I hadn't considered making my own salsa before, since there are many fine ones commercially available. But then I tried it, and found that freshly made salsa is MUCH better than store-bought. Plus, I can customize it for my own personal tastes.
I used a food-chopper to cut up the veggies into chip-sized bits. Beware of pieces that are too large - you want each bite to have several flavors and not just one piece of something.
1 jar sliced green olives and 1 jar sliced black olives
(drain and chop small)
1 small can green chilis
2 roma tomatoes - cut into pieces, chop small.
1 green or red bell pepper and 1 jalapeno - remove seeds, chop small
green scallions - slice into small circles
mix with:
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp cayenne
1/4 tsp onion powder
1/4 tsp chili powder
splash olive oil, cider vinegar, lime juice, sesame oil.
I usually dump everything into a plastic container with a tight lid, and just shake the container every hour.
Keep in fridge for at least 3 hours before serving to allow flavors to blend. I tried making it a day in advance, but the tomatoes got too soft.
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