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Cucumber Salsa


sickchick

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Cucumber Salsa

Gluten Soy Dairy & Nightshade Free

Will be serving mine on fish tacos.

I am celebrating it almost hitting 60 degrees today.... LOL ;)

1 cucumber, peeled & chopped

1/2 maui onion, diced

lime juice -fresh- from 1/2 lime

2 tb orange juice

1/2 mango, peeled, seeded & chopped fine

1 ts fresh grated ginger

cilantro

kosher or sea salt to taste

Peel, and chop cucumber- put it in a medium mixing bowl.

Do the same with onion, mango & cilantro. Add fresh lime & orange juice.

Grate up ginger and stir into the rest of the salsa ingredients.

Taste, and adjust fruit juices if necessary. Salt.

Refrigerate covered for at least 2 hours.

Enjoy! :)


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kenlove Rising Star

now if i could only send you fresh kona mangos and limes!

Even if it was legal i couldnt do it since i'm in LA on my way to india

someday when Ican have fruit and carbs again I'll try it!

Cucumber Salsa

Gluten Soy Dairy & Nightshade Free

Will be serving mine on fish tacos.

I am celebrating it almost hitting 60 degrees today.... LOL ;)

1 cucumber, peeled & chopped

1/2 maui onion, diced

lime juice -fresh- from 1/2 lime

2 tb orange juice

1/2 mango, peeled, seeded & chopped fine

1 ts fresh grated ginger

cilantro

kosher or sea salt to taste

Peel, and chop cucumber- put it in a medium mixing bowl.

Do the same with onion, mango & cilantro. Add fresh lime & orange juice.

Grate up ginger and stir into the rest of the salsa ingredients.

Taste, and adjust fruit juices if necessary. Salt.

Refrigerate covered for at least 2 hours.

Enjoy! :)

sickchick Community Regular

LOL!! You are so funny B)

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