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Roasted Tomato Serrano Salsa (With a Couple Secrets)

Roasted Tomato Serrano Salsa (With a Couple Secrets)

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    ChezSuzanne's Notes: I'm not sure at what point a condiment / salsa becomes a sauce, but thought I'd share one of my favorite salsas that I use with chips, on fish (as shown in the picture with tuna), on grilled...

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Makes 2-ish cups

  1. Line a dry saute pan with foil. Heat the pan over medium-high heat. Place the tomatoes and serrano chiles in the hot pan and pan-roast, turning on all sides using a large metal spoon, until the skins begin to blister and turn black in places. The skins of the tomatoes will begin to split. Remove before the tomatoes become mushy, and set aside until cool enough to handle.

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  2. Remove the tops of the chiles. Peel and seed them and place in a food processor fitted with a blade. Peel the tomatoes and place them in the food processor with the chiles. Add the onion, garlic, and cilantro. Pulse until the salsa is coarsely pureed.

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  3. Pour into a bowl and add the salt, pepper, lime juice and soy sauce. Stir to combine.

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  4. Serve as a condiment to fish, steak or on top of pasta.

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6 Comments on Roasted Tomato Serrano Salsa (With a Couple Secrets)

Copy_of_me Reply

I finally made your (8-25) version; it was quick, easy and and added a delicious "kick" to our bbq'd flank steak!

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

I'm so glad you liked it, lapadia!!! Thanks for the feedback!

Img_1958 Reply

This looks so good (I bet it is fabulous on grilled tuna)! Thank you so much for sharing your "secrets" - I am saving this and cannot wait to make it.

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

Thanks so much gingerroot! The great thing is it saves well in the frig too, although it's pretty easy and quick to make.

Copy_of_me Reply

This sounds WONDERFUL and I like a "kick" in my food!

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

Thanks so much! It gets balanced out a bit here so it doesn't knock you down, but there's definitely a little kick here. Let me know what you think if you try it!

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