RE: Share your favorite created recipe
August 13, 2016 at 12:53 am
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2016 at 12:56 am by c172.)
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But also, I've done salsa criolla before, but can't find the recipe. Here's another that looks similar;
Ingredients:
bell pepper - 2, chopped (red, yellow, or green)
onion - 1, chopped
tomato - 1, chopped
garlic - 1 clove, chopped
olive oil - as needed
red wine vinegar - as needed
crushed red pepper - to taste
oregano - to taste
salt - to taste
Instructions:
1. Chop the bell peppers, onion, tomato, and garlic. Place in a single large bowl or two smaller bowls (for two different spiciness levels).
2. Drizzle the olive oil and red wine vinegar over the vegetables until wet. Mix well.
3. Add the crushed red pepper, oregano, and salt to taste. Add more crushed red pepper to make a spicier batch.
4. Serve with bread, empanadas, or meat. Enjoy!
thesource.com/
The online version of the popular Hip-hop music magazine that provides news coverage of urban music, African American issues, youth culture and politics.
But also, I've done salsa criolla before, but can't find the recipe. Here's another that looks similar;
Ingredients:
bell pepper - 2, chopped (red, yellow, or green)
onion - 1, chopped
tomato - 1, chopped
garlic - 1 clove, chopped
olive oil - as needed
red wine vinegar - as needed
crushed red pepper - to taste
oregano - to taste
salt - to taste
Instructions:
1. Chop the bell peppers, onion, tomato, and garlic. Place in a single large bowl or two smaller bowls (for two different spiciness levels).
2. Drizzle the olive oil and red wine vinegar over the vegetables until wet. Mix well.
3. Add the crushed red pepper, oregano, and salt to taste. Add more crushed red pepper to make a spicier batch.
4. Serve with bread, empanadas, or meat. Enjoy!
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