Over the years I have gained an affinity for cooking and preparing large amounts of food for parties/cookouts, and while I enjoy experimenting with new dishes, I usually have a couple of go-to recipes ...
We don't know about you, but man, do we love a spicy salsa. How hot is definitely up to you, but we like to dial the heat up to somewhere between super mild and blow the top of your head off with heat ...
The tiny but mighty chile lends its unmistakable fruity heat to marinades, dressings and, of course, salsas. By Pati Jinich It doesn’t matter if you are at a hotel, restaurant, market, street-food ...
No Super Bowl party is complete without salsa. You need it to spoon over tacos and enchiladas; it can add additional heat to bowls of chili; and when it comes to tortilla chips, you’ve just gotta have ...
Instructions: Place peeled garlic in a dry cast iron pan and cook over medium-high heat until all sides are blackened, about 20 minutes. In a heavy pot place lard and achiote seeds (or paste) and ...
Salsa is one of the most popular condiments in America. People put it on everything, including the ever popular tortilla chip-and-dip combo. But if you rarely explore past the salsa aisle in your ...
Orange juice helps balance the heat in fiery habanero chiles, notes Food & Wine magazine in this recipe created by New York chef Alex Stupak. Roasting the chiles and onions adds to the sweetness. It ...