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Received a really RIPE mango from one of the neighbors on Friday and we made a mango salsa for dinner this evening, which was excellent!  Got the basic recipe off Simply Recipes, and made a couple small changes.  We had grilled chicken with the salsa, white and wild rice, and a green salad.  
  Mango Salsa
  1 ripe mango, peeled, pitted, and diced (about 1 1/2 cup mango) 1/2 medium red onion, finely chopped 1 Jalapeno chili (we put in two small red chilis we grew in our garden) (no seeds or ribs, unless you like it HOT!) 1 small cucumber, peeled and diced (about 1 cup) 3T fresh cilantro leaves, chopped 3T fresh lime juice Salt and Pepper to taste I added 1/2 green and 1/2 red diced bell peppers
  Combine all ingredients in a bowl.  Season with salt and pepper.  If the salsa is too hot or too acidic, add some diced avocado. 
 
  
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Carol, that sounds good!  I have a ripe mango in the fridge and I think I'll give that a try tomorrow. 
 
 
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I had sauteed tilapia with mango salsa for dinner one evening last week.  My recipe is essentially the same, except I didn't use the cucumber, which I think would be a great addition.  Unfortunately my jalepenos had no heat at all, so I was a little disappointed. 
 
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Georgia...was your recipe from the Daily Dish? 
 
 
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It was very good!  The only trouble is that with just two of us, we didn't use it all, and the mango was so ripe, I suspect that it won't be any good this evening...  The recipe did say it would be good with fish also, but I don't particularly like fish... 
 
  
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Classical Mango Salsa recipe. Love it. Just to mix it up sometime either substitute, nectarines, peaches or grilled pineapple. The basic recipe stays the same. I like to add a little granulated sugar to cut the acid 
 
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Grilled pineapple does sound wonderful!! 
 
  
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Gives a whole new flavor... good for all fish and chicken. I particularly like to put in on Grilled Shrimp and Twice cooked Tofu (as I do Mango Salsa) 
 
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Carol, try a grilled pineapple slice on a burger someday!!! with some horseradish sauce or mayo... Yummmmm!!! 
 
  
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Sorry, now THAT sounds odd.. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Sick.gif" alt="" /> 
 
  
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annie said: Georgia...was your recipe from the Daily Dish?  No Annie, I just threw some things together.  I rarely use recipes.  I just wish I'd left the seeds in the jalapenos so it would have had some heat!  What's the Daily Dish?  
 
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Ok Georgia...was not sure.  The Daily Dish is email I get every day from ALLRECIPES.COM and there are five recipes and reviews in that email.  There was a Grilled Tilapia with Mango Salsa recipe and that is why I asked you if that is where you got the recipe.  They do have some great recipes.  What I like about it is in addition to the reviews there is also the nutrition value and you can also re-size the recipe and that I like. 
 
 
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That sounds neat!  I might just sign up for that. 
 
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I think it is great! Give it a try and I'm sure you'll like it. 
 
 
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i have the same problem with jalapenos, which r really hit or miss as far as heat goes.  sometimes they r fire, and then the occasional dud.  i hate the duds. 
 
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GaKaye said: That sounds neat!  I might just sign up for that.  I get a lot of my recipes from allrecipes.com and then usually make my own modifications...  They have so many great recipes there...  
 
  
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