Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa Recipe - Fire-Roasted Cherry Tomato Salsa
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- Learn how to make a Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa Recipe! Go to foodwishes.blogspot.com/2014/1... for more information, and many, many more recipe videos. I hope you enjoy this easy Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa Recipe!
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Check out the recipe: www.allrecipes.com/Recipe/239787/Fire-Roasted-Cherry-Tomato-Salsa/
Today is a rainy cool day in my home state, I had tomatoes left over and I told my wife to pick up some cherry tomatoes at the store plus some cilantro. I made the recipe while I was making carnitas. I was a bit skeptical at first, then when it all came together I was hit with this almost unbelievable smell. I couldn't resist. I had salsa from Mexico, Texas and many high-end, Mexican eateries. This is absolutely the best salsa I have ever had, I may have to tone I down for my wimpy friends, but it just right for me. FANTASTIC!!! It is a keeper and now in my recipe book. I have been cooking for 58 years and John you have lighted my compassion for cooking again. Thanks for sharing.
Roasting the veggies makes a huge difference in flavor; I was astonished the first time I tried it.
I've watched your channel for a few years, made quite a few of your recipes, but never felt the need to comment until now. Anyone who knows me, knows how picky I am about salsa.. I have been known to walk out of a Mexican restaurant if I can tell it's a jarred salsa they bring. So for me to say this, means something... this is absolutely, hands down, the BEST salsa I have ever had! Next time I'll roast my veggies a little longer, and I'll need to double it, because I'm fairly certain that I'll be eating this straight from the bowl!
I just made the salsa and it is on point! I added some habanero and hot green pepper and it tastes magnificent! I am a true believer of this channel now. Muchas gracias!
Chef Jon is the truth
You ruined me Chef John! I made this salsa, and now no other salsa feels good enough!!
Thanks, Chef John!
My wife loves buying cherry tomatoes because their cheap, but doesn't like eating them (she only will eat them on salads). Now I have a great salsa recipe to use them with.
That's pretty much my exact recipe I make here in Mexico. The only two things I do different is that I just roast the whole garlic bulb off to the side and use about half the cloves for the recipe (nothing wrong with having roasted garlic around!), and I learned from my Mexican friends to always toast the chips! Toasting the chips makes that salsa even better. ~THC
Fantástica!
I noticed that your guacamole recipe and this one have a lot of ingredients in common, and in the same amounts - jalapeños, cilantro, onion, lime, and salt. So, I made this recipe, then I mashed up four avocados and mixed them together. Perfection.
Oh man you're my savior. We have a garden of cherry tomatoes this year and we have so many tomatoes. I've been following your videos for about 2 years and loved your recipes. I was so happy to find this recipe. I made it and It came out amazing. it's a big hit with the family.
Nothing better than a great fire roasted fresh salsa, YUM!
I love your recipes. Fire roasting is the best way to go on making salsa. Takes the flavour to an entirely new level. Your instruction and narration is always something we enjoy watching. This recipe is a family favorite!
I come back to this video so often for this recipe. Truly one of the best salsas I’ve ever tried
Thanks, John, for helping to spread the gospel of roasted tomato and pepper salsa!
Believe me, folks, once you make your first batch of salsa using this oven-roasting method, you'll never do it any other way. The flavor is just out of this world! And believe John when he says to refrigerate the finished salsa for a few hours before eating it. Doing so helps to intensify the flavors of the finished product.
Chef, I made this with the carnitas and everything was heavenly! Thanks so much for the recipe. Can't wait to try it tomorrow when it is cold and the flavors intensify.
I want to thank you again Chef John, for this glorious salsa recipe. I had never really ventured into mexican salsa recipes, outside of a simple pico de gallo with four main ingredients... BUT after seeing how easy this was to pull off, I don't think I will ever buy store-bought bland salsa again! This was really very easy to pull together and it tasted fantastic! My guests were really impressed at my little dinner party yesterday, and of course we served this with your carnitas recipe, and it was an absolute hit. Thanks for what is probably the 15th or 16th time we have tried your recipes (and may I add that they always are so good) Chef John!
I love how most chefs are like "add a little bit of olive oil, just like 8 tablespoons"
insane!! only 8 tablespoons?
I made this a few months back, it's now a family favorite.
I did this last Fall with the veg coming out of the garden: tomatoes of all kinds, green chile (in New Mexico we use a lot of green chile), garlic, onion. I canned all that we made and started using it in January. Whoa, baby! That stuff was A.Ma.Zing! Can't wait to do it again, but this time we need many times more to get us through the winter. Thanks for the recipe!
Aside from the fact that I really like your recipes, I especially enjoy listening to you while you make them. I have listened to a lot of different people making recipes, I have pretty much eliminated everyone else. Thanks for all your good food.
Omg, this is just perfect! I love roasted food and as I don't like fresh tomatoes, I don't like salsa either, so this is a great alternative, thanks for this recipe! I will try it out tomorrow!
Oh my goodness gracious I just made it and I’m kind of blown away
It's beautiful. An interesting thing about cherry tomatoes is that you can get pretty decent ones almost anywhere. If you have your own plant, they (in my experience) are very prolific and forgiving. The best tomatoes, of course, are in the south east US, but they are short season and only can be had in your garden, roadside stands and farmer's markets in season. No supermarket tomato comes close nor much outside that area. They are so good, I practically gave up on other ones. Yet the idea here if using cherry tomatoes (usually reserved for salads or garnish) is something anyone can do.
I love your no non-sense approach to videos and recipes. I've made several things from you videos ...all excellent. The fire roasted salsa was amazing...I can't believe the smokey flavor from sticking all the goodies under the broiler. I also added some ground up smoked "chile mora" from Mexico. Mmmmmmmm...thanks dude!
I just finished making this. It is in the frig. waiting for dinner. I did take a small taste and Wow!
I love this guy.
Chef, I just keep power watching your videos! Love them. Please keep them coming 😁😁
*sounds delicious!*
great recipe
I made this salsa today... it is "da bomb"! If you simply cannot wait several hours to taste this goodness, vacuum seal it and it's ready in 1 hour. The best homemade salsa I have ever made!
you totally ate the wall salsa.
Haha .. Thought the same thing!
Adhishree P. Allegedly not...
Adhishree P. N
aka "wallsa"
I just made some and I would....
Chef John! Fam! I ate the walsa and I shook my fist at my blender when I couldn't scrape any more out of it. This recipe blew my mind, and now I totally get why you made such a large portion. I used more cilantro and adobo instead of SP, and red chilis instead of jalepenos on my second try. The first try I used a medley of small tomatoes and it just wasn't the same as all cherry. So delicious! Thank you thank you my friends love it!!
will this work just as well with halved roma tomatoes instead of cherry tomatoes?
Hey Chef!! I just made this for dinner tonight. I added tomatillos to my recipe! My husband wants to figure out how to bottle it!! It was awesome!
I made this so many times…it practically irresistible. Thank you
Looks great! Definitely gonna try it.
Thank you for this recipe! I just made it and it came out perfect! Keep up the good work
best 6 minutes of my day ;) Thank you!
I made this today, it was amazing in flavor and simplicity! Couple of things I did that were slightly different from the recipe however. I used two pints of "ONE SWEET TOMATO" from the Sunset Farm corp, they're cherry tomatoes but were slightly larger than the ones used by Chef John. I also used two jalapenos instead of three, although I have to admit that while the recipe calls for three it looked like Chef John only used one. I also kept mine in the oven a bit longer than Chef John did because my tomatoes didn't stay intact as his did. They swelled slightly and almost fully popped out of their skins so it took about 14 minutes to get a good char. I'd also recommend to use large garlic cloves as Chef John did because the smaller ones I used were a bit difficult to peel afterwards. Despite these slight differences this salsa came out beautifully and the flavor was really fresh! Can't wait to make this next time when I attempt to do the new Carnitas recipe. Thanks for this awesome submission Chef!
Thoroughly enjoy your videos! I was happy to see you have the same blender as me. I love that blender..so easy to clean and powerful!
Que rico! This looks absolutely delicious. Making this for my birthday today.
Fantastic recipe! Easy to make. Highly recommend!
That looks awesome! I’ve been making it for years with plum tomatoes, but I’m going to try this recipe but cook on a grill. I agree salsa needs to sit in the fridge for a few hours.
This is an awesome recipe. Chef John rocks!
Can't wait to make this.,looks good.
I roasted my veggies on my wood pellet grill - fabulous recipe and SO simple! Thanks again chef John!
Aha! That’s how this is made!
Thanks!
That looks delicious. I seriously cannot wait for the next video with carnitas. I've spent way too much money at Chipotle, it's time to bring it back home!
I used to work in SoCal for a concert lighting company (mid 90s). For lunch we used to go to a Mexican place like everyday. The salsa was amazing. I’m no chef but I’m like I can make this. So I’m looking at it and I see char. There’s tomato, onion, Jalapeños, etc. So I did it myself and this is exactly the recipe I came up with. Except I do it on the grill. I think my wife married me because of it! We moved to western NY to be closer to family, they don’t like it so much. They’re used to the shit in the jar…
Hey I'm from WNY too! Chef John I believe is from around here as well!
Get a Rope Neighbor ... Glad you can make the gud stuff .. Their loss :)
So awesome this looks great cant wait to try
this recipe is the best.... i just made this today and it came out delicious. thank you so much chef john.
I’m excited to make it. You rock dude. You’re hilarious.
Great and interesting video, Thanks. Viva la salsa.
That looks amazing.
Made this today, the wife said that the roasted veggies looked delicious. I can't wait for the chill to set in so we can taste it.
just made this recipe. ridiculously delicious
Good news, you don't necessarily have to use a broiler for this, and pretty much any soft-ish vegetable seems to give a great result! Seriously, this thing looks and feels amazing, and I can't wait to taste!
Just did this using an overhead grill at 220 degrees C as we don't have a broiler, with the grill door open (tray with a handle), and it took 16 minutes total (turning at 5, 10 and 13 minutes). I also added a yellow bell pepper, chunked up like the onion and left in any seeds that didn't come away with the white parts of flesh.
It's currently cooling before going in the fridge overnight, but so far, it's amazing. The taste is sweet and spicy (I added a little smoked paprika as seasoning), those charred vegetables are so juicy, it's got tons of tiny tiny tiny bits of soft seeds and tomatoes and coriander (cilantro) leaves, so it's not like those store-bought salsas that are just a spicy ketchup with chunks of pepper, it's got a very consistent, uh, consistency. And it just looks so good, and feels so good to spoon around with a little spatula. Really looking forward to having this with some pitta soldiers tomorrow.
Chef John you are really fun to watch you definitely do a great job presenting the recipes in a fast and fun manner. Lots of little insights and shit love it man thank you.
1st time I ever seen cherry tomatoes used in making salsa. Looks delicious John! Nice job👍
Great Googa Mooga I can't wait for Food Wishes carnitas!
I thought it was great googly moogly...
that looks AWESOME!!! OMG.
Looks amazing Chef John!
This stuff is great in a fajita!
That salza looks vantastic!
I love your humor chef john! Lol
Definitely trying this one, Chef.
yeah, looks ... great
...allegedly lol
I rarely cook (not bc i want to) but I love watching your videos anyway
thank you for inspiring me to utilize the tomato abundance, in this manner.
added chili peppers, green and orange peppers.
no cumin on the shelf, but added mint as alternative (an ingredient suggestion in other food wishes salsa recipes)
first batch yielded 4 cups of bliss... bravo!
I really loved your commentary! You seem like a jolly person.
I never knew that that charred food might develop cancer,I am Iranian and most of our food is charred and I've been eating it all my life and I don't think i have cancer. So don't worry about charred vegetables/foods, worry about the shampoo you're using.
Seth B it's made from charred vegetables
People are more likely to develop cancer from drinking tap water and breathing city air pollution. Not to mention all the nuclear fallout from weapon testing. Or the pesticides we use on our industrial crops. I would never worry about blackened bits on food. Theres actually REAL things to worry about.
The Last Taarakian tap water isn’t bad for you
Pine Apple k. Go to central america, south america, africa, southeast asia, maybe china, india, probably a lot of places in eastern europe and drink that tap water. Hell just go to Flint, Michigan and drink that tap water buddy. But more seriously - american tap water is really not good to drink long term. Even some well water too. There have been plenty of precedence already set for that to be the case.
The Last Taarakian well, yes, but it is primarily concentrated in less developed areas of the world, and tap water in the developed world is checked much more than bottled water because of its low reputation
Awesome recipe. I just finished making it 10 minutes ago and I don't know if it will make it in the frig to cool down! I used pickled jalepenos and roasted half a red and green pepper. I also used mince garlic in water and skipped the cilantro. Thx Chef John. Now I can use all my overstock of cherry tomatoes and peppers left in the garden!!
I love this technique
Chef John! I used your pulled pork recipe to make carnitas about a month ago! They tasted much better as pulled pork haha. Well, I'm mexican and I cant wait to see how you made carnitas! Love all your videos, you helped me discover a true passion!
I just love your sense of humor. Salsa on the wall?! Hahahahaha
I tried it. It was amazing. Thanks.
Delicioso!!!:-) tnx Jeff John, bring on more Mexican food. Yea!!!!
Ok i'm pretty hyped for foodwishes carnitas now. I'm goin to go oil my taco press.
TheAurtherDent what in the hell is a taco press?
@isashion it's a tortilla press. You push down balls of tortilla dough and it flattens them to a nice circle. Two years late, I know.
GREAT WORK ALL YOUR VIDEOS, THEY'RE MUCH MUCH BETTER THAN ALL THE COOKING VIDEOS OUT THERE.
That looked easy to do thanks
Wow that made my mouth water. A good looking salsa always makes my mouth water. I can tell that is delicious. Thanks for the recipe chef! ^_^
ooomgg i'm so excited for the carnitas recipe !!!
Love your videos Sir
You’re my favorite 💛💛
Chef John, we at KeepitHot love your show. You have some of the best recipes out there. It is our plan to redo a couple of your recipes on our show and see what we can come up with. With us of course we will have to spice it up, hence KeepitHot. Anyway thanks for all you post -- we're diggin it! Thanks Anthony
I love your channel.
I have to try this.
Fantastic video like always!
Just made this for dinner , trust me this is the only salsa for me now. Thank you for the recipe and for spoiling us😂😂
Que rico chef!
love your commentary - simply and very tasty - thanks
Good morning sir I’m watching from Nepal 🇳🇵 I like all your recipes❤
you are the greatest just like momahad ali!
waoooooooow looks amazeeeeee
Great recipe..
You are a genius!
Or the better way:
Serrano peppers and tomato on the grill.
Char and remove.
Pestle and mortar, add tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, garlic.
Grind until chunky.
Do this while the other stuff is cooking.
Enjoy warm.
I used this salsa to cook with pasta. It was superb!
oh my yes, chef john carnitas. so ready.
My son would love this. He likes mixing pies together. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. LOL. I heard from a fellow youtuber that Sara is making progress. My mom took three months to get better. But I know it is a serious illness and I'm praying she gets better soon.
With this recipe , you can definitely be the boss of your own salsa