Showing posts with label dips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dips. Show all posts

Roasted Guacatillo


I went to the Mercado Mexicano the other day and was browsing around, checking things out. I ventured into the deli and there were some interesting finds. The one thing that I found was a dip called Guacatillo. It screamed of a bright green color and it caught my eye. I had to buy it, just to try it.


I brought it home and opened it up. It was a thin, salsa like substance. The way to eat salsa right out of the container...with a chip, of course. I dipped my chip and tasted the concoction. It was good. Really Good. It was bright, refreshing, acidic, a little bit of heat. I liked it. I checked the list of ingredients on the packaging. Simple, with ingredients that were available and that I knew what they were. It contained tomatillos, garlic, jalapenos, avocados, and onion. I knew I had to replicate it. I set out on a mission and conquered it on the first try. It was that simple and that good. I roasted most of my ingredients to concentrate the flavors and blended them together to develop a nice rich flavor. I also added diced tomatoes, to give it more of a guacamole appearance. It was easy and delicious. I served it with an assortment of vegetables that I cut up and a side of tortilla chips. Easy, simple, Amazingly good.

Those may look like green tomatoes, but they're not. Those are tomatillos!

GUACATILLO

12 Tomatillos, husked removed
1 Onion, chunked
2 Serrano peppers
6 Cloves of garlic
1 Lime, juiced
1/2 tsp Salt
4 Roma tomatoes, diced
1 avocado, pitted
1/4 c. Cilantro, chopped

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Arrange peppers, garlic, tomatillos, and onion on a rimmed baking sheet and roast 10-12 minutes. Cool slightly. Put into a blender, including any juices. Add lime juice, salt, and cilantro. Puree. Cool. 
In a medium bowl add the avocado meat and mash to desired chunkiness. Stir in contents of the blender. Fold in the diced tomatoes. Serve with chips and assorted vegetables. Refrigerate.    

Garlicky Guacamole




Fall is in the air, and so is football season. It is time to start making those game day snacks. What better to go along with your chips and salsa than guacamole? Rich and buttery avocados make the most creamy accompaniment to any game day fare. This quick and easy dip will be a crowd pleaser.




I like a little spice in my guac, so I add jalapenos. Pickled jalapenos to be exact. I have tried the pepper right off the vine and it just does not give the dip that special pizazz that your looking for in a game day spread. I also add garlic, lots of garlic, to give your breathe that amazing odor that everyone loves. As an added bonus, the spicier and garlickier the food, the more beverage consumption. I am into the beverage consumption. Food and beverages on a Sunday afternoon, how much more fun is that? Oh, and the game too; right and the game.

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