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Topic: Tangy Peanut-Avocado SalsaPosted: 22 April 2012 at 22:18 |
Sunday, April 22, 2012Tangy Peanut-Avocado Salsa copied from lacocinadeleslie.comI know this is only the third week that I've been cooking with Rick Bayless, but I just have to say that I am really starting to like the man. This week's I Heart Cooking Clubs' theme was Sauces & Salsas. Since I'm still waiting for my first Rick Bayless cookbook to arrive in the mail, I turned, once again, to Rick's website for inspiration. With so much yummy goodness to choose from, I decided to make Rick's version of one of my favorite salsas: Avocado Salsa. Rick kicks this creamy salsa up a notch with the addition of peanuts. Another of my favorite salsas is made with just peanuts and toasted chile de arbol, so I had a feeling I would love this Tangy Peanut-Avocado Salsa. Rick did not disappoint. This salsa was a HUGE hit with my entire family. My two college student nephews couldn't get enough of it. Good thing I tripled Rick's recipe. Tangy Peanut-Avocado Salsa (Recipe from RickBayless.com) Ingredients:
Directions: In a blender cup, puree in the peanuts, chilies, cilantro, lime juice, and water (or milk) until smooth. Add the avocado, and continue to puree until completely blended. Pour into a serving bowl and season with salt. (I used milk, because that's what I usually use to thin this salsa when I make it without peanuts.) Enjoy!!! This salsa would be great as a dip served with tortilla chips, or as a salsa on quesadillas or tacos. (I served my salsa with tacos de carne asada.) IHCC theme: Sauces & Salsas ![]() |
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 23 April 2012 at 09:56 |
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good grief, i LOVE that colour!
this is one i could try, and enjoy ~ i recently found out that, when i cut cilantro in half, chop it fine, and use it with flavours it was meant to be used with, it's not too bad, and i can enjoy it. this is one that is easy and on-complicated - i like it!
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