Jalapeno Peach Salsa

I love making this Jalapeno Peach Salsa it’s easy, versatile and takes no special effort at all. You can have it ready to serve in less than 10 minutes time. 

Looking for another great homemade salsa recipe? Try my Cabbage Pico De Gallo

Basically all you are going to need is some fresh peaches, fresh jalapenos along with a chopped onion, orange pepper, cilantro and salt to taste.

This recipe has recently become very popular on this blog. As it was featured over on onebitevegan.com some months back.

This salsa is on that list of my favorite homemade salsas and cannot be found in the stores. 

So if you love salsa as much as me, then you are going to want to give this one a try!

WHAT DOES PEACH SALSA GO WITH

Not only does it go so well paired with your favorite nachos; it also goes well when paired alongside chicken and pork dishes.

So whenever I’m making this I will make a big enough batch, so that I can use it in a few different ways. 

You will find an awesome recipe below that feature this salsa, which you’re sure to love!

A sweet and spicy salsa that you can’t go wrong with!

HOW TO MAKE PEACH SALSA

  • I like to add all my ingredients to a small food processor, which will chop it all together in a jiffy.
  • Just make sure it’s set to slow chop as your not wanting a puree. 
  • However if you don’t have a food processor, then feel free to use a knife just make sure you are chopping it all up as small as possible.

I also like to double up this recipe as it saves great in the fridge for the very next day. In which I will make either some pork chops or grilled chicken and serve this salsa right alongside.

Both recipes are listed below, I hope you give one of them a try! 

My “Rosemary Pork Chops“. See here for delicious recipe!!

Or this awesome Grilled Chicken with Peach Salsa, recipe talk about versatile eh!

Note: You can omit the Jalapeno sauce which is found in bottled Jalapenos if desired.

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Thick Boneless Pork Chop Recipe

These Thick Boneless Pork Chop Recipe are pan fried on the stove-top and served with fresh Homemade Peach Jalapeno Salsa. 

My Thick Boneless Pork Chop Recipe may look a bit  fancy, but trust me it really takes no special technique to prepare at all. 

If you like pork with a hint of sweet/spicy flavors then you can’t go wrong with this recipe here. These pork chops go great even without the peach salsa, but if you can get your hands on in season fresh peaches then go for it! 

HOW TO PAN FRY PORK CHOPS? 

The trick to cooking the best pan fried pork chops is to use ample butter, because you are going to be basting the pork chops in the butter while it cooks. 

The second trick is to season the pork chops generously on both sides with salt and pepper prior to cooking. If you follow those two tips alone you are sure to prepare the best pork chops ever. 

These chops can be done on the grill as well, they just won’t be as juicy. Also feel free to use pineapple in replace of peaches if desired.

WHAT TYPE OF PORK CHOP IS GOOD FOR FRYING?

Feel free to use bone in pork chops, pork loin or ribs. All work well for frying!

Go ahead and serve these pork chops with mash potatoes or a salad of your liking. They really go well with either option or just enjoy as is with lots of peach salsa.

I just love the way the rosemary and garlic butter flavors the pork, it melts in your mouth and to be honest I have yet to try something this good in the restaurants.

First you will want to prepare the salsa in advance and store it in the fridge for more than one hour.

This really helps the flavors to set into the peaches and makes for an excellent topping to these pork chops.

To prepare the pork you will want to sear chops in a non stick frying pan with a little butter, rosemary and seasonings.

Each side will take about 8 minutes to cook, while cooking baste with butter in the pan.

Jalapeno Peach Salsa

LOOKING FOR MORE GREAT RECIPES FOR PORK CHOPS? 

Below you will find some side dish recipes that would go so well with these “Pork Chops” 

Meal Prep Inspiration: Make more pork chops and slice them once cooked and place over some creamed corn and add the peach salsa. Stores in the fridge for up to 3 days.

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Unstuffed Cabbage Roll Soup

This Unstuffed Cabbage Roll Soup is a family favorite in my house. I like to prepare a big pot of this soup and will enjoy it over a few days. 

WHAT IS CABBAGE ROLL SOUP

It has all the same ingredients that cabbage rolls would have with stock to make it a soup.

It basically a cabbage roll done the lazy way, meaning we are not rolling the ingredients into a pre cooked cabbage leaf.

Instead we are throwing all those ingredients into a soup rather than rolling them up neat and tidy.

CAN CABBAGE ROLL SOUP BE FROZEN

Yes, it stores well as leftovers and freezes very well!

Cabbage roll soup is one of those staple soups that everyone should have in there recipe books.

It can be very healthy for you depending on the quality of ingredients you choose to use.

WHAT IS IN CABBAGE ROLL SOUP

I like to use:

  • Organic grass fed beef
  • Beef Stock
  • Whole canned tomatoes
  • Cabbage
  • 1 fresh tomato
  • Tomato Juice
  • Rice
  • Spices 

Did you know whole canned tomatoes are much better than the chopped ones?

Yes it’s true. You can read learn more about that topic on thekitchn.com

This recipe can stretch too and feed allot of people, so feel free to make a few pots and freeze them for easy enjoyment over the colder months.

IS CABBAGE ROLL SOUP KETO FRIENDLY

Yes, it is low in carbs. 

HOW TO MAKE CABBAGE ROLL SOUP

This soup can be done on the stove top as I did or if your pressed for time in your slow cooker. 

Whichever method you choose, I am sure this one will be something your family enjoys!

Also to save some times, feel free to use your food processor to chop the cabbage .

You can use the shred option which will give you more of  a shredded cabbage in the soup. 

Notes: Keep in mind, as with all my recipes. If you want to make more or less of this soup, simple adjust the serving size in the ingredients section above and the servings will automatically adjust for you. This soup can store in the fridge for up to 3 days and or freeze for up to 3 months.

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Mexican Corn on the Cob Salad

This is my take on a Mexican Corn on the Cob Salad! It is full of flavor and can be ready in less than 30 minutes

It’s made with fresh sweet corn on the cob, Szeged seasoned chicken breasts, avocados, baby tomatoes, orange peppers and some chives.

And it is topped with my homemade “Creamy Lemon Lime Vinaigrette” which makes for a very tasty carb and gluten free meal. 

The sweet corn and orange pepper give this salad a hint of sweetness!  Mix that with this tangy dressing and you have yourself one fantastic summer salad.

Who said you have to be Mexican to enjoy good food?

The first time I had a cob salad like this was down in San Diego, we were staying near old town and we ventured out and found this little Mexican spot that served one of the best cob salads I ever tasted.

Since that day, i vowed to learn how to make it. And this my friends is my favorite cob salad vertition, I hope you give it a try. 

As you may know I’m obsessed with “Szeged Chicken Rub” it’s so very versatile. I use it alot when I’m cooking chicken.

If you have never tried it, then I really encourage to order it either from the link that I provided below with Amazon or search your local grocery for it.

Trust me it’s the bomb!

So here we are full swing into summer, finally.

And fresh corn on the cob is now available at most grocery stores and outdoor markets!

Sweet corn on the cob is one of my most favorite summer time vegetables.

And I just picked up a bunch recently from my local farmers market along with a orange pepper that I used in this recipe. 

The baby tomatoes, cilantro and chives came straight from my little garden. 

Your going to want a light Vinaigrette to accompany this salad, so i’m sharing that recipe with you too.

It is not only perfect for this particular salad it also can be stored in the fridge for up to 3 weeks and used on plenty of other salads.

The Creamy Lemon and Lime Vinaigrette gives this salad  extra depth of flavor that you’re sure to love. It’s best to eat this dish right away, fresh is always best.

However you can store it in the fridge in a sealable container/meal prep type bowl for a couple days ahead if desired.

Just be sure to only pour the vinaigrette overtop once your ready to eat it, otherwise you bare the chance of having mushy avocados.   

 

Here is my recipe for: Creamy Lemon and Lime Vinaigrette

If wanting  your to feed more people than what this recipe does.

Then I recommend doubling this recipe up with my easy to use recipe adjuster above and then you can serve a larger group. 

Meal Prep Inspiration: Store in sealable containers for up to 3 days in the fridge, just make sure you are using firm avocados and not putting the dressing on top till your ready to eat.

What are some of your favorite summer time salads? 

Looking for more Summertime salads? Try these popular recipes below. 

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Cabbage Tomato Salad

This Cabbage Tomato Salad is packed full of amazing Mexican flavors! So simple yet so refreshing!

Have you ever tried fresh Mexican pico de gallo salsa on a taco, fajita or burrito and thought “WOW” this would be great as a salad?

Well I have and eat it often as a salad too so instead of chopping the cabbage super fine I will leave it a bit more chunky.

This salad is made from chopped roma tomatoes, onion, cilantro, jalapeños peppers, salt, and lime juice.

And has literally no calories so feel free to eat as much as you like. Buen provecho!

I could eat this all day everyday!

When making this salad make sure to drain most of the liquid out of your tomatoes otherwise it will become mushy to fast. I recommend using roma tomatoes, that way there is not to much liquid. 

SUPER FRESH AND FLAVORFUL!

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Pico De Gallo Salsa

I just realised that I have not yet shared my recipe for homemade Pico De Gallo Salsa with you guys yet. This is a must try recipe for those who love salsa dips! 

Made from chopped tomatoes, onion, cilantro, jalapeños peppers, lime juice and seasoned with salt. Traditionally white onions are used, however red go well too.

Pico De Gallo, in Spanish means ‘beak of a rooster’ and is believed to originate from the resemblance of the way a rooster pecks in his food to make it edible.

And the chopping of the ingredients which also prepares a very colorful salsa which resemble the colors of a rooster’s feathers.

You can adjust it to your taste, some people like to load up on Cilantro while others prefer just a little bit of it in the salsa.

My recipe calls for a fair amount, along with 1/2 of a Jalapeno pepper which gives it just the right amount of heat.

This salsa is very fresh and tastes 10x times better than any store bought kind.

So there really is no comparing it to any other type of salsa you may have tried.

I make this allot, I mean allot. Pretty much any time I make a Mexican themed dish, I will whip this up on the side.

Takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and stores great for leftovers the next day!

Thank you MEXICO for sharing this amazing recipe with the us. Buen provecho!

When making this simple salsa, make sure to drain most of the liquid out of your tomatoes otherwise it will become mushy to fast.

I recommend using roma tomatoes, that way there is no liquid to drain.

You can serve this with your favorite tortilla chips for a healthy snack or use it as a side or filling for your tacos, fajitas, burritos etc. 

Looking for a recipe to pair this with? Try my Pulled Pork Carnitas Mexican Tacos  or Slow Cooker Mexican Chipotle Fajitas.

Looking for another Pico De Gallo Recipe? Try my “Cabbage Pico De Gallo” here.

These are some of the best Salsa in the WORLD!! I kid you not.

 

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Comforting Chili Con Carne

This Comforting Chili Con Carne has hamburger, tomatoes, kidney and pinto beans along with onions, garlic, jalapeno peppers, red yellow and green peppers. And many different seasonings that make it true Con Carne that we have all come to know and love. So if your looking for a great chili recipe, you have found it!

It always amazes me how quickly fall comes and turns into winter. One minute it’s t-shirt weather and the next we are pulling out our sweaters, toques and scarves. When the weather starts to change like this, I immediately start to think of heart slow cooker meals. Don’t you? If you like chill then you are sure to like this recipe, colder like this, it makes a BIG pot and will last you for a few days. Good hearty meals that bring warmth to the body and soul make these colder months much better, nothing beats going coming home to a hot bowl of good old chilli con carne.

You can prepare this chili in crock pot or on the stove top, depending on the time you have at hand. Today I am using my crock-pot, because I have errands to run this morning. So this will take me roughly 20 minutes to prep then I will set it in the slow cooker for 6 hours, and return to a meal fit for a queen or king. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

 

How to make the Comforting Chili Con Carne:

  1. Start by chopping up your onion, garlic, jalapeno pepper, red, yellow and green peppers.
  2. In a large pot saute your onions in 1 tbsp of oil till translucent, add in your peppers, then garlic and saute another 5 minutes till slightly  tender.
  3. Remove from pot and set aside.
  4. Next add your ground hamburger to the same pot and saute till lightly browned.
  5. Then add in your onions, garlic and peppers.
  6. Pour in a can of kidney beans, pinto beans and tomatoes and simmer on medium low.
  7. Once everything is hot, add in 1/2 a can of your refried pinto beans.
  8. Add in all your spices and season with salt and pepper
  9. Pour in 1/2 cup of water, a splash of red wine vinegar along with 1 chicken stock cube.
  10. Simmer on medium – low stirring often for one hour.
  11. Or in your Crock Pot – on low 6-7 hours
  12. Serve with fresh bread or cornbread, enjoy!

Note: You can always use ground turkey or a vegan meat supplement if you like instead of beef.

 


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Mexican Black Bean Chili

I absolutely love black bean chili and this is my favorite way to make it. Without any meat, because you really don’t need it. 

Now there are so many black bean chili or soup recipes out there and almost all call for some type of meat protein in it.

However, if done right you really don’t need meat for black bean chili, because one cup of black beans provides 15.2 grams of protein.

Plus black beans are also a good source of antioxidants making this one of the healthiest chili recipes around.

Did you know that the fiber in black beans actually helps lower the total amount of cholesterol in the blood and decrease the risk of heart disease?

Well if that is not more reason enough to omit the meat and go Vegetarian tonight, I don’t know what is!

I like to serve fresh jalapenos on-top this chili before serving.

So if you have small kids or those who can’t handle the heat, you can omit the fresh jalapenos at the end.

You can cook this on the stove top or in your slow cooker, both methods work great.

I hope you give this a try because it’s super delicious!

Note: I like to use “Better than Bouillon” Chicken stock. We buy ours from Costco, so instead of using 8 cups of liquid Chicken Stock, we use 3 tbsp of that instead. If your interested in trying it out, the link is below.

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