Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa

Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa, made with bell pepper, jalapeno, red onion, garlic, lime and cilantro, and watermelon, shown here with my Frozen Watermelon Margaritas.
Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa, made with bell pepper, jalapeno, red onion, garlic, lime and cilantro, and watermelon, shown here with my Frozen Watermelon Margaritas.

Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa

I have already been eating cucumbers, cantaloupe, strawberries, watermelon and tomatoes, like I'm never gonna see them again, and summer only just arrived.

Far as I'm concerned they need to move the official beginning of summer up, and just cut spring short, because in the Deep South spring is, oh, I don't know... about two weeks at most I'm guessing. Summer heat and humidity run right on in like it's been waiting. Much of the rest of the country has been pretty hot too from what I'm seeing, so clearly it's not just the south. At least some of y'all do get a reprieve once in awhile. We don't, at least not until it's pretty much winter. Apparently my body just needs hydration or something, because those cooling foods absolutely have been a regular part of my diet here lately.

I'm a big fan of salsa too - I'll eat it jarred, of course, but frankly I love it fresh-made the most, whether it's a garden fresh style, or a juicy salsa with beans or even corn, I'm eager to dig in with some tortilla chips. I paired up some of the elements of the fabulous Fire 'n Ice Summer Salad I love so much, with watermelon, for my take on a summertime salsa and something just a little bit different from the norm.

For this version, watermelon steps in for tomatoes, and it is a cool, refreshing and delicious substitute. Serve with tortilla chips as a dip as shown of course, (a couple of those frozen watermelon margaritas would pair up nicely too), but this can also be used as a garnish with grilled foods like shrimp, or as a condiment on burgers, in wraps, on sandwiches, tossed in salads, on tacos, huevos, in quesadillas and other Tex-Mex meals. If you're having a party, double the recipe and use the shell of the watermelon as your serving bowl.

Great for that cookout or just for snacking. Here's how to make it.

Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa

Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa

Yield: About 4 to 6 servings
Author: Deep South Dish
Prep time: 10 MinInactive time: 4 HourTotal time: 4 H & 10 M
Fire 'n Ice Watermelon Salsa, made with watermelon, bell pepper, jalapeno, red onion, garlic, lime and cilantro and shown here with my Frozen Watermelon Margaritas.

Ingredients

  • 8 cups diced, seedless watermelon (about 1/2 of a medium sized melon)
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
  • 1/2 cup chopped pickled jalapeno peppers
  • 1/4 cup finely diced red onion
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • Juice of two limes and zest from one
  • 1/4 cup of chopped, fresh cilantro, or to taste
  • Additional kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Place a colander over a bowl. Dice the watermelon and add to the colander; toss with the teaspoon of salt. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight to drain; toss and drain off excess juices occasionally.
  2. When ready to serve, mix all of the remaining ingredients together except for salt and pepper. Add mixture to the watermelon, toss and taste.
  3. Add salt and pepper as needed. Serve with tortilla chips as a dip, use as a garnish with grilled foods or as a condiment on burgers, wraps, sandwiches, salads, tacos, huevos, quesadillas and other Tex-Mex meals.

Notes:

As the salsa sits, it will continue to release excess liquid. Stir occasionally and drain off any accumulated liquid, if desired. I prefer to use pickled jalapeno peppers over fresh, but either will work. Be sure to wear kitchen gloves if you’re working with raw jalapeno peppers and remove seeds and ribs to reduce heat.


Watermelon,Salsa,Appetizers,Fresh Cilantro,Sweet Bell Peppers,Jalapenos,Red Onion,Lime,
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