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The discussion centers on the preparation of tortilla cups for a Mango Salsa Sundae recipe. Users recommend using small white tortillas cut into squares, while others prefer making cinnamon chips from flour tortillas. The cinnamon chips are prepared by cutting the tortillas into wedges, spritzing with water, and sprinkling with cinnamon and sugar before baking at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The recipe is well-received, especially for those seeking a non-chocolate dessert option.
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To make the Mango Salsa Sundae, you will need ripe mangoes, red onion, jalapeño, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and your choice of ice cream or yogurt for serving. Optional toppings can include avocado or tortilla chips for added texture.
To prepare the mango, start by peeling it and then cutting the flesh away from the pit. Dice the mango into small cubes and set aside. Make sure to use ripe mangoes for the best flavor and texture.
Yes, you can prepare the Mango Salsa ahead of time. It’s best to make it a few hours before serving to allow the flavors to meld. However, if you make it too far in advance, the mango may become mushy, so try to consume it within 24 hours for optimal freshness.
If you can't find mango, you can substitute it with diced peaches or pineapple for a similar sweet and tropical flavor. Keep in mind that the taste and texture will differ slightly, but it will still be delicious!
To adjust the spiciness of the Mango Salsa, you can modify the amount of jalapeño you use. For a milder salsa, remove the seeds and membranes from the jalapeño or use less of it. Alternatively, if you prefer more heat, you can add more jalapeño or include a pinch of cayenne pepper.