Troubleshooting basic flavor? First time salsa-maker, more info in comments

by Heihei_the_chicken

5 Comments

  1. Heihei_the_chicken

    This is my first time making salsa. What existed of the flavor turned out great, but it was just kind of muted. The spice was mild but not nonexistent. Should I have added more garlic, onion, or something else? Below is the recipe

    Ingredients:

    9 vine tomatoes (~1.1 lb)

    5 guajillo peppers, deseeded

    4 jalapeños, deseeded & halved

    1 white onion, outer skin removed, quartered

    8 cloves garlic (1 head), whole

    1 large lime

    2 tsp salt

    1/2 bunch cilantro, finely chopped

    Steps:

    Oven roast chilies, tomatoes, onion, and garlic for 25 minutes at 450°F

    Add chilies to blender with juice of 1 large lime & blend thoroughly

    Add garlic, onion, and salt to blender and blend via pulsing until incorporated

    Add tomatoes to blender and pulse short until just incorporated; do not overblend

    Pour into bowl and mix in cilantro if desired

  2. Winter-Shopping-4593

    Buy the highest quality ingredients you can find.

    Maybe add a serrano pepper or two to spice it up more without changing the flavor too much.

    Add a habanero if you want extreme heat, although this will change the flavor a bit

  3. MysteriousPanic4899

    Looking at your recipe I would add small amounts of salt to a spoonful of your salsa and dial that in. Find where the flavors pop and adjust other elements accordingly. I will usually under salt my dishes for my taste but dial the other flavors in with small, appropriately salted spoonfuls. You can always add more salt at the end which is why I try to slightly under salt my dishes; I would rather err on the side of caution as it’s much more difficult to make something less salty.

  4. Scooping out the insides of the tomatoes really helps mine. Too much though and it gets concentrated, so keep some back and add to it slowly.

  5. paul_kariya

    Try adding a chicken bouillon cube and some chipotles in adobo for heat and smokiness

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