Okay guys....we are going to make a deal. I am going to share my super secret, SUPER easy pantry salsa recipe and we're going to keep pretending we've spent hours chopping and dicing to make this salsa. Deal?
I like to bring it to BBQs and special occasions and I often get asked what my trick is. I really wish it was something super cool...but it's not. I use canned tomatoes.
I know, I know, I know. You're thinking GROSS! But it's crazy how fresh this salsa tastes after you add some cilantro and onion to it. Here in Michigan, we barely have a tomato season so we've gotta take all of the help we can get.
Fresh tomatoes get expensive when you're trying to make a large batch of salsa...plus you have to seed and dice them. Tomatoes from a can are pretty fresh tasting. Only tip: make sure you get an organic or low sodium style, if available. I like Meijer naturals or the Costco diced varieties.
The baked chips are equally as easy. I started making these when I was on Weight Watchers. You can eat 24 chips for only 120 calories. I'm a huge chips & dip fan, so I tend to go crazy. With these chips, you won't feel bad. Even if you eat 2 servings (which would be pretty hard!), you're only eating 240 calories and 3 grams of fat. Now when we buy regular chips, they are SO salty to me.
Pantry Salsa
Here's what you need:
- 1 can of diced tomatoes, 15 oz
- 1 medium sized onion, peeled and quartered
- 1 jalapeno
- 3 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 handful of cilantro (or more if you are a fan)
- Juice from half of a lemon
- Salt to taste, dash of sugar, dash of cumin
- In a food processor add onion, jalapeno, cilantro and garlic. Open the can of tomatoes and drain the juice. Pulse for about 15 seconds.
- Add tomatoes and pulse until everything is chopped. Add salt, sugar, cumin and lemon juice. Pulse for 5 seconds.
- Chill in fridge.
Baked Tortilla Chips
Note: I highly recommend Mission Ultra Thin corn tortilla chips. I have tried many brands and some separate while baking. These stay crisp and toast very well.
Here's what you need:
- Corn tortillas, cut each into 8 pieces
- Cooking Spray
- Optional: fine salt
Preheat the oven to 375. Place triangles on cookie sheet and spray with cooking spray. You can lightly salt, if desired.
Bake 5-7 minutes, until crisp watching VERY carefully. They go from soft to burnt very fast!
Now it's time to get guilt-free snacking! What show are you watching right now?
3 comments:
YUM! This is up my alley. I don't even mind canned tomatoes because DUH, that means EASY :)
Exactly! I was scared they would have a canny taste, but you can't even tell!
love this--thanks!
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