Saturday, July 28, 2012

Food Glorious Food

I'm looking forward to my annual holiday with my sisters! I decided to take along some homemade salsa...actually a couple of batches...one WITH cilantro and one for the 'cilantrophobs' in the group. I can't really blame them evidently there is some genetic predisposition to being a cilantro-hater. The taste to 'those' kind of folks is evidently that of soap, lotion, or bug bed infested clothing. There are scientific reasons for the chemical breakdown of the fat molecules resulting in lathery fragrance. Who knew there were fat molecules in CILANTRO!? 

When Julia Child was asked about her dislike of cilantro she replied, “I would pick it out if I saw it and throw it on the floor.” YIKES! Did you know there are Facebook pages dedicated to the hatred of this "Devil's Weed"! There are whole discussion threads dedicated to this product of coriander! There are "I Hate Cilantro" BLOGS! Cilantro revulsion made The New York Times.

Anyway...This recipe is so fast and easy that making a Cilantro-Free version will be a snap! I myself am on the 'extra cilantro please' side of the fence! I don't usually post recipes but I could DRINK this stuff so I think I will share it. The origin of the recipe was PINTEREST!

I've made this twice - the second time - just for fun I included three tomatillos (quick blanched) and increased the honey by a scant additional teaspoon.

Easy Blender Salsa
Ingredients:
·        1- 14 oz can diced tomatoes
·        1- 10 oz can original Rotel
·        1/2 small onion, roughly chopped
·        1 clove garlic, peeled and smashed
·        1/2-1 jalapeno, seeded or not (depends on how spicy you like it)
·        1 teaspoon honey
·        1/2 teaspoon salt
·        1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
·        small to medium size handful of cilantro, washed
·        juice of 1 lime
Directions:Put all the ingredients in the base of a food processor or good blender and pulse to combine for 30 seconds or so until all the ingredients are finely chopped and salsa is desired consistency. Taste for seasoning and adjust to taste.
Now for my non-food creation. This entire project came about because I was in the mood for some Modge-Podge! By the way...I don't like dill.

Detail of tag.
Back of tag.
Tag on a Tag
Front:~Manilla tag~Lots of layers of Le' Romantique by Graphic 45 - punched using a deckle square punch - all the edges smudged with Distress Ink - front and back coated with Modge Podge~Paper pieced horizontal strip of same design paper~Wrap around of tulle~Distressed Prima flowers with bling centers (gift from sissy Gail)~Pearl strands~Pre-made die cut tag from Graphic 45 with teal and coral ribbonsBack:~Layer of design paper Le' Romantique by Graphic 45~Rectangle of smudged/distress BasicGrey Basics Manila Paper Pad for sentiment /signatureChallenges/InspirationsSouthern Girls - angels
BasicGrey - things with wings
Inspired by Stamping - photo inspiration
Moving Along with the Times - pink, pearly, and pretty

Must run...on our way to see the local theater production of Oliver. (Briar Cliff student in a lead role - must show my support - hence the title of this post - well that and the rambling about Cilantro!

Nancy in Iowa
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6 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous vintage style tag and I love that you decorated the back too, thank you for joining us this week at IBSIC. Deb xxx

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  2. I am a cilantro lover, and thus found your post quite interesting! Your tag is so lovely, and has a fab shabby chic vibe to it. THanks so much for playing with us at Inspired By Stamping!

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  3. I love your tag! so gorgeous ♥
    Thanks for joining us at SGC
    xx

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  4. I have to laugh because I guess I am in the cilantro hater club. I had no idea there were so many like me. I dislike it because it taste like dish soap to me. I am comforted now to realize I am not the only one.

    I love your vintage tag! Thank you for sharing with us at IBSIC!

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  5. Love your tag! It is so pretty! Great job! It has taken me years to enjoy cilantro and now I do. Slow and steady! HAHA! Thanks for joining us at IBSIC! Hugs, Joanna

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  6. A beautiful tag, a stunning design and so many wonderful details.

    hugs
    Heather xx
    Thanks so much for joining us with the Basic Grey challenge.

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