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  2. The Kitchen Magician: Homemade Salsa - AOL

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    So it seems like the Kitchen Magician has Mexican food on the brain lately, with Green Salsa Chicken and Taco Shells as the last (and actually, the first!) two recipes. So why not keep the theme ...

  3. It's Not a Super Bowl Party Until You Serve These Homemade Dips

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    Skipped the jarred salsa in favor of this easy homemade version. All you need is a blender or food processor to whip it up. Get Ree's Restaurant-Style Salsa recipe .

  4. Salsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    The use of salsa as a table dip was popularized by Mexican restaurants in the United States. In the 1980s, tomato-based Mexican-style salsas gained in popularity. In 1992, the dollar value of salsa sales in the United States exceeded those of tomato ketchup. [6] Salsa made with jalapeños, mango, pineapple, red onion and cilantro (coriander)

  5. What are the healthiest canned foods? From sardines to ... - AOL

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    Use them for soups, stews, pasta sauces or as a base for homemade salsa. Look for unsalted or “no salt added” options to help support your heart health by keeping your intake of sodium low ...

  6. Hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish term for sauce is salsa, and in English-speaking countries usually refers to the often tomato-based, hot sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, particularly those used as dips. There are many types of salsa which usually vary throughout Latin America. These are some of the notable companies producing Mexican style hot sauce.

  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]

  8. We've Got The Scoop On ALL The Best Party Dips - AOL

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    Combine store-bought (or homemade!) salsa verde with the dip trifecta—cream cheese, sour cream, and mozzarella—for a tangy, spicy queso your guests will rave over. Get the Salsa Verde Queso ...

  9. 4 Salsa Styles and How To Make Them - AOL

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