but you can just chop your veggies with a knife to get a chunkier version.
Ingredients:
1 Can Rotel Mexican
1 Can Hunts Fire Roasted Tomatoes with Garlic
1 Bunch Green Onion
4 Roma Tomatoes
1 Bunch Cilantro
1/8 Red Onion
1 tsp. Cumin
Salt to taste
It's as easy as this.... I just pour the two cans of tomatoes into the blender then after washing my veggies, cut them down to a reasonable size and throw it all in the blender. Add the cumin and salt and blend to desired consistency.
Grab your favorite bag of tortilla chips and...
Enjoy!












9 Creative people said...:
Sounds pretty easy! I've never made homemade salsa before...we usually only eat it out at Mexican restaurants!
I have a similiar recipe for salsa. Love it. Yours looks great too. Will have to give it a try.
Thanks for sharing!
Hugs,
Tara
That looks great! I usually forget that making salsa myself is even possible!
Great recipe, I am hosting bunco tomorrow and will make this:)
Looks awesome!
That is so cool!! I have never tried my hand at making salsa - I rarely eat it but my Hubby loves it.
Hey, this sounds great, Lanie!I am actually having some friends over this weekend and this recipe sounds like a winner. I think they are going to LOVE it. Thanks for sharing!!! XOXO
Taryn
We LOVE SALSA on the weekends...the three of us curled up together...watching a movie and trying to hear it over the "crunch..crunch" of the chips and Salsa!!! This recipes sounds Yummy..thank you.
Hugs,
Regi
Good gravy! Where have I been? It's just been too busy here in the land of fiber and fun, and apparently I'm a whole week behind on blog reading. Phooey! I actually didn't even realize I had missed that many days. :) It's good to see that you've been busy over here!
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