smoked picante sauce w qview

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erain

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Smoked Picante Sauce
8 tomatoes, halved
1 large onion, chunked
2 jalepenos, seeds and ribs removed
2 anehiems, seeds and ribs removed
olive oil
1-5 oz can V8, prefer spicy
1 lime, juiced
fresh cilantro to taste
1 tea. sea salt
1 tea. CBP

put tomatoes, onions, and peppers in ziplock, add a little oil, CBP, sea salt and shake to get oil, pepper, salt distributed evenly. put on smoker.

i left on smoke for approx 1.5 hours.

remove tomato skins and let all cool in fridge for a bit. add veggies and cilantro to food processor and while pulsing add the lime juice and some V8. process till it looks right for your taste.

thks for cking out my pix
 
originally made it to use just as a topping for fajitas, but we did finish it off with corn chips.
 
Definately gonna try this one when the peppers and tomatoes are ripe. Thanks for posting!

Best,
Trout
 
cinco de mayo was last week bud-thats a good sounding picant'e-
 
Nice job, thanks fo sharing.
 
Wicked! Going to try this one!

Question though: What are anehiems? I've never seen or heard of them up here in Canada. Is there something else that can be used as a replacement? I'd love to give this one a whirl this weekend.

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YOWZA! Good looking stuff, erain!
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Daggone well done, and another kind o' salsa I am going to make. Thanks for the idea and the post, much appreciated During the summer with all the fresh stuff outta the garden, this is what we love to make.
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