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  2. Spice Up Taco Tuesday With These Homemade Salsas - AOL

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    The first peach salsa Ree ever had changed her life, so she made her own to match! The sweet, syrupy canned peach goes beautifully with spicy jalapeño and chili powder. Get Ree's Peach Salsa recipe .

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    9. Yucatán-Style Hot Dried-Chili Salsa. This salsa is fruity, smoky, and hot. Look for the dried chiles de arbol and pasilla in the Hispanic section of your grocery store, or head to a Mexican ...

  4. 17 Classic Tex-Mex Recipes Your Family Will Devour - AOL

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    If you don't have time to make your own salsa, just grab one of our top salsa taste test picks at the grocery store instead. Recipe: House of Yumm. DronG/istockphoto. 2. Grilled Skirt Steak Fajitas.

  5. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa is a common ingredient in Mexican cuisine, served as a condiment with tacos, stirred into soups and stews, or incorporated into tamale fillings. Salsa fresca is fresh salsa made with tomatoes and hot peppers. Salsa verde is made with cooked tomatillos and is served as a dip or sauce for chilaquiles, enchiladas, and other dishes.

  6. Copycat Chili’s Salsa Is What Your Tex-Mex Nights ... - AOL

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    If you want to kick up your Mexican night game, you can whip up a batch of Chili's Copycat Salsa in no time, and make dinner time a party in no time! More Crave-Worthy Restaurant Recipes.

  7. Pace Foods - Wikipedia

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    Pace Foods is a producer of a variety of canned salsas located in Paris, Texas.The company was founded in 1947 by David Pace when he developed a recipe for a salsa he called "Picante sauce" (picante means 'spicy' in Spanish), which was "made with the freshest ingredients, harvested and hand-selected in peak season to achieve the best flavor and quality". [1]