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Salsa Criolla
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Gather all ingredients. Wash the vegetables, and core them.
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Chop onion, tomatoes and green bell pepper. Red bell pepper would also work fine, but the green enhaces the colors of the salad.
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Stir and season with oil, salt, pepper and lemon juice to taste. Be pretty generous, for it is going to give this a really good taste. Let rest for about 15 minutes. Although resting isn’t really necessary, I do believe it enhaces the flavours. If in a rush, then eat right away, but allow to rest for a better taste!
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Serve along with some bread with butter, salt and pepper!
Enjoy your meal!
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