Mellow Red Chile Salsa with Sweet Garlic and Roasted Tomatoes Recipe

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Mellow Red Chile Salsa with Sweet Garlic and Roasted Tomatoes
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  1. Heat the broiler. Pull the stems off the dried chiles, tear them open and shake out the seeds (if you prefer a salsa with a more refined texture, be sure to remove all the seeds). Place in a bowl, cover with hot tap water and lay a plate on top to keep them submerged.
  2. Lay the whole tomatoes on a broiler pan or baking sheet. Set as close to the boiler as your oven allows and broil for about 6 minutes, until darkly roasted and blackened in spots — the tomato skins will split and curl. With a pair of tongs, flip over the tomatoes and roast them for another 6 minutes or so, until they are soft and splotched with dark spots. Set aside to cool.
  3. Turn the oven down to 425 degrees. Separate the onion into rings and, on a pan or baking sheet, combine it with the garlic. Set in the oven. Stir carefully every few minutes, until the onions are soft and beautifully roasted (don't worry if some of the edges char) and the garlic is soft and browned in spots, about 15 minutes total.
  4. If you're not inclined toward rustic textures in your salsa, pull off the peels from the cooled tomatoes and cut out the cores where the stems were attached; catch the flavorful juices on the baking sheet as you work, so as not to waste any of them. By now the chiles should be soft (to catch them at the perfect stage of rehydration — before they've lost much flavor into the water — soak them no longer than 30 minutes); drain. In a blender or food processor, combine the drained chiles with the tomatoes and their juice. Process to a fairly smooth puree — chile skins are tough, so you want to make sure they are chopped up enough. Scrape two-thirds of the puree into a large bowl. Roughly chop the onion and garlic, then add them to the blender containing the rest of the chile-tomato mixture. Pulse repeatedly until all is moderately finely chopped. Scrape down the sides from time to time to keep everything moving evenly; if the mixture just won't move through the blades, add a little water to loosen it up. Scrape the puree into the bowl. Stir in the oregano and vinegar, then add enough water to give this salsa a lightly consistency.
  5. Taste and season generously with salt — this is a condiment, remember. Taste again and add a little sugar if you think it's necessary to balance any lingering bitterness in the chiles. If you're planning to use your salsa right away, simply pour it into a bowl and it's ready, or refrigerate it covered and use within 5 days.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 93.5 Kcal (391 kJ)
Calories from fat 10.29 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 1.14g 2%
Sodium 1769.54mg 74%
Potassium 659.9mg 14%
Total Carbs 20.06g 7%
Sugars 12.15g 49%
Dietary Fiber 7.02g 28%
Protein 3.44g 7%
Vitamin C 23.2mg 39%
Vitamin A 0.2mg 6%
Iron 1.2mg 7%
Calcium 35mg 3%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 41.4 Kcal (173 kJ)
Calories from fat 4.56 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0.51g 2%
Sodium 783.54mg 74%
Potassium 292.2mg 14%
Total Carbs 8.88g 7%
Sugars 5.38g 49%
Dietary Fiber 3.11g 28%
Protein 1.52g 7%
Vitamin C 10.3mg 39%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 6%
Iron 0.5mg 7%
Calcium 15.5mg 3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 1.2
    Points
  • 2
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • low fat,
  • saturated fat free,
  • cholesterol free,
  • good source of fiber

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium

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