Best salsas according to redditors

We found 56 Reddit comments discussing the best salsas. We ranked the 36 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Snack Food Salsas:

u/SorrowSower · 8 pointsr/AskCulinary

Lots of good advice in here, some not so good too. I'd say the fat + beans comments are right on. Bacon fat or even crisco would go pretty far. If you're sticking with black beans and want more Hispanic flavor profiles, Mexican oregano and cumin are really good places to start. When I make my black beans, I add 2+ Tbsp of Salsa Lizano, some salt, two bay leaves, and cumin to taste. Then when it's done cooking and the beans are how I want them, I mash something like 10-15% of them against the side of the pot and mix them in. For spice I would might saute some rough chopped serrano peppers with the onions.

If you want a different culture meal and like Cajun food, you can make red beans and rice. It's my favorite meal from my childhood and balls easy to make. You saute some andouille first, remove it from the pot, then saute the Cajun trinity (green bell, onion, celery) with a fat of your choice. Then add back in the andouille, your soaked red beans (NOT kidney beans), broth, bay leaves, and fuck that bitch up with cayenne, white pepper, black pepper, and salt to taste. More cayenne the spicier you want it. Sometimes if I'm feeling really fancy I'll throw in a pair of ham hocks. Let it cook like you would any bean dish, and do the mashing thing with them to make a nice thick dish. Remove ham hocks, cut the meat off, and return the meat to the pot. Serve it over white rice cooked with a bay leaf in it. Mmmm, perfection.

u/tudda · 6 pointsr/loseit

Buy a crockpot. Best investment I ever made.

There are a ton of crock pot recipes online , pinterest has tons.

my favorite is really simple

Chicken Tacos.
Put 1 16oz can of salsa into the crock pot
(this one tastes the best out of everything ive tried)

http://www.amazon.com/Newmans-Own-Black-Salsa-16-Ounce/dp/B004V65NPQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1376337447&sr=8-2&keywords=newmans+salsa

Put a pack of chicken taco seasoning in (Any brand is fine, meijer has a lot of different ones) Regular taco seasoning is fine too if you cant find chicken.

Stir that up well, then place 4 medium sized chicken breasts on top of it. They can be frozen, it doesn't even matter. Turn crock pot on low and let it go for about 5 hours, or high on 3-4 but stir it every now and then so it doesnt get burnt on the sides.

Once it cooks long enough, you can just stir the chicken with a fork or potato masher and it will fall apart into shredded pieces of chicken.

You can then make tacos for days with it. Be reasonable with your toppings and calories, but taco sauce is light on calories.



u/Rev_DC · 6 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

Closest I could find.

Mango Chutney

u/bumpty · 5 pointsr/bjj

I don't get all of this every time I shop, but these are the things I eat.

Meats:

  • lean beef
  • turkey breast
  • chicken breast
  • pork loin
  • white fish (tilapia, cod, trout)

    Veggies:
  • broccoli
  • cauliflower
  • green beans
  • brussel sprouts
  • squashes / zucchini (butternut, yellow/green, spaghetti)
  • bell peppers
  • spring mix salad
  • baby spinach
  • kale
  • carrots
  • mushrooms
  • onions
  • sweet potato
  • Salsa equation (jalapenos, roma tomato, clinatro, garlic, onion, cumin, salt)


    Grains:
  • basmati rice
  • brown rice
  • quinoa
  • bulgar
  • chia seeds

    Fruits:
  • bananas
  • apples
  • pears
  • plums
  • pineapple
  • watermelon
  • cantaloupe
  • honeydew
  • strawberries
  • raspberries
  • black berries
  • blue berries

    Snacks:
  • almonds
  • pistachios
  • beef jerky
  • RX bars (i love the peanut butter ones!)
  • peanut butter
  • low salt triscuits
  • baked lays chips
  • spicy/lime peanuts

    Dairy:
  • skim milk
  • lactose free milk
  • almond milk
  • soy milk
  • salted butter
  • cheeses (cheddar , swiss, mozarella)

    Sauces:
  • KC Masterpiece BBQ
  • Lizano Salsa (seriously. get some of this)
u/whaxy · 4 pointsr/tacobell

Just a friendly reminder that you can still find Verde in bottles.

u/unwindulaxed · 4 pointsr/Cooking

I make black bean and potato tacos. Add some cheese and Lizano salsa.

Many of my other recipes include meat but that simple one is vegetarian.

Salsa Lizano 700 ml 3-pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZOWALM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_eOBZCbJVV5WFP

u/talltree1971 · 3 pointsr/russmartinshow

Amazon has it.

u/Inertiatic · 3 pointsr/climbharder

Heh, I’ve said before that I only enjoy junk food that physically hurts me.

Another one I’m a fan of is ghost pepper salsa. Though again, I find that the fairly extreme heat ends up limiting how much I can eat at once.

u/VWEEEEDUB · 3 pointsr/Showerthoughts

Newman's Own queso cheese tastes and smells like vomit. Not even joking. Go to Amazon and read the reviews on it. They are hilarious.

u/nonameowns · 3 pointsr/pathofexile

"hot"

more like tomato juice lol

local brands give a proper label and meant it. lately im a big fan of mrs renfro mango habanero salsa

u/moistchunk · 3 pointsr/tacobell

https://www.amazon.com/Taco-Bell-Verde-Salsa-Sauce/dp/B00XMYY50M/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1496093851&sr=8-2&keywords=salsa+verde+taco+bell

You can buy it online and in several stores. They also sell Salsa Verde Doritos that are pretty good. I'd obviously be better if they had it in-store but this is a nice solution otherwise.

u/rikers_evil_twin · 2 pointsr/ketorecipes

Get a can of tuna and mix it with some sambal matah salsa from Trader Joe's, it's awesome.

Any kind of fish. Salmon filets, cans of mackerel in oil. Roasted turkey. Kale and cauliflower mashed up, butternut squash soup, turkey meatballs stuffed with mozzarella with pesto on top and green beans with fried crunchy garlic on top.

u/donkeyotee · 2 pointsr/AskAnAmerican

Here you go. This is made very close to where I live in Texas. It's one of my favorite salsas. I get it from Costco.

https://www.amazon.com/Mateos-Gourmet-Salsa-Medium-32/dp/B00VMOKLXY/ref=sr_1_24_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1524844006&sr=1-24&keywords=salsa

u/ThrowItAwayNow5x5 · 2 pointsr/steroids
u/durants · 2 pointsr/slowcooking

The salsa I buy comes with the black beans and corn added already.

http://www.amazon.com/Newmans-Own-Black-Salsa-16-Ounce/dp/B004V65NPQ

u/GreedyWarlord · 2 pointsr/Cooking

I got 3 large bottles of it off amazon for $15
https://www.amazon.com/Lizano-Salsa-24-7-Oz-700ml/dp/B06XRLZPC6?th=1

u/HawkersBluff22 · 2 pointsr/seriouseats

Can you get some salsa verde? Not going to be exact but it will be close.

u/TheCodriver · 2 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

I purchased this salsa on Amazon recently. Awesome heat and flavor. Starts off sweet, tricks you into eating more, then the burn creeps in and continues to build.


There is also Mikey V's 7 Pot Primo salsa that has a quicker punch-in-the-face heat but great flavor to follow.

u/kskinne · 2 pointsr/CFB

Hunter Renfrow always makes me laugh because it makes me think of Mrs. Renfro's Salsa

u/--ShineyHiney-- · 2 pointsr/funny

If nothing else, check out the Amazon reviews for their Salsa. If I can find the link, I'll post it, but they're amazing.

Edit: Found it - https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004V6A9SC/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8

u/Soupeschlegs · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

The best thing about Newman's Own is the amazon reviews for their salsa con queso

u/babyhatter · 1 pointr/recipes

I've been using Herdez Avocado Salsa for my green enchiladas - tastes great.

https://www.amazon.com/Herdez-Guacamole-Salsa-Med-15-7/dp/B01KXWJQIG

u/Kibology · 1 pointr/Cooking
u/zuccah · 1 pointr/SalsaSnobs

Herdez makes an avocado salsa that looks a lot like this. I'd venture that it is something similar.

https://www.amazon.com/Herdez-Guacamole-Salsa-Medium-Ounce/dp/B01KXWJQIG

u/coughcough · 1 pointr/hotsauce

Mrs. Renfro's brand salsa is pretty awesome. The Ghost Pepper variety does not mess around.

u/cavemannnn · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Most of their stuff is good, but for the love of all that is good in this world, stay away from the queso