Salsa
Sour Cherry and Nectarine Salsa
Editor's note: This recipe is adapted from Justin Rashid of American Spoon Foods in Petoskey, Michigan.
To read more about Rashid and the northwestern Michigan cherry harvest, click here.
"This is a fresh, colorful salsa that I make at home — a nice alternative to cooked versions like the cherry-peach that we sell at American Spoon Foods," says Rashid. "Feel free to substitute sweet cherries such as Bings — you'll just need to reduce the sugar to 2 tablespoons."
Nectarine Salsa
We like to serve this fresh salsa with grilled fish, chicken, or pork, or as a dip for tortilla chips.
Cucumber-Kiwi Salsa
Joan and David Oswalt of Pasadena, California, write: "David and I both love to cook, but our approaches couldn't be more different. He'll start from scratch and spend months perfecting a particular dish, while I prefer to take a basic recipe and just add my own touches."
Serve the salsa with the Baked Ribs with Spicy Blackberry Sauce, or with sautéed shrimp or scallops.
Pineapple "Salsa"
This "salsa" is actually a sort of fruit salad, but it does contain the quintessential salsa ingredients, lime juice and jalapeño peppers. The jalapeños are certainly unexpected, but they have an interesting way of intensifying the sweetness of the pineapple.
Avocado and Corn Salsa
A salsa this simple lives or dies by the quality of the ingredients—ripe avocado, luscious tomato, and a sweet, crunchy ear of corn. Most of my corn salsa recipes call for grilled corn. This one features the succulent crunch of raw corn to reinforce the sweetness of the fresh avocado.
Salsa Criolla
This lively salsa is typically served with Argentine asado—beef, pork, or lamb cooked over an open fire or grill. It's also wonderful with a seared skirt steak.
Persimmon Salsa
Spoon this sprightly condiment over grilled fish, alongside roasted ham, or, for an appetizer, atop slices of smoked salmon on buttered pumpernickel.
Grilled Chile Salsa with Rice Crackers
A spicy Thai take on a classic party dish.
Cucumber Salsa
This recipe was created to accompany Smoked Whitefish Cakes with Cucumber Salsa.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Tomato Salsa
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Charred Tomato, Chipotle, and Mango Salsa
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Halibut steaks and pork tenderloin are two of our favorites with this fiery side.
Tomatillo Salsa
This recipe is an accompaniment for Cheddar Shortcakes with Corned Beef Hash.
Ancho-Guajillo Chile Sauce
This recipe is an accompaniment for <epi:recipelink id="108054">Chicken, Potato, and Carrot Enchiladas</epi:recipelink>.
Mango Salsa
This recipe was created to accompany <epi:recipelink id="12400">Pork Tournedos with Blackberry Gastrique and Mango Salsa</epi:recipelink>.
Tomatillo Salsa Verde
Charring the tomatillos, chiles, and garlic under the broiler before puréeing them concentrates their flavor and sweetness and gives the finished salsa a smoky essence.
Roasted Tomato and Bell Pepper Salsa
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 30 min
Toasted Corn and Cumin Salsa
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 25 min