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by Laura Tillinghast and filed in Appetizers, Salsas
Roasted grape tomato and fire roasted poblano chili mixed with zucchini, onion, pepper and cilantro! A great way to intensify the tomato flavor in homemade salsa.
by Terri @ that's some good cookin' and filed in Appetizers, Salsas
This bright-tasting seafood salsa can use langostino or shrimp for a nice change to vegetable or fruit salsa.
by Mallory Jane and filed in Appetizers, Cold Dips
Enjoy with your favorite tortilla chips—or your favorite tequila.
by Heather Christo and filed in Appetizers
Ice cold, plump shrimp and a super tangy, spicy cocktail sauce laden with hot horseradish.
by soufflebombay and filed in Appetizers, Warm Dips
This is easy and delicious! One of my favorite hot dips!
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suburbangranola on 1.1.2010
I can’t wait to try this!
ummbarakah on 1.1.2010
these sound great, im looking forward to making them.
jerseygirl22 on 1.1.2010
This recipe sounds really different and interesting. I’m going to give these a try this weekend. What a great time of year to post such a healthy sounding recipe – right when so many of us are trying to be mindful of what we eat.
cookarammamama on 1.2.2010
What are goji berries? Is there anything I could substitute if I can’t find them?
kathyingreendale on 1.2.2010
Is there a way to make these if you don’t have a dehydrator? They sound great…but this is one kitchen item that I just don’t have and don’t think I’ll be getting.
spabettie on 1.2.2010
I have the same question, can I somehow “dehydrate” in the oven or… ? I really want to make these.
yumscrum on 5.16.2010
These look great!
cookinglady on 5.23.2010
I don’t know if this will work in place of food dehydratorfor this recipe, but I use my oven to sun dry tomatoes at 170* for several hours, instead of using a food dehydrator, I place the items on a cooling rack placed inside of cookie sheet pan so both sides are heated evenly. Not sure how many hours these bars would need to be in the oven. I place the items on a cooling rack inside of cookie sheet pan so both sides are heated evenly.
doxallo on 4.25.2011
Another Raw foody here – love seeing some raw recipes listed!
doxallo on 4.25.2011
These are dehydrated at a pretty high temp. Many ‘raw’ foodies usually keep the temp at or below 116ish. You may find if you leave the oven door open you can figure out how to regulate the temp. If you are not concerned with being ‘raw-raw’ then you could just use the lowest setting with the door cracked and keep checking the progress.
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