Hey there, culinary adventurers and flavour enthusiasts! Want to explore the heart of Mexican food? If so, then you have come to the correct site!
But wait, what is the heart of Mexico? If you guessed Salsa, then get ready for a charring journey of this condiment that will give you a feel of party on your palate.
Each Mexican region has its distinct flavour and character. Cantina-style salsa is one such version that has become extremely popular.
It is a powerful and substantial mixture that perfectly reflects the flavours of real Mexican cuisine. Except, what is cantina style salsa?
Let’s get ready for a fiesta of flavours that will make your taste buds dance with joy!
1. What Is Cantina Style Salsa?
Cantina-style salsa, also known as salsa de cantina, is a chunky salsa that has its roots in old Mexican restaurants. It is a term used to describe restaurant-style salsa.
Easily recreate this restaurant-style salsa at home with a prep time of just 10 minutes. All you have to do is to get some fresh ingredients, some that you may have at home available, and some are store-bought, quickly prepare, and enjoy with different dishes.
Each bite of the salsa combines flavours of fresh and fire-roasted. You can have this salsa with tortilla chips, nachos, quesadillas, tacos, and many more.
2. Ingredients That Create This Fiesta
Before jumping into the art of preparation, let us look at the different ingredients that you would need to create this recipe.
The primary ingredient of any salsa, including this one, is tomatoes. The tomatoes are what will provide a juicy base to the salsa.
In addition, is an onion. Now what does an onion do? Onion is what will give the salsa a delightful crunch.
Then you add a jalapeno. Adding Jalapenos contributes to the spicy flavour. So if you like it mild, then you can leave out this ingredient. You may add cumin or chilli powder instead.
Furthermore, it involves adding cilantro and lime juice for a balance of flavours. Fresh cilantro is what will give your salsa a herbal fragrance that will compliment the tangy flavour of lime juice.
Finally, you add a combination of spices to give it the fire-roasted taste. For spices you use, minced garlic cloves, salt, black pepper, and a spoon of Mexican seasoning (this can be optional!).
2.1. But How Much To Put All Of Them?
2.1.1. Ripped Tomatoes
You can aim for 4 medium-sized tomatoes for your base. You can also use canned tomatoes with green chillies or 2 canned tomatoes fire-roasted for the fiery base flavour. Tomato puree is an option as well.
2.1.2. Onions
Go for 1 or half a red onion which needs to be finely chopped.
2.1.3. Jalapeno
Depending on the spice flavour you want in your salsa, you can go for either one or two chopped jalapenos.
2.1.4. Fresh Cilantro
A handful of fresh cilantro leaves, around half a cup.
2.1.5. Garlic
Chop and use at least 4 garlic cloves.
2.1.6. Lime Juice
For the zesty flavour, squeeze the juice from two juicy limes.
Salt (you can also use kosher salt), black pepper, and Mexican seasonings should be put according to taste.
However, 1/4th teaspoon of each should be enough. But be sure to put salt carefully, as the salsa is usually served with chips and they already consist of salt.
3. Preparation Of The Salsa Recipe
After arranging all the ingredients and making sure to chop them, what’s more, is the preparation.
The preparation takes a little less time in comparison to pre-preparation. Once you have collected all the ingredients, the first thing is to chop all of them (except lime juice of course!) finely.
If you have taken whole tomatoes, chop them into diced tomatoes so they can blend easily later with the other ingredients. However, with a can of tomatoes, they are directly put for mixing.
Properly dice the red onion. If not, then the raw chopped onions would give more of a sour than a crunchy taste. Similarly, deseeding the jalapenos and chopping them into large pieces is important.
Finally, the fresh cilantro and garlic cloves should be diced.
Once all the ingredients are roughly chopped, the next step is to mix all the ingredients in a blender or pour them into the bowl of a food processor.
Once these ingredients are blended and a desired texture of chunky or smoothness can be seen, the lime juice and spices are added and mixed again to balance the flavours and create a salsa that is tangy and delicious.
You can either pour and serve it immediately in a bowl or store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Make sure not to can this salsa as the recipe is not for canning. You shouldn’t freeze it as well.
4. Nutrition Value Of This Restaurant-Style Salsa
The nutritional value of the salsa varies depending on the ingredients being used in preparation. However, a general nutrition value of the common ingredients used in cantina-style salsa are:
4.1. In A Serving Of One (Which Is Approximately 2 Tablespoons), The Nutritional Value Is:
Total fat and Saturated fat – 0g
Calories – Around 13 kcal
Sodium – Around 190mg (depends on the salt added)
Vitamin A – 4-6% Daily Value
Vitamin C – 10-15% Daily Value
Protein – Around 1g
Calcium – Around 10mg
5. Salsa’s Cultural Significance
For Mexican cultures, salsa is not just some side dish or condiment but it represents togetherness and joy.
It is a cherished tradition, a testament to the rich tapestry of Mexican cultural heritage.
Cantina-style salsa is usually served during celebrations, get-togethers and festivities. That is why it is a tradition that is being passed down through generations.
The recipes are often shared from abuela (grandmother) to madre (mother) to hija (daughter), creating a sense of belongingness and heritage.
Salsa’s impact extends to art and music as well. Painting by Mexican painters depicts the essence of family and flavour by painting the salsa-making scenes.
Furthermore, salsa also influences the rhythm of Mexican music, making an impact on melodies and dance steps, making it more than just a taste.
6. The End
In conclusion, now you know what is cantina-style salsa, how about you try the recipe out and give your palate a spicy kick?
It is not just a culinary delight but a culinary ambassador. So next time you are trying this salsa, remember that you are not just tasting a dipping sauce but also relishing the essence of tasty and rich cultural heritage.
Last Updated on July 8, 2024 by Sathi Chakraborty