Organic Salsa Des Moines IA

When you need a quick dinnertime solution on a hot summer day, pick up some salsa at your local natural and organic food store. Fruit salsas have also become a culinary trend, in flavors that substitute mangos, pineapple and cherries for tomatoes. Here are some novel ways to use a container of salsa, courtesy of the experts at Pace.

Drake Neighborhood Farmers Market
(515) 277-6951
First Christian Church, 25th & University
Des Moines, IA
Downtown Farmers Market
(515) 286-4928
Court Avenue & 4th Street
Des Moines, IA
Highland Park Farmers Market
(515) 288-1735
6th Avenue from Euclid to Douglas on west side of street
Des Moines, IA
Urbandale Farmers Market
(515) 278-5286 ext. 125
Living History Farms, 2600 111th Street Living History Farms, 2600 111th St
Urbandale, IA
Valley Junction Farmers Market
(515) 222-3642
100, 200 & 300 blocks on 5th Street
West Des Moines, IA
The Homestead
(515) 957-3361
Pleasant Hill, IA
Capitol Hill Farmers Market
(515) 262-4763
800 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, IA
Fox Fire Acres CSA
(515) 306-8130
Des Moines, IA
Four Mile Farmers Market
(515) 248-6310
Four Mile Community Center; 3711 Easton Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Eastside Farmers Market
(515) 238-5748
3200 Delaware Avenue
Des Moines, IA
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It's Salsa Season!

When you need a quick dinnertime solution on a hot summer day, pick up some salsa at your local natural and organic food store. Yesterday’s recipe for Tequila-Lime Corn & Bean Salad demonstrates how versatile it can be, and there are so many flavors to choose from—from the traditional mild and hot to the popular green salsa verde (made with tomatillos) and pico de gallo (extra chunky). Fruit salsas have also become a culinary trend, in flavors that substitute mangos, pineapple and cherries for tomatoes. Here are some novel ways to use a container of salsa, courtesy of the experts at Pace:

  •  Think Beyond Chips & Dip. Salsa can be used in any component of your summer menu: appetizers, salad dressings and main dishes.
  • Love Me Tender. As a marinade, salsa can turn grilled meats and vegetables into a gourmet experience. It’s a quick way to add flavor and tenderize meats. Brush salsa on grilled chicken, pork, seafood, shrimp, ground beef, steak and vegetables.
  • Dress It Up. Add salsa to your favorite salad or dressing. Salads are easy to throw together, even at the last minute, and they’re a great way to bring refreshing flavors to the table without weighing you down.

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  • ...

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