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Reviewed: Oct. 16, 2009
This one gets rave reviews by family and friends, and disappears quickly. We added more jalapeno to kick it up a bit. The peach really tops it off!
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Home Town: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2009
this salsa was fabulous! it was easy, and the sweet, spicy mix of flavors made it fun. also, i used one clove of fresh chopped garlic, and it was fine.
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Reviewed: Aug. 12, 2007
Excellent recipe! Very versatile - peaches and corn add a nice sweetness to compliment whatever level of spice you like. If you have good sweet corn, don't bother cooking it first, just slice it off the cob and add it. Also, I just rough chop everything - we prefer chunky salsa anyway and I like chopping by hand (therapeutic!). I also use one clove fresh garlic instead of the powder, and have also sub'd various types of peppers.
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Home Town: Hopedale, Massachusetts, USA
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2006
This is a great recipe! It is quick and easy, and very versatile. You can make changes to the recipe, based on your preferences or what you have, without changing the character of the recipe, as long as the three main ingredients--peach, corn, and tomato--are there. For example, both times I made this, I forgot to puree the ingredients. It's great just chopped, though I will try it the correct way sometime. One time I inadvertently added a lot of extra peach and tomato, and it was still good. I like it and the people I have served it to like it. Everyone says it tastes "fresh." It's good with tortilla chips; I have yet to try it on fish or meat. The other change I make is that I use fresh garlic instead of garlic salt. I was afraid that fresh garlic might be overpowering, but it's not--just one clove is perfect. I highly recommend this recipe.
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