This is one of the Mary Sue Milliken recipes my kids made at the Kids’ (good-for-you) Cooking Academy that we all really loved. Charring the vegetables gives the salsa a deep rich flavor and the tomatillos give it a nice tang. Sue’s recipe calls for 3 Roma tomatoes but I used what I had on hand and it turned out great. It’s super simple to make and tastes so much better than store bought
This is one of the Mary Sue Milliken recipes my kids made at the Kids’ (good-for-you) Cooking Academy that we all really loved. Charring the vegetables gives the salsa a deep rich flavor and the tomatillos give it a nice tang. Sue’s recipe calls for 3 Roma tomatoes but I used what I had on hand and it turned out great. It’s super simple to make and tastes so much better than store bought
We have been exploring each other’s traditional cuisines these past two months in the course of our Velveteering. We tried Alessio’s Caponata and Pamela’s Laksa and this month it is Asha’s turn, and she suggested we make Dhansak which is one of the more well-known preparations of Parsi cuisine.
India being the vast and diverse country it is, there really isn’t one food preparation that would