Friday, December 10, 2010

SALSA DE GUAJES

Guajes or huajes are the flat, green (or brown) pods of the Leucaena spp. The pods are sometimes light green or deep red in color -- both taste the same. 

Guaje seeds are small and turn brown as they age.  The seeds are eaten raw with guacamole, sometimes cooked and made into a sauce. They can also be made into fritters. The ground seeds are used to impart a slightly garliky flavor to a mole (sauce) called guaxmole (huaxmole). The dried seeds may be toasted and salted and eaten as a snack eferred to as "cacalas".  Tastes so delicious with tortilla chips, Tacos.  This recipe was given by a mexican friend. 













SALSA DE GUAJES

Ingredients :


Guajes seeds - 1 1/2 cup ( slightly dry roast in the pan)
Jalapeno - 3 ( charred slightly)
Garlic - 3 pods
Lime juice - 1 tbsp ( add to your taste)
Coriander leaves - 1 handful
Water as needed while grinding
Salt as needed.







Method :


1. Grind the charred chilli and garlic in the mixer to smooth paste.
2. Then add the seeds, coriander, lime juice and salt.
3.  Use a Pulser to grind.  The consistency should be coarse not smooth.  If it is smooth it spoils the taste.
4. You can serve this as dip, topping or spread. 















Note: 

Traditionally they are made in stone molcajete.



 

26 comments:

  1. Totally new to me but looks very fresh n interesting

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  2. What a wonderful dip and the photos are amazing.

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  3. I'm signing up for this dinner! Love the freshness and simplicity of this meal. And those grilled jalapenos...omg..love them!!

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  4. Very new to me never use this seeds interesting recipe Pavithra..

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  5. What a wonderful recipe .... Love ur beautiful clicks too!!

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  6. such a refreshing salsa, will definitely make it
    Thanks for sharing the recipe!!!

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  7. Wonderful salsa, very interesting and new !

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  8. looks fantastic.i have never heard of it

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  9. Looks great ..pictures are awesome..:)

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  10. thanks for sharing a new ingredient and this recipe. looks vibrant.

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  11. hey, amazing pictures and that is a new kind of bean I heard about and the salsa simply looks beautiful.

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  12. I am not aware of this kind of salsa. I thought it was green salsa when I looked at the pictures before I read your post. the clicks are amazing as usual.

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  13. I never saw this kind of bean, beautiful and catchy salsa..

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  14. This type of bean is new to me. Simple and classic recipe! Lovely pics! Great job anni!

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  15. புது விதமாக இருக்கின்றது....பகிர்வுக்கு மிகவும் நன்றி...முதல் தடவையாக இதனை பார்க்கிறேன்...அருமை...

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  16. Wonderful and unique. I've never heard of it. Looks like parangi vidhai small size.

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  17. Never seen these seeds before. Salsa looks great..

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  18. This is awesome Pavitra ....sounds spicy and fresh dip :)

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  19. Hi pavitra...thanks for visiting my space and for following me....what a wonderful space u have here ...I am awestruck by your clicks and presentation....this bean is totally new to me...so much to learn....keep rocking.

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  20. Something absolutely new to me.. and I am not sure if I could ever think of getting these here :)

    Looks so yumm and you seem to rock with your camera these days :)

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  21. Wow,another international cuisine from you,sounds and looks very yummy!

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  22. That is such a wonderful salsa and a very different variation to guacamole dip or even other green salsas

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