Jugo de los dioses (juice of the gods)
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:48 pm
Someone secret Santa'd me a food processor for Xmas, so I put it to work.
Down here in SE Texas, there's a Mexican food chain called Taqueria Arandas. They're not a shitty chain, like some others.
Anyhoo, when you sit down they bring out the traditional chips & non-traditional salsas.
The green salsa is a creamy tomatillo-based delight, but that's not why we're here.
Their red salsa is a "fresh salsa" (not cooked), and I've been calling it "jugo de los dioses" (juice of the gods) for years. It is absolutely excellent as a substitute for your breakfast orange juice (or any time you feel like "juice").
Recipe:
8 Roma tomatoes
Fresh jalapeno pepper
Fresh white or yellow onion
Fresh cilantro
Salt
Lemon or lime (or lemonlime) juice
Cut the stemholes out of the tomatoes and slice into quarters
Cut about an eighth of the onion
Cut the jalapeno to taste (i used 1⁄4 of a large pepper here)
Separate out about 1⁄4 of the cilantro. If you've got the cilantro with long stems, cut off the stems below the leaves, if not no prep needed.
Add the prepared veggies to the food processor, and then 1⁄2 tsp salt & 4 Tbsp lemon/lime juice
Throw the lid on and pulse that bad boy until you've got a slurry. If you've got a smaller food processor, you may need to do this by halves.
If you're gonna use it as salsa, I'd suggest investing in condiment bowls. I drink it like it's a milkshake (beats the shit outta OJ, IMHO)
Oh, you want pix?


Down here in SE Texas, there's a Mexican food chain called Taqueria Arandas. They're not a shitty chain, like some others.
Anyhoo, when you sit down they bring out the traditional chips & non-traditional salsas.
The green salsa is a creamy tomatillo-based delight, but that's not why we're here.
Their red salsa is a "fresh salsa" (not cooked), and I've been calling it "jugo de los dioses" (juice of the gods) for years. It is absolutely excellent as a substitute for your breakfast orange juice (or any time you feel like "juice").
Recipe:
8 Roma tomatoes
Fresh jalapeno pepper
Fresh white or yellow onion
Fresh cilantro
Salt
Lemon or lime (or lemonlime) juice
Cut the stemholes out of the tomatoes and slice into quarters
Cut about an eighth of the onion
Cut the jalapeno to taste (i used 1⁄4 of a large pepper here)
Separate out about 1⁄4 of the cilantro. If you've got the cilantro with long stems, cut off the stems below the leaves, if not no prep needed.
Add the prepared veggies to the food processor, and then 1⁄2 tsp salt & 4 Tbsp lemon/lime juice
Throw the lid on and pulse that bad boy until you've got a slurry. If you've got a smaller food processor, you may need to do this by halves.
If you're gonna use it as salsa, I'd suggest investing in condiment bowls. I drink it like it's a milkshake (beats the shit outta OJ, IMHO)
Oh, you want pix?

