Tomato and Chile de Arbol Salsa

Tomato and Chile de Árbol Salsa

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There is no reason not to try this Tomato and Chile de Árbol Salsa.  No excuses why you shouldn’t enjoy it. It goes with everything, from Tacos to Birria!

Roasting Chiles de Arbol in Pan

First, you can definitely make this in the blender/food processor. And second, remember that you can adjust the amount of chile in the recipe to suit your pungency tolerance.

Chiles de Arbol and Garlic in Mortar

Why do Mexicans love pre-Columbian crushing tools like molcajetes if everyone is so busy these days?

Chiles de Arbol and Onions in Mortar for Tomato and Chile de Arbol Salsa

The reasons are various and sundry. For starters, the resulting Tomato and Chile de Árbol Salsa will be chunky.  And last, some of the earthy flavor from the stone is imparted to the salsas. It transfers, lending them that characteristic je ne sais quoi flavor.

Tomatoes and Chiles de Arbol in Mortar

If you own one of these mortars and thought it was broke because of all those grooves in its bottom and walls, know that it is certainly not broke. Quite the contrary.

People in Mexico actually take a chisel and a hammer to the bottom when their mortars succumb to the wear and tear. You need a rough bottom to better crush ingredients.

Tomato and Chile de Arbol Salsa Ready

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