Salsa de Chile de Árbol
- notjusttacos
- Jan 28, 2018
- 1 min read

If you don't like spicy you can stop reading now. This salsa is spicy as fuck, but the peanuts add a richness that complement the heat and makes for an extremely flavorful salsa to dollop (well, a very small dollop) onto anything and everything: eggs, rice and beans, pozole, tostadas, tacos, burritos, soups and stews...go crazy!
Makes about a small mason jar's worth of salsa.
Ingredients:
-Small bag of dried chile de árbol (you can find this at any Mexican grocery store. The size isn't important, but shoot for around 20 chiles).
-3 cloves of garlic
-Handful of peanuts, shelled
-1 TBS of vegetable or peanut oil
-Large pinch of salt plus more to taste
-Water, as needed
Directions:
1) Over medium heat, fry chiles, whole garlic cloves, and peanuts together in oil until all ingredients are slightly blackened (about 10 minutes). Warning: the toasting chiles will make you cough...open the windows or turn on ventilation.
2) When nice and toasted, put everything in a blender or food processor with about half a cup of water and a large pinch of salt. If you want your salsa a little thicker, start with 1/4 cup of water and add more until you've reached desired thickness.
3) Transfer to a jar and store in the fridge.
Enjoy carefully :)


















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