Use your food processor to blend a few ingredients into dip or salsa for game day. Try Quick & Tasty Guacamole or Not So Ho Hum Hummus to start.
I've been making salsa for years, for every family gathering, every football party, etc. This recipe is the result of years of tweaking to get just the right blend of flavors. Serve in a bowl with white corn tortilla chips, and your guests will be impressed!
I have boiled, roasted and grilled more tomatoes, peppers and garlic trying to find the perfect salsa I get my favorite Mexican restaurant. While I came up with some pretty good salsas, this is finally it. The color and consistency tipped me off as to where I was going astray. And while I had to move away from the fresh tomatoes, it was worth it.
Just like the bean dip you buy in the store but a lot less expensive. The heat can be easily controlled.
Authentic arbol chile salsa. I like mine hot, but you can tone down the peppers if you wish.
While trying to watch our weight and still eat tasty foods, I've created a spicy white bean dip that's easy to make and a healthful choice to serve with veggies or breadsticks.
Carne Asada tacos. Very easy entertaining recipe. If you can wield a food processor and a set of tongs, you are set. I always kick off the summer camping season by doing these over the campfire. The nice thing about this recipe is that you can do most everything beforehand, leaving you time to quaff a few with your buddies. Perfect for tailgating or camping where people stand while they eat.
This fresh salsa is so easy, you'll wonder why you ever used to buy the canned stuff. It's very spicy, so omit some of the peppers if you're serving to a crowd that likes salsa a little more toned down.
This recipe began as an experiment to see if the flavor of my favorite martini would or could transfer into a burger; I'm happy to say that it works. I think it tastes amazing. The tart flavor of the gin and juniper berries cuts through the hearty beef right to the tastebuds, and the cocktail olives and onions in the tapenade provide a salty kick to make it taste like Saturday night. The Dirty Burgertini is bar culture flavor carried to the extreme. ©2010 Anthony Taylor
This is my hummus recipe I have developed over the past few months. The best hummus I have ever had was in Beirut, Lebanon many years ago. With this recipe, you will hopefully have the same experience I had in Lebanon. Eventually you will get good enough at making hummus that you won't need to follow my exact measurements. :)
If you like hummus, basil and Parmesan cheese, you'll love this. A great dip to go with your favorite chips, crackers or fresh uncooked vegetables!