Auntie Dee-Dee's Fire Roasted Salsa. This Fire Roasted Salsa will no doubt leave you wanting more… and more… and more. The price of this Fire Roasted Salsa can vary greatly depending on the season, so tuck this recipe away for when Roma tomatoes and poblanos are at their peak and their prices are at their lowest. This fire roasted salsa is made with charred tomatoes and onions and, just for complexity and to ensure the salsa is sufficiently smoky, a smidgen of chipotle in Pulse until you have a slightly chunky salsa of your desired consistency.
Since Cinco De Mayo is right around the corner, my mind has been on Margaritas, tacos, guacamole, and Tres Leches Cake. Fire Roasted Salsa recipe: This is a recipe my Mom gave to me, from a friend of hers. I modified it slightly, and have achieved perfection. You can cook Auntie Dee-Dee's Fire Roasted Salsa using 8 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Auntie Dee-Dee's Fire Roasted Salsa
- It's 12 of roma tomatoes.
- You need 4 of jalapeno peppers.
- Prepare 2 of serano peppers.
- Prepare 1 of medium red onion, chopped.
- It's 1 cup of cilantro, chopped.
- You need 1 tbs of salt.
- You need 1 of lime.
- It's of avocado, optional.
I modified it slightly, and have achieved perfection. You can adjust the number of chili peppers you add to the salsa to achieve your desired heat level. This is a delicious salsa recipe anyone can make at home. Farm fresh local tomatoes, garlic and onions.
Auntie Dee-Dee's Fire Roasted Salsa instructions
- On a grill, blacken tomatoes and peppers. Takes about 20-25 minutes.
- Blend tomatoes, peppers and salt.
- In a bowl, mix together tomato mixture, cilantro, and the juice of 1 lime.
- For the perfect guacamole, add prepared salsa to a cubed or mashed up avocado.
I fire roasted my own romas on the grill. This was a good way to use up garden produce. Reviews for: Photos of Fire-Roasted Cherry Tomato Salsa. Auntie Dee Dees is an absolute must when visiting East Burke! As a local, I cannot express how lucky we are to have Auntie Dee Dees in our backyard.