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Orange Jalapeno Salsa

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Grains 2 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Plum tomatoes; seeded and
Finely chopped; (3/4 cup)
1 sm Orange; seeded & chopped
1 sm Jalapeno pepper; seeded and
Finely chopped
2 tb Finely chopped red onion
1 tb Chopped fresh cilantro or
Parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

ORANGE JALAPENO SALSA
Combine tomatoes, orange, chile pepper, onion and cilantro; set aside. In
medium nonstick skillet, heat marmalade and vinegar over medium low heat,
stirring constantly, until marmalade is melted.
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