Paleo Chips and Salsa

There is this one salsa at our city’s Co-Op that is amazing! It comes in three varieties: mild, medium and hot. I like hot. My husband likes medium.

It is made locally, which I love; got to support my local folks! When you read its label, you get a list of all its ingredients, ingredients you can actually pronounce…ingredients you can buy at the store and have in your own kitchen. I love products like that, because they make me feel safe by knowing I’m not consuming any preservatives or “special ingredients”.

But there are foods that are even better than the natural ones you can buy in stores.  Do you want to know what they are? They are the foods and recipes you prepare at home! Not only do you have the healthy ingredients, but also you know exactly how the ingredients have been washed, sliced and stored. You know how clean your kitchen is while making your recipe, and the best part is you get to tell your friends and family you made it!

I was determined to make my own salsa at home. I needed something to accompany my salsa, so I decided to make some Paleo Chips as well! This Paleo Chips and Salsa recipe will sure be a hit at any social gathering; be sure to give it a try!

Get the full recipe here!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

Paleo Chips and Paleo Salsa recipe!

By Mariel Lewis

I'm an avid blogger passionate about health, fitness, and food! I love cooking with natural ingredients. This passion drives me to dream up fun culinary creations that not only nourish the body but taste great! Eating healthy doesn't have to be a drag, try some of my Amazing Foodie recipes and let me know what you think! :)

9 comments

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  2. Great Salsa!!! I added a small can of fire roasted green chile and it made a great salsa even better!

    1. Exactly the same way basically, you can skin the tomatoes first by soaking them in a bowl of boiling water for a few minutes; the skins will fall right off. You can also remove the seeds if you wish. I love it whole, seeds and skin and CHUNKY!

      Another cool tip is to toast off the chillies on your gas stove. Just hold them over the flame until they blacken then remove the black skin and add to the salsa.

  3. Awesome; I make my salsa at home the same way. It’s a fantastic recipe.

    We cheat with corn chips, but I’m going to make those sweet potato chips. I figure spicy salsa with the sweetness of the potato should equal a HUGE WIN!

    Thanks for posting this.

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