Zesty Orange Salsa
Looking for a fresh and exciting twist on traditional salsa? Try my homemade orange salsa, perfect for July 4th barbecues and summer gatherings. This vibrant recipe, combines sweet, savory, and spicy flavors for a truly unique taste experience. If you love mango salsa, you’ll adore this citrusy alternative. Packed with health benefits and bursting with color, our orange salsa is a must-try for any salsa lover. Dive into this refreshing and nutritious dish today!
Embrace the Flavors of Summer: Refreshing Orange Salsa Recipe
Summer in Southern California means enjoying fresh produce like oranges and early-season tomatoes from the farmer’s markets. This refreshing orange salsa is perfect for July 4th barbecues or any time you want a sweet, savory, and slightly spicy dish.
If you like mango salsa, you'll love this citrusy alternative. Bursting with bright colors and a delightful balance of flavors, this homemade orange salsa is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Plus, the ingredients offer numerous health benefits, making it a delicious and nutritious choice.
Let's dive into this tasty and healthy creation!4 cups chopped tomoatoes
1 red onion, chopped
2 jalapenos, chopped
1/2 bunch of cilantro
2 oranges, peeled and cut into small pieces
the juice of 1 lime
Freshly ground black pepper and salt to taste
In a pan, with no oil I “sweat” the chopped onion and jalapeños for 3-4 minutes, it’s just enough to take the bite out of them but not really cook them. Set aside and let them cool. In a large sized glass bowl, combine the peeled and segmented oranges, chopped tomatoes, the cooled finely chopped red onion, minced jalapeno pepper, and fresh cilantro.
Drizzle the lime juice over the mixture and season with salt and pepper to taste.
Gently toss all the ingredients together until well combined.
Allow the flavors to meld together by refrigerating the salsa for at least 30 minutes before serving.
Pair it with crispy tortilla chips for a delightful appetizer.
Use it as a vibrant accompaniment to tacos or quesadillas.
Add a spoonful of this salsa to your favorite salads for a burst of flavor.
Benefits of the Ingredients:
Oranges: Oranges are renowned for their high vitamin C content, which strengthens the immune system, promotes collagen production, and aids in iron absorption. Additionally, they are rich in dietary fiber, supporting healthy digestion and maintaining a feeling of fullness. Oranges also offer a generous supply of antioxidants that help combat free radicals and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes are a nutritional powerhouse. They are a great source of vitamins C and K, potassium, and folate. Tomatoes are also rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant associated with various health benefits, including reducing the risk of certain cancers and promoting heart health.
Red Onion: Red onions not only add a delightful crunch and flavor to the salsa but also pack a punch of health benefits. They are a great source of antioxidants, particularly quercetin, which possesses anti-inflammatory properties. Red onions also contain sulfur compounds that may support cardiovascular health and help regulate blood sugar levels.
Jalapeno Pepper: Jalapeno peppers, known for their spicy kick, are a fantastic source of capsaicin. Capsaicin has been linked to various health benefits, including pain relief, increased metabolism, and reduced inflammation. Jalapenos also contain vitamins A and C, along with essential minerals like potassium.
Cilantro: A type of herb.Beyond its aromatic qualities, cilantro (also known as coriander) is a herb loaded with antioxidants, vitamins A and K, and minerals such as potassium and calcium. It may have detoxifying properties, aid in digestion, and potentially reduce inflammation in the body.
Incorporating fresh, seasonal ingredients into your culinary adventures not only elevates your dining experience but also promotes a healthier lifestyle. It can also cut down on food waste, often farmers will sell “the uglier” fruit and vegetables for much less because most people don’t buy them, and they don’t need to be perfect if you’re making salsa. Studies have consistently shown that adopting a whole-food, plant-based diet can significantly reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart diseases, certain cancers, and type 2 diabetes. Moreover, it's an environmentally conscious choice that contributes to a healthier planet. So, as you enjoy each spoonful of this delightful orange salsa, knowing that you're making a wholesome choice for yourself and a sustainable one for the Earth.
The Importance of Gardening in 2023 and Aeroponic Innovations
Hey there, fellow garden enthusiasts! Today, I want to share my thoughts on the significance of gardening in 2023, and why I believe it's an absolute must! With climate change becoming an increasingly urgent issue, it is more important than ever to find ways to reduce our impact on the environment . Gardening provides not only a powerful solution, but a doable one. It grants us access to fresh, wholesome food and also carries a host of environmental benefits. Whether it’s a backyard garden, community garden or aeroponic garden, they all reduce the need for transportation and packaging of store-bought produce and can reduce or eliminate the need for harmful pesticides and fertilizers. I'm passionate about sustainability, nurturing connections, and making a positive impact on the world.
Gardening has been so therapeutic for me. Studies show that spending time in nature can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, and improve overall well-being. Gardening is a great way to get outside, get your hands dirty, and play in the dirt. The years that I’ve had “bumper crops” and had to give away broccolini, zucchini, tomatoes & cucumbers were so satisfying and gave me a chance to know my neighbors. The year I started making pickles it was because, I literally had 2-3 new cucumbers every morning (if my dog Sadie didn’t get to them first!). The benefits of gardening extend far beyond environmental concerns. As social beings, we thrive on meaningful connections and the well-being of others wellness.
Gardening can also lead to substantial cost savings. Growing our own food can be a budget-friendly alternative, particularly if fresh produce is expensive or scarce in our vicinities. Community gardens in food deserts might be the only way families can afford fresh, in season produce. Community gardens, in particular, serve as nurturing spaces for people to cultivate their own food while forging connections with like-minded individuals. Gardening offers a wonderful opportunity to build vibrant communities and foster a sense of togetherness.
The first garden I ever planted I was VERY pregnant with my son, I planted all kinds of vegetables, plus we had a plum tree, an apricot tree and a lemon tree. Gardening is a good way to get little ones to try foods they may not normally try. Planting the seeds, smoothing out the soil, watering and checking their growth every day is a fun and interactive way to teach little kids where their food comes from, the importance of sustainability and encourage them to try what they’ve grown.
Lastly, let's not forget the sheer beauty that gardening brings into our lives. Whether it's a windowsill herb garden, a blossoming balcony, or a flourishing backyard oasis, plants and flowers add color, texture, and fragrances that uplift our spirits. Right now I don’t have a yard so I’ve opted for an aeroponic garden, I go out every morning and tell my plants how beautiful they are and how much I appreciate them. My tower is on my front porch, I love the aesthetics and seeing the growth day to day brings me and my neighbors so much joy. Passersby ask what I’m growing and I look forward to being able to share my produce with them. There’s more than one way to have a community garden. In urban areas there are literally farms of vertical/aeroponic gardens. Tower Garden
Gardening holds immense importance in 2023 and beyond. It encompasses so many benefits….from sustainability, community building, mental and physical well-being. So, friends, let's embrace gardening as a transformative journey of connection, nurturing, and positive change for ourselves, our communities and the environment.
Gazpacho
Summer is winding down but here in Southern California it’s still in the upper 90’s & 100’s. Tomatoes and cucumbers are full of water and electrolytes and gazpacho is perfect on hot days. I started making this several years ago, sometimes the ingredients vary a little but this is pretty much always my base. My husband called it martian salsa on Facebook once, haha! Eating spicy things when it’s hot seems counter intuitive but if you look at cultures near the equator they often eat lots of spicy food. I used yellow heirloom tomatoes for this version. If your cucumbers have a thick skin you can remove some or part of it. If you prefer something mild, remove the seeds and membrane of the jalapeño. The longer this sits the spicier it gets. Eat by itself or with avocado (everything is better with avocado) and tortilla chips.
Gazpacho
2-4 cucumbers depending on size
1 jalapeño
1/2 bunch of cilantro
1 onion
6 tomatoes
2 limes
kosher salt
fresh ground black pepper
Cut half of the ingredients into chuck then blend/purée in the blender pour into a large bowl. Chop the and vegetables and pour into blended mixture. Add the juice of the limes, the rest of the cilantro leaves. Salt and pepper to tasted (I used about 1 tsp of salt 1/2 tsp of fresh ground pepper). Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator until you’re ready to eat. Enjoy!