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Adler Mild (salsa) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
-4 Cans of Tomatoes
-1/2 cup of Vinegar
-1/2 cup chili patine (chile tepin)- this could be your downfall and parting of friends. The original recipe called for 1/2 cup, but Maude and I decided to go for 1 cup, then upped it to 1 1/2 cups, then upped it to 2 cups and that's when we lost all of our friends- so you decide if you want friends or chili petaine sauce.
-4 Cloves of Garlic
-2 tsp Camino seed or powder
-2 tbsp Salt

Directions:
Directions:
1. Pour half of the peppers to be used, 1/2 can of tomatoes, 1/2 cup vinegar, 4 cloves garlic, 2 tsp comino, and 2 tbsp salt into blender and blend well. Pour into pot

2. Put the rest of the peppers and the other 1/2 can of tomatoes in blender and blend well. Add this to the first mixture.

3. Put the remaining 3 cans of tomatoes into the blender one at a time and blend for 2 seconds each. Add these to pot on stove w the other mixture. Bring to a boil and cover with lid. Boil for 5 minutes and then simmer. Stir occasionally with a wooden spoon.

4. Put another pot on stove with water and bring to a boil. Put measuring cup, tongs, and funnel in to sterilize them.

5. Now while you are all tied up and concentrating in the above you forgot something I told you, so do it now. Get out a big cake pan and put about a third of water in it. Place in oven at 200 degrees. Put jars in mouth side down.

6. DONT GIVE UP THE SHIP- remember the inventors of the ATOM bomb didn't have these problems---theirs were simple.

7. Get your sterilized jars out of the oven (of course wearing surgical mask, gown, and gloves). Put lids in any water you have boiling to soften rubber but in meantime start pouring sauce into jars. Cap with lids, but do not tighten. Place jars back in oven water pan for 10-15 minutes. Remove and tighten caps a tiny bit more, then after about 30 minutes tighten caps as tight as possible.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
Written word for word from Hoss's recipe.
*Photo Maude Nipper Adler

Goose kept a tv dinner on hand…not the kind of the XYZ generation; they were in tin divided trays with foil covers. Chicken, potatoes, and peas. Whenever Goose didn’t feel like cooking dinner, she would pull that poor, pathetic tv dinner (with half a lid and freezer burn) out of the freezer and leave it on the counter. Hoss must’ve caught on as there was only one pitiful dinner, but would dutifully say “Why don’t we go out for dinner tonight Darlin’?”. Goose finally threw it out after Hoss passed, a good 20 years later.

 

 

 

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