Pages

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Homemade CHILI'S Salsa

The Superbowl is always a big deal at my house. I always try something new, and it's normally a big hit....

All except for the time I made some chocolate peanut butter surprise cookies-- chocolate on the inside with a peanut butter cookie in the center-- that was the same year as the peanut butter/salmonella fiasco and yes, my husband and I both got slightly sick from the cookies. But we didn't realize it was from the cookies, so after we got better, we ate more cookies, which made us sick again. I've never made those cookies again, although they were good.  BUT, I DIGRESS...

This year my husband-- whose favorite snack is a plate of nachos-- wanted a Mexican theme. He also wanted the yummy taste of the salsa from the chain restaurant Chili's, which we frequent from time to time, so he scoured the internet, and fount a mock version of it. I wrote a few extra articles for work, and saved enough money to get a new food processor, my 1-cup size processor just wouldn't work for this recipe.

Here's my adjustments to the yummy recipe he found online:

(1) 14.5 oz can tomatoes with green chilies (with juice)
(1) 14.5 oz can tomatoes (with juice)
4 teaspoons (or to taste) canned--not pickled-- jalapenos
(1) 4.5 oz can of green chilies
1/4 cup yellow onion, diced
1/2 - 3/4 teaspoon garlic salt
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon lime juice
1/3 garlic clove (optional)
2 teaspoon fresh cilantro


1. Place jalapenos, onions and garlic in food processor for a few seconds, until blended.
2. Add both cans of tomatoes, green chilies, lime juice, cilantro, salt, sugar and cumin.
3. Process until blended, but do not puree.
4. Cover and chill for a few hours, or over night, to let the flavors blend.
5. Serve with thin corn tortilla chips.


...... Now if we could just find (and perfect) Chili's beefy cheese Skillet Queso dip I'd be in Heaven!

1 comment:

  1. Sounds so good! Let me know if you find an easy Don Pablo's queso blanco!

    ReplyDelete