Staycation, Day 1: Homemade Salsa

Sunday, August 30th, 2009
FLAME BROILED tomatoes and onions

FLAME BROILED tomatoes and onions

There’s a tomato blight occurring throughout the northeast which has made a noticeable dent in the variety and abundance of tomatoes available at the farmers’ market and in our CSA share. In spite of the blight, there are still a lot of tomatoes to be had, what with it being hard to keep a good tomato down in late August. So we picked up a bunch of your garden variety red tomatoes (plus some fancy heirlooms too good for salsa) at the market on Saturday and made Mattbot’s Famous Salsa, a tried and true recipe that involves Googling “best salsa recipe” for 15 minutes before arbitrarily picking one.

This particular recipe employed Burger King’s patented flame broiling method. I stuck all the veggies above plus a jalepeno and anaheim pepper, plus two huge cloves of garlic—under the broiler for about 10 minutes. When they had cooled a bit, I squeezed some of the water from the tomatoes and tossed all of the roasted veggies into the food processor with a big handful of chopped cilantro and a 3:1 ratio of cumin to salt (to taste, natch). I hit pulse a few times and… picante! I paired the chips and salsa with a Lagunitas IPA, which lately has been my go-to beer.

6 Responses to “Staycation, Day 1: Homemade Salsa”

  1. Mags

    Resurrected!

  2. Willa

    This sounds really good! Plus, I’ve missed you! Enjoy the week and I will see you three in about a month, natch.

  3. Scott

    IT’S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!! I love Lagunitas IPA. It was my winter IPA last year. I suggest that there is something special in that beer that makes it even better in the cold. It is a rebellious lil’ IPA…no style.

  4. No. 3

    It’s verging on criminal that Charlotte hasn’t been announced to the asstastic world yet.

  5. Scott

    HI TONY!

  6. No. 3

    Hi, douchebag.

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