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Hehehe only on Looper's Delight! This is really fun guys! Keep it comin! Randolf Arriola (aka the embryo) Hp 97584919 http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/theembryo.htm http://www.myspace.com/the_embryo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Carroll" <josh@infinivert.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 2:57 AM Subject: Re: OT: thoughts on music and cooking > Ha! Well sure. I guess there's no harm in sharing, though this is > certainly taking the conversation WAY OT! My apologies to Kim. > > Here's both of 'em, though the amounts are really just my guesses. I > never measure things out, I just approximate and taste, adjust, taste, > etc. > > > Josh’s Salsa > > Blend the following items and chill. I usually add salt last so I can > adjust to the right level. Either way, it is best after it's sat in >the > refrigerator for a few hours and all the bubbles left over from the > blender have worked their way out. > > Original recipe: > > 1 can (28 oz.) Whole peeled tomatoes > 1 can (14 oz.) Rotel (diced tomatoes and chili peppers) > 2 medium roma tomatoes (cut into chunks) > ¼ medium yellow onion (cut into chunks) > 4 medium pepperoncini peppers > 10 to 12 dried chili pequin pods (these are really hard to find but > really add to the flavor!) > 1 to 3 medium jalapeño peppers – cored and seeded (leave some seeds for > more heat) > Juice of ½ lime > 1 ½ tablespoons minced garlic > 2 or 3 leaves fresh cilantro > 6 tablespoons kosher salt (or to taste) > 1 ½ tablespoons chili powder > 1 tablespoon freshly cracked black pepper > ½ tablespoon ground cayenne (red) pepper > ½ teaspoon ground comino (cumin) > > > New, all fresh blend: > > 6 to 8 medium roma tomatoes (cut into chunks) > ½ medium yellow onion (cut into chunks) > 1 medium pablano chili (cored and seeded) > 1 to 3 medium jalapeño pepper – cored and seeded (leave some seeds for > more heat) > Juice of 1 lime > 2 to 4 cloves garlic - peeled > 8 to 12 leaves fresh cilantro > 6 to 8 tablespoons kosher salt (or to taste) > 1 ½ tablespoon comino (cumin) seed (ground cumin can be used if you >don't > like the texture of the seeds. Start small with this and add to taste.) > > Enjoy! > > --Josh > > > On Jun 7, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Sheila Olson wrote: > >> Josh >> >> Care to share your salsa recipe? >> >> >> Off list if you prefer. >> >> Take care, >> >> joe >> >> >> >> > >