Salsa criolla

Peruvian salsa criolla

Salsa criolla (or "Sarza criolla") is a South American version of salsa, composed of sliced onions accompanied by one or more of the following: cilantro, boiled or pickled beets, boiled potatoes, avocado, chili peppers and/or tomatoes. It is typically served with toast, seafood, meat or rice.

Argentinian version: Salsa criolla is an argentinian cold sauce typically used to accompany meat. The base composition is onion, red bell pepper and tomato, vinegar and oil. Other ingredients can be green bell pepper, parsley, garlic, etc.

The vegetables are slized in small dice and mixed with the oil and vinegar (2 parts of oil for 1 part of vinegar).

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