Hi guys,
Remember me? I used to record all of my most favorite recipes here, both as a way of saving them, and of sharing my love of FOOD!
Well, I still love food, but my blogging habit was effectively squashed for quite some time. I am (still) a full time college student, have one kid going into his senior year of high school, and 2 more at home that I homeschool. When I began this blog 9(!!!) years ago, I didn't even have one of those kids yet! It is amazing to me how much time (and food) has passed through these pages, and I am hoping to try and post here more often.
In the intervening years since I've posted last, we moved to East Tennessee. The NSSO (not so significant other) decided not to dig in a garden this year, so I have had to supplement my love of fresh tomatoes and basil with offerings from the markets. Fortunately, most markets carry local produce in the summer, so those farm-fresh tomatoes are still available to me. I have been nurturing a single basil plant on my window sill for months now, and somehow, it has survived! Today, however, was the first real time that I raided it for it's tender and fragrant offerings, and raid it I did!
I initially found the idea for this salsa from here. However, I then added to it to make it my own, and it really was delicious served on top of some grilled turkey burgers! Such a fresh taste. Perfect for this hot, summer day.
Creamy Basil & Tomato salsa
2 cups chopped tomato
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
1/4 cup chopped red onion
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 Tbs. red wine vinegar (infused with garlic)
salt, pepper to taste
You simply combine all the ingredients! The mayonnaise can be increased, depending on your taste for it. The same for the vinegar. I tried it both ways and liked it with just a splash of vinegar.
I would love to hear how you liked this recipe! Please leave me a comment to let me know :)
Thanks!
Dawn
1 comment:
Thank you very much for the recipe. My sister and I are in Vietnam and we have access to a ton of basil and tomatoes right now. Nobody really eats salsa here so we are excited to try out your recipe tomorrow night. Thank you again, it looks amazing
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