I made some salsa for Cinco de Mayo and my husband thought it was fantastic. Problem is that I kind of just added things and didn`t pay attention to the amounts. This weekend I finally had some time to make it again, but wrote things down so that I could make it in the future. El Maiz has good salsa, but since I don`t get into the little shops so much anymore, it is nice to be able to make your own. Eventually I will probably try preserving it so that I can just make it once in a while, but I have not gotten to that point yet.
Feel free to add more chilies and jalapenos as you desire.
What you need:
1 can of diced tomato, juice removed
1/2 can of the stewed tomatoes, no juice
2 onions, roughly chopped
2 large garlic cloves
juice from 1 1/2 lime
3/4 of a bag of koriander (cilantro - the 2 chf bags from Coop/Migros)
1/2 tsp salt
3 red chili peppers
3/4 jar of sliced jalapenos (no juice)
Optional:
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp cumin
I used the food processor attachment for my immersion blender, but you could always dice everything finely as well.
If using the blender, roughly chop everything. I removed the seeds from the peppers. Blend until you reach the desired consistency. Pour into a jar and refrigerate. Quick, easy, and delicious!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Layered Potato (pan)cake
Once again my mother in law is visiting, so I have had time to look through recipes and get her input on how to make different things. We found a recipe for a potato pancake, but the only thing we kept the same was the temperature and time to cook it. It was a lot of fun to make our own.
This is not a healthy thing. At all. It is drenched in butter and cheese :-D We served it on the side with grilled brautwurst. So, if you would like something yummy, and don`t mind the calories, give this a try!
What you need:
30-50 g butter, melted
3-4 large potatoes
chives (fresh are better, but I didn`t have any)
2-3 onions
salt and pepper
cheddar cheese for topping
Slice the potatoes and the onions thinly. Lay the potatoes, overlapping, starting in the middle of a round oven dish and continuing until the bottom is covered.
Brush some butter over the top, and then scatter the onions and chives. Repeat with the layers until you reach the top of your dish or you run out of ingredients.
Heat the oven to 200 C and cook for 5 minutes. Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove the foil and increase the temperature to 230 C and cook another 15 to 20 minutes, until tender and the top is a golden brown.
Serve and sprinkle with grated cheddar cheese.
Enjoy!
This is not a healthy thing. At all. It is drenched in butter and cheese :-D We served it on the side with grilled brautwurst. So, if you would like something yummy, and don`t mind the calories, give this a try!
What you need:
30-50 g butter, melted
3-4 large potatoes
chives (fresh are better, but I didn`t have any)
2-3 onions
salt and pepper
cheddar cheese for topping
Slice the potatoes and the onions thinly. Lay the potatoes, overlapping, starting in the middle of a round oven dish and continuing until the bottom is covered.
Brush some butter over the top, and then scatter the onions and chives. Repeat with the layers until you reach the top of your dish or you run out of ingredients.
Heat the oven to 200 C and cook for 5 minutes. Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes.
Remove the foil and increase the temperature to 230 C and cook another 15 to 20 minutes, until tender and the top is a golden brown.
Serve and sprinkle with grated cheddar cheese.
Enjoy!
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