Chipotle Salsa
March 2, 2011
Abandoned on a desert island with just one food to eat for the rest of my life, salsa would be my number one pick, hands down. I am a salsa fanatic. In the spring, I choose which tomato plants to grow in my garden with salsa in mind. Through the summer months, our refrigerator is filled with various forms of salsa: pico de gallo, roasted tomato salsa, green tomatillo salsa, peach salsa, you name it. In the winter, I make salsa with canned tomatoes freshened up with fresh cilantro and lime. There is almost no dish that cannot be improved by some sort of salsa.
Frustration over the mediocre quality of most commercial jarred salsas and the exorbitant cost of most commercial fresh salsa inspired the creation of Chipotle Salsa. It is really easy and inexpensive to create great tasting salsa with basic pantry items. This recipe uses canned tomatoes, chipotle chiles, garlic, onion, cilantro, and lime. Blend the ingredients until they are somewhat uniform, but still slightly chunky. Serve the salsa over eggs, with tacos or quesadillas, pour it over chicken and bake, or eat it with chips. There are unlimited uses for this salsa.
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Southwestern Chicken Burger
February 8, 2011
Burgers are good…really good. They are the kind of quick dinner that never seems like a cop out. I can spend 30 minutes cooking dinner and everyone is thrilled. We like to eat all kinds of burgers, experimenting with different types of meat: beef, pork, chicken, or turkey, and many different flavor combinations. When cooking up burgers with chicken or turkey, I mix in egg, bread crumbs, and herbs, all which help keep the burgers moist. This burger recipe is one of our favorites.
Southwestern Chicken Burgers are super moist and flavorful. The mild taste of the ground chicken allows the garlic, cilantro, green onion, and spices to do their magic. This burger is packed with flavor and is sure to delight even the most die-hard beef burger fans. Layer the toasted buns with spicy, smokey chipotle mayonnaise and Caramelized Onion Relish. If you don’t have a grill, these burgers would be equally tasty cooked up in a skillet with a little olive oil.