Super Bowl Recipe: Roasted Green Chile Salsa

Cannabis Now
Sun, Feb 9
Key Points
  • The article provides a recipe for medicated green chili salsa with Super Lemon Haze.
  • The recipe includes ingredients such as roasted green chiles, sweet onion, tomatillo, cilantro, jalapeño peppers, and lime juice.
  • Steps for making the salsa include sweating the onions, sautéing the tomatillos and chiles, and processing with cilantro and lime juice.
  • The dosage of cannabis can be adjusted based on the desired potency, with strains containing lemon or citrusy terpenes recommended for flavor enhancement.

After going to a quaint little Mexican restaurant back when I lived in Golden, Colorado I was inspired to create a deliciously medicated green chili salsa with Super Lemon Haze. This strain adds wonderful notes of lemon that uplift and enhance the spicy notes of the green chile peppers. Enjoy this dish by itself with fresh tortilla chips, guacamole and sour cream. You can also smother this over burritos, drop a spoonful into quesadillas, add to pork chili or pour over any food item of your choice. Whether the roasted green chile salsa is microdosed or made to cater towards heavy hitters, it is sure to be a delicious Super Bowl success.

2 cups diced roasted green chiles 1 gram of Super Lemon Haze infused into 1 oz of olive oil 1/2 cup diced sweet onion 1/2 cup diced tomatillo ¼ cup minced cilantro 1/4 teaspoon turbinado cane sugar 2 diced jalapeño peppers 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

Step 1: Sweat the onions in a pan with the jalapenos and plain olive oil until the onions turn translucent. Step 2: Add the tomatillos next and continue to sauté the mixture. Step 3: Now add the roasted green chilies and cane sugar. Total cooking time should be 10 minutes total. Step 4: Transfer to a food processor then add the cilantro and fresh lime juice. Pulse the mixture until a nice salsa forms. Step 5: Let it cool down before putting it into the refrigerator.

If the gram of cannabis tests at 20 percent THC, twenty percent of 1,000 mg would be 200 mg. So if you added 1 gram worth of cannabis into the total recipe it would contain 200 mg. Now, if this is too much for you guests to handle simply do the math and add less cannabis. For you example you could add 1/2 of a gram instead of 1 gram. Or add more cannabis if you feel like it. Adjust the cannabis accordingly to control your dose for the optimal experience for your guests. Keep in mind some people prefer micro doses per course while others are heavy hitters, simply cater to your guests.

I would recommend strains that possess lime, lemon, or citrusy terpenes. Alternative strains you could use would be. Key Lime Pie, Lemon Kush and Lemon Skunk. If you do not have any of these strains, fret not! Add a strain that has similar or complementary flavors of the ingredients in the dish. Let your nose and taste buds lead you to the strain of your choice. Play around with it and have fun.

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