What's the Best Salsa to Pair with Jerk Chicken Nachos?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various salsa recipes and opinions on pairing salsa with Jerk Chicken Nachos. Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding salsa preparation and its compatibility with the dish.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests a salsa recipe suitable for Jerk Chicken Nachos, specifically using Salad Choppers.
  • Another participant shares a salsa recipe from memory, highlighting ingredients like grape tomatoes, onion, jalapeno, cilantro, garlic, lime, and salt.
  • One participant mentions they are preparing a salsa demo and considers pressing garlic instead of chopping it.
  • A participant expresses a preference for a more liquid salsa rather than chunky, indicating a personal taste for dipping.
  • Another participant shares a salsa recipe attributed to Bobby Flay, which includes roma tomatoes, green onions, jalapenos, cilantro, garlic, cumin, salt, and lime juice.
  • Several participants express the opinion that salsa may not be suitable for Jerk Chicken Nachos, suggesting alternatives like Pineapple Salsa or seasoned sour cream instead.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the appropriateness of salsa with Jerk Chicken Nachos, with some participants advocating for its use while others strongly suggest against it.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding salsa recipes and their compatibility with specific dishes, reflecting a variety of tastes and cooking styles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for salsa recipes or insights on pairing salsas with specific dishes may find this discussion relevant.

stefani2
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Anyone have a good recipe to share for Salsa? I was looking for a Show Outline for fresh Salsa to serve with Jerk Chicken Nachos, using the Salad Choppers
 
This is the one that was in the catalog for a couple seasons - with the Salad Choppers picture. I'm going from memory though...

1 pint grape tomatoes
1 small onion
1 jalapeno pepper
handful of fresh cilantro
1-2 cloves of garlic (I pressed mine into it)
1 lime
salt to taste


quarter the onion & pepper, toss into bowl with cilantro and garlic. Chop with salad choppers until consistency you want. Throw in tomatoes, press in lime juice to taste, and continue chopping until it's the way you want it. Add salt to taste.

It's pretty simple, but people always love it!
 
I am doing his as a demo tomorrow and just typed up today :)
I think I will press the garlic vs chopping it all in, never thought to do that.
 
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merego said:
I am doing his as a demo tomorrow and just typed up today :)
I think I will press the garlic vs chopping it all in, never thought to do that.

Can you share it Meredith?
 
Does anyone have one that is more liquid than chunky? I'm a dipper not a scooper type of salsa eater.:blushing:
 
This is the one that I've done at shows (it's actually Bobby Flay's recipe) and I'm not a "chunky salsa type of girl", but it's really, really good!!!
Salsa
5-6 ripe roma tomatoes, peeled and chopped
1/2 cup chopped green onions
1/4 cup chopped jalapenos
1/3 cup chopped cilantro
2 cloves fresh garlic, minced (or to taste)
1/2 tsp. cumin (or to taste)
1/2 tsp. salt (or to taste)
juice from one medium fresh lime

Combine all ingredients and stir well. Chill and serve
 
This might just be me... but, I don't recommend salsa with the Jerk Chicken Nachos... I'm thinking if you do any kind of salsa with it you might try the new Pineapple Salsa. It just isn't a regular salsa kind of Nachos... know what I mean? Unless you are making them with the Southwest instead of the Jamaican Jerk.... My husband and I are addicted to these and wouldn't think of putting salsa on them (and I love salsa, but not for these). Just my opinion...
 
ChefPaulaB said:
This might just be me... but, I don't recommend salsa with the Jerk Chicken Nachos... I'm thinking if you do any kind of salsa with it you might try the new Pineapple Salsa. It just isn't a regular salsa kind of Nachos... know what I mean? Unless you are making them with the Southwest instead of the Jamaican Jerk.... My husband and I are addicted to these and wouldn't think of putting salsa on them (and I love salsa, but not for these). Just my opinion...

I agree - I make them with the Chipotle rub all the time, and never use salsa - although I do make extra seasoned sour cream!:chef:
 
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ChefPaulaB said:
This might just be me... but, I don't recommend salsa with the Jerk Chicken Nachos... I'm thinking if you do any kind of salsa with it you might try the new Pineapple Salsa. It just isn't a regular salsa kind of Nachos... know what I mean? Unless you are making them with the Southwest instead of the Jamaican Jerk.... My husband and I are addicted to these and wouldn't think of putting salsa on them (and I love salsa, but not for these). Just my opinion...

I appreciate your opinion - good point. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of salsa complements jerk chicken nachos the best?

A fresh mango salsa is an excellent choice to complement jerk chicken nachos. The sweetness of the mango balances the spicy and smoky flavors of the jerk seasoning, creating a harmonious taste experience.

Can I use a store-bought salsa for jerk chicken nachos?

Yes, you can use a store-bought salsa, but for the best pairing, look for a salsa that has tropical fruit elements, such as pineapple or mango, to enhance the flavors of the jerk chicken.

Should I choose a mild or spicy salsa for jerk chicken nachos?

It depends on your personal preference and the spice level of your jerk chicken. If your jerk chicken is particularly spicy, a mild salsa can provide a refreshing contrast. Conversely, if you enjoy heat, a spicy salsa can elevate the dish further.

What ingredients should I look for in a salsa to pair with jerk chicken?

Look for salsas that include tropical fruits, lime juice, cilantro, and fresh vegetables like tomatoes and onions. These ingredients will complement the spices in the jerk chicken while adding freshness and acidity.

Can I make my own salsa to pair with jerk chicken nachos?

Absolutely! Making your own salsa allows you to customize the flavors. A simple recipe could include diced mango, red onion, jalapeño, lime juice, and cilantro, which will pair beautifully with jerk chicken nachos.

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