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

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    Made of fresh, chopped fruits like strawberries and pineapple, this salsa can be eaten as an appetizer or for dessert with cinnamon sugar tortilla chips. Get the Fruit Salsa recipe at Dinner Then ...

  3. The 25 Best Appetizers to Bring to a Party, from Crowd ... - AOL

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    Here, it’s made from scratch with buttermilk, white vinegar and a flurry of fresh herbs, then it’s used to coat tender baby Yukon gold potatoes. It’s a natural fit for barbecues, block ...

  4. Poached Halibut with Chunky Pineapple Salsa Recipe - AOL

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  5. Poached Halibut with Chunky Pineapple Salsa Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Poached Halibut with Chunky Pineapple Salsa? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Poached Halibut with Chunky Pineapple Salsa? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. Poached Halibut with Chunky Pineapple Salsa Recipe - AOL

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    Drain the pineapple and reserve 2/3 cup juice. Stir the pineapple chunks, cucumber, red pepper, red onion, vinegar and hot pepper sauce, if desired, in a medium bowl.

  7. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa made with jalapeños, mango, pineapple, red onion and cilantro (coriander) Tomato-based salsas later found competition from salsas made with fruit, corn, or black beans . Since the 2000s sweet salsas combining fruits with peppers like habanero , Scotch bonnet and datil have grown in popularity and are served with frozen dessert ...

  8. Hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    Many recipes for hot sauces exist, but the only common ingredient is some variety of chili pepper. Many hot sauces are made by using chili peppers as the base and can be as simple as adding salt and vinegar. Other sauces use some type of fruits or vegetables as the base and add the chili peppers to make them hot. [5]

  9. Okolehao - Wikipedia

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    The Lei Day recipe from a 1947 edition of Honolulu Magazine calls for 1 jigger of okolehao, 1/2 jigger of Crème de Menthe, and a 1/4 jigger of absinthe (legal in Hawaii at the time). Despite its Hawaiian origins, it is not commonly used in tiki drinks, likely because it was hard to get in California during the early days of Don the Beachcomber ...