Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How to Make Habanero Salsa

Making great tasting salsa using habanero peppers is easy and there are a multitude of different recipes you can use when creating your own masterpiece. See below for some examples and to get a basic knowledge of some of the best ways to make salsa. One of the benefits of using a variety of fruits and ingredients such as mangos, pineapple and others, is that there is no one set way that you have to make your dish. You are free to experiment and integrate your own ideas. This means you could make a different salsa with chili peppers every time you create a new recipe. View the various videos below and learn some new techniques to elevate your cooking.

Video: Habanero Salsa - how to make it spicy    



The cook shows a recipe that would be great for meat tacos, carnitas and other Mexican dishes. She shows cutting and preparation techniques to help you create an effective dish.



Video: How to Make Habanero Salsa  



The cook shows one way to make a salsa dish using one of the hottest chili peppers as the ingredient to make it hot. She shows how to add in the habanero, dice the tomatoes, garlic, onion and other ingredients when creating your mixture.

Video: Another Way to Make



The cook starts off showing how to cut and place the habaneros, garlic, orange juice and other ingredients in the blender for the recipe. A simple, but hot dish.

Keep in mind that the sky is the limit to the number of recipe variations that you could create. That is the beauty of preparing foods with natural ingredients. Start off with the basic ways to prepare salsa with chili peppers and then expand your horizons and try different ideas with new and exciting ingredients. You could try various fruits and spices to create a new combination. Some ideas on different fruits and natural ingredients to try would include papaya, citrus, orange, limes, pineapples, mint and more.

You can always add or subtract the number of habaneros that you use in your salsa dishes. This way you can control the heat to some degree. You can make them mild or smoking hot!

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