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The thread discusses the popularity of Apple Berry Salsa at various shows, with participants sharing their personal experiences and thoughts about the recipe. Several users express enthusiasm for the dish and its inclusion in different cookbooks.
Participants generally agree on the popularity and appeal of the Apple Berry Salsa, with no clear disagreement noted in the shared experiences.
The discussion includes personal anecdotes related to cooking experiences and the sharing of recipes within the community.
Consultants looking for popular recipes to share at shows or those interested in community experiences related to cooking and product usage may find this thread useful.
amybee said:Just wanted to let you all know that the Apple Berry Salsa was a big hit at my show on Friday night. Everyone was talking about it all night. I would highly recommend it. For anyone who doesn't know where to find it, its in the All The Best Cookbook!
Thanks so much I do have both but can only read well in English. I can read some in Spanish, self taught and now am living on the border of Mexico so can get the Una one translated toocmdtrgd said:It was in the F/W 05 Season's Best which you can still get through the recipe search on the website. Products and Recipes --> Season's Best® and Una Muestra de The Pampered Chef --> Season's Best Fall/Winter 2005 --> Caramel Apple Dessert Duo. The Caramel Dip is FABULOUS too!
To make Apple Berry Salsa, you will need diced apples, fresh berries (such as strawberries and blueberries), red onion, cilantro, lime juice, and a pinch of salt. You can also add jalapeño for a spicy kick if desired.
Apple Berry Salsa can be served in a beautiful bowl or a Pampered Chef serving dish. Pair it with tortilla chips, pita chips, or even as a topping for grilled chicken or fish to showcase its versatility.
Yes, Apple Berry Salsa can be made ahead of time. However, it's best to prepare it a few hours before serving to keep the apples fresh and crunchy. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve.
You can customize Apple Berry Salsa by adding different fruits such as mango or kiwi, or by using different herbs like mint instead of cilantro. You can also adjust the sweetness by adding honey or agave syrup if desired.
Apple Berry Salsa is a big hit at shows because it is refreshing, colorful, and easy to make. Its unique combination of flavors appeals to a wide range of tastes, making it a crowd-pleaser that encourages interaction and conversation among guests.