Every year The Hubby and I go to our friend Jill's family's cabin for a weekend at the lake, and every year I request that Jill make her mango salsa while we're there. And every year she does. And this is it.
It is her specialty. Maybe she has other things that she makes that she thinks are her specialty, but to me this is it. It's one of the things that I really look forward to about going to her cabin. Besides swimming in the lake and drinking slushy drinks and going out on the boat and spending late nights around the campfire laughing and listening to music. All of these things can actually be done while eating mango salsa too, come to think of it.
Jill is just one of those cool chicks.
She does a wicked Dane Cook impersonation and stand-up routine, she can catch and clean a fish and drive a boat, and she makes me laugh so hard, which is one of the main characteristics that I look for in a friend.
Along with amazing salsa-making ability, I guess.
I met Jill through The Hubby because they used to work together and play on the same softball team. And then I stole her from him.
Sometimes when I am eating the salsa I forget that it's not all just for me, and that I have to share it with others. I hope you feel the same way!
She does a wicked Dane Cook impersonation and stand-up routine, she can catch and clean a fish and drive a boat, and she makes me laugh so hard, which is one of the main characteristics that I look for in a friend.
Along with amazing salsa-making ability, I guess.
I met Jill through The Hubby because they used to work together and play on the same softball team. And then I stole her from him.
That's right Hubby, you take a picture of me and my friend Jill. And you like it! |
The beautiful view from Jill's family cabin. |
Also a bird landed on my hand. |
Jill's Fresh Cut Mango Salsa
Makes: A large bowlful (how's that for precise?)
Ingredients
2 large mangoes, peeled and diced
2 medium tomatoes (cored), diced
1 red bell pepper (seeds and stem removed), diced
1 green bell pepper (seeds and stem removed), diced
1 orange bell pepper (seeds and stem removed), diced
1 yellow bell pepper (seeds and stem removed), diced
1 red onion, peeled and diced
1 bunch of cilantro (stems removed), finely chopped
Tabasco sauce, to taste
Maaaaaaaannnnnnnngooooooo!!! |
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a large serving bowl, adding Tabasco sauce a drop or two at a time to taste (a little goes a long way). Serve with tortilla chips, or use as a topping for fish, chicken, or salad.
Recipe Source: My buddy Jill
Love the picture with the bird on your hand! You look so happy! Salsa looks delish too - I LOVE mango!
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