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If there’s one thing I would bet my last paycheck on as making an appearance at every Super Bowl party this weekend, it’s chips and salsa. Not only is it possibly the easiest thing to “serve” because you only have to rip open a bag of tortilla chips and pop open a jar of salsa, but since the Super Bowl is being hosted in Arizona, lots of party themes will be “Southwest.” It’s just too easy to open a jar of salsa that you buy from the store, but the truth is, salsa is so easy to make at home. Here are eight recipes for different kinds of salsa (which literally translates to just “sauce”) to go with your Super Bowl menu:
- Salsa Verde - This salsa green from the little green tomatillos, which aren’t just small, underripe tomatoes, though they are in the same family. This recipe for Tomatillo Salsa Verde is by Bruce Aidells and Nancy Oakes and is part of an entire meal of fish tacos.
- Pico de Gallo - Pico de Gallo is a chunky “salsa” that has three basic diced ingredients: diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeno, plus chopped cilantro. If you happen to be a fan of that baastion of Southwest cuisine, Applebee’s, CDKitchen has the restaurant’s recipe.
- Farm Stand Salsa - Speaking of Applebee’s, Tyler Florence (who is Applebees’
spokemodelchef) has a recipe for a farm stand salsa that includes fresh vegetables fresh from the farm. - Cowboy Caviar - It looks like caviar, but it’s really a spicy salsa made with beans. Over on AllRecipes.com, this recipe got over 1000 5-star reviews!
- Roasted Tomato Salsa - eHow explains step-by-step how to make a basic Roasted Tomato Salsa.
- Avocado Salsa - An avocado salsa isn’t the same thing as guacamole. Suite 101 has a recipe for a spicy, creamy avocado salsa.
- Mango, Avocado, and Shrimp Salsa - This could be a ceviche, but technically, the shrimp is steamed in water before adding to the salsa (in ceviche, the raw fish are usually “cooked” with lime or other citrus juice).
- Black Bean Salsa -The Hot Sauce Blog has a recipe for Black Bean Salsa, but we love what it comes with, too — cheese stuffed poblano peppers!
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