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Cilantro-Tomato Salsa

This recipe accompanies Black Bean Soup with Cilantro-Tomato Salsa

Charred Habanero Salsa

The habanero, reputedly the "hottest chile in the world" has a complex, citrusy aroma and flavor. This salsa from the Yucatan is a classic accompaniment to meat and seafood cooked in an achiote recado a brick-red paste made with achiote, or annatto, seeds. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Aji Amarillo-Pineapple Salsa

Aji amarillo is a Peruvian chile. This salsa uses a jarred paste made from these flavorful and fiery bright yellow peppers. This recipe is an accompaniment for Pork Tenderloin Churrasco .

Ancho Pasilla Sauce

This recipe was created to accompany <epi:recipelink id="14144">Camarones Adobados a La Parrilla (Grilled Shrimp with Ancho Pasilla Sauce).</epi:recipelink> Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Jalapeño-Cilantro Salsa

This recipe was created to accompany Grilled Chicken with Goat Cheese Stuffing, Peppers, Onions and Two Salsas. A little of this fiery sauce goes a long way. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Scotch Bonnet Tomato Salsa

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Tomatillo Salsa

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Fresh Tomato Salsa

This recipe was created to accompany Onion and Bell Pepper Strata with Fresh Tomato Salsa . Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roasted Jalapeño-Tomato Salsa with Fresh Cilantro

This is our salsa closest to the classic home-style Mexican salsa de molcajete that's made from roasted garlic and chiles pounded in a lava-rock mortar (molcajete) with roasted tomatoes. Even though we've updated the equipment for the modern American kitchen, that perfect blend of sweetness (roasted garlic and tomatoes) and raciness (roasted jalapeños) is what you'll spoon out. The final addition of fresh cilantro and a drizzle of vinegar focuses the whole experience: This is just what most Americans wish they were getting when they open a jar with that ubiquitous "salsa" label. Made with plum tomatoes, your salsa will have a more homogenous texture — just right for using the salsa as an ingredient in other dishes. Because round tomatoes give a looser texture, choose them when you want a condiment to set on the table.

Habanero Chile Salsa

Salsa de Chile Habanero The Mayan word for this mixture (xnipec) means "nose of the dog," a vivid description of its sinus-clearing effects. For a truly incendiary salsa, add an extra habanero.

Chipotle Pico de Gallo

This salsa from Jane Butel's cooking school in Albuquerque, New Mexico is great with fajitas or as a dip for chips.

Asian-Style Corn, Avocado, and Sesame Salsa

Spoon this Asian-inspired salsa over grilled tuna, swordfish, or salmon.

Asian-Style Onion Salsa

Here's an innovative combination that's excellent on tuna burgers or grilled steak.

Mango Salsa Wilfert

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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