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Never Buy Jarred Stuff Again With This Chipotle-Tomatillo Salsa Recipe

With Cinco de Mayo on the horizon, you'll need a lot of salsa to celebrate.

With Cinco de Mayo on the horizon, you'll need a lot of salsa to celebrate. Instead of reaching for bottles in the chips aisle, make this chipotle-tomatillo salsa, which will put any of the jarred stuff to shame. If you've never attempted homemade salsa, let me let you in on a little secret. I've never been able to make a decent homemade salsa before I met Michelle Bernstein, a Miami chef, restaurateur, and expert in Latino cuisine. We met at Lean Cuisine's Culinary Roundtable, where Michelle, a member of the conference, taught a group of us food writers how to prepare various salsas from different regions of South America. This is a riff on her traditional Mexican salsa.

Afraid of tomatillos? Don't be! They have a flavor like underripe tomatoes, and once you've tried them in this salsa, you'll want to experiment with them in other Mexican sauces, soups, and dishes.

The tomatillos, onions, and garlic take a trip to the broiler to become charred and softened. This adds a smoky, roasted flavor to the salsa.

If you're wondering how the salsa turns out red, it's due to the chipotle peppers in adobo. Pulse the charred vegetables, chipotles in adobo, and agave nectar (which neutralizes the spiciness, according to Michelle) together in a food processor until a smooth salsa forms. One bite and you'll be hooked on this salsa forever. It has the amazing ability to hit all the flavor profiles at once: sweet from the agave, sour from the tomatillos, spicy from the chipotle, and salty from the adobo sauce.

Keep reading to make the salsa for yourself.

Food and Fun

This Month's Cookbook Food Challenge Winner: Joanna Sargent!

Congratulations to this month's winner of the Cookbook's Blogger Food Challenge, Joanna Sargent of

Congratulations to this month's winner of the Cookbook's Blogger Food Challenge, Joanna Sargent of Go Ahead and Snicker. Her whimsical and artsy recipe will not only give your guests something tasty to snack on at your next party, but it will also inspire smiles!

Keep reading for the delicious recipe!

healthy living

Snack Smarter: Baked Potato Chips With Onion Dip

For a healthier take on classic onion dip, try this version that's made with Greek yogurt.


For a healthier take on classic onion dip, try this version that's made with Greek yogurt. Traditionally served with greasy potato chips, this recipe calls for homemade baked chips — at a fraction of the fat. These crisp, cracked-pepper chips are worth the cook time, and the dip can be made the night before your event.

Keep reading for this perfect party recipe.

Vegetarian

8 Layers of Gold: Mediterranean Layered Dip

This may sound blasphemous, but I've never been quite able to get behind classic seven-layer dip.

This may sound blasphemous, but I've never been quite able to get behind classic seven-layer dip. Don't get me wrong: I understand the appeal and then some. Heck, I wish I were as smitten with it as its many ardent fans are, but it's just not my cup of tea. So when I stumbled across this Mediterranean take on the iconic Super Bowl treat on one of my favorite blogs, I knew it was high time I got my offset spatula at the ready.

What I didn't anticipate was just how much I would adore this tangy, garlic-heavy appetizer. I'm only a hair embarrassed to say that I managed to polish off half the platter in one sitting. Each bite's ever-so-slightly different makeup makes it easy to keep coming back for just one more bite, and do so I did . . .

Keep reading for the dangerously good recipe.

healthy living

Smarter Snack Time: Lightened-Up 7-Layer Dip

Tons of dairy and refried beans keep traditional seven-layer dip heavy on digestion.


Tons of dairy and refried beans keep traditional seven-layer dip heavy on digestion. For a fresh take on a favorite, this lightened-up recipe still curbs cravings but with much less fat and far more fiber. And even though we're lightening up the layers with some healthy swaps, the dip will keep the festive look and variety of textures that everyone loves.

Keep reading to make a smarter dip.

Appetizers

Goat Cheese Spread Recipe: Simplified and Lower Cal

Lighten up your go-to cheese-and-crackers appetizer by sneaking in a low-calorie substitute.

Goat cheese spread

Lighten up your go-to cheese-and-crackers appetizer by sneaking in a low-calorie substitute. Add plain Greek yogurt, and nobody will ever know the difference. Spread it on celery or any other veggies to counterbalance the cheese and make a healthy and delicious treat for any occasion.

See the recipe after the break!

healthy living

Snack Attack: Gluten-Free Turkey Roll-Ups

Whether it's a cocktail party or the office, these delicate turkey roll-ups are sure to satisfy.

Whether it's a cocktail party or the office, these delicate turkey roll-ups are sure to satisfy. With hints of cilantro, pepper, garlic, and onions, you'll forget they are only 35 calories. Make the dip ahead of time for a quick snack fix or display for your guests. Roll up and bite into flavor heaven.

Keep reading to learn how to make this 35-calorie snack.