This Restaurant Style Salsa recipe is the best one I’ve ever made at home. Scoop it up with chips or use it to smother everything from eggs to enchiladas.
Living in Texas we are lucky to have a lot of Mexican food, or Tex-Mex, restaurants to choose from. I’ve learned that you can immediately tell the caliber of a restaurant by their chips and salsa; I’m pretty sure I cut my teeth on chips and salsa as a baby. My top two favorites, Mia’s and Desperados, are a little ways from me in Dallas. They both have amazing salsa, but are very different from each other. If I need a quick fix we go to Mi Cocina, which is a chain, but really close to my house. They have delicious brisket quesadillas, but their salsa leaves a little to be desired.
Rather than drive to Dallas every time I need a chips and salsa fix, I have found a recipe to make at home that takes no time at all in my Blendtec and is SO good. My kids even eat chips and salsa with their peanut butter and jellies. It’s pretty much a staple in our house.
I couldn’t function in my kitchen without my Blendtec. We use it for everything from protein shakes, smoothies, salsa, to soups. The new Blendtec Designer 725 has so many more settings (like ice cream!) and uses SmartBlend technology, multi-speed pulse, a 100-speed touch slider. I especially love the SmartBlend technology for my protein shakes- sometimes my protein would stick to the sides of my old blender, but now it alerts me when I need to add more liquid. We use our blender every day- definitely worth the investment! I mean, it’s practically saving me money since I don’t have to drive to Dallas for my restaurant style salsa fixes. 🙂
Watch this quick video to see how easy it is to make your own salsa at home (and watch the video until the end to see how quickly it disappears haha):
Making Restaurant Style Salsa at home is SO EASY! I had my husband, 911 Dad, help me make this video to prove it. (Watch until the very end to see how quickly it disappears- haha!)
You can get the full recipe instructions here: http://bit.ly/besteversalsa
Posted by Grace and Good Eats on Saturday, April 29, 2017
Ingredients
- 28 oz can whole peeled tomatoes
- 10 oz can hot Rotel drained
- 10 oz can mild Rotel drained
- 1/4 cup onion chopped
- 2 jalapenos quartered
- 2 cloves garlic roughly chopped
- 1/4 tsp cumin heaping
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup cilantro chopped
- Juice from 1/2 lime
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in your blender.
- Blend on the lowest speed for one minute.
- Refrigerate for up to a week.
Nutrition
This post is sponsored on behalf of Blendtec.
Isabella
Sunday 9th of April 2017
This salsa is my favorite!
Bonnie @ The Pin Junkie
Thursday 8th of January 2015
Yum! These margaritas and the salsa look really good! Thanks for sharing them at The Pin Junkie. They were featured at this week's party!