I made a batch of 10.5's Texas Caviar (which is most excellent, if you haven't tried it) the other night. The wife said it reminded her of Rhonda's (sister-in-law) mexican caviar that she made a few years back for a get together. So I had to pester her for the recipe....Great with chips! I like it topping my baked tater!
2 cans chopped black olives
2 cans chopped Rotel drained (Rotel is simply diced tomatos and green chilis, if ya can't find it)
4 chopped green onions
2 Tbl olive oil
3 Tsp red cooking wine
2 cloves garlic, chopped
season salt to taste
black pepper to taste
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C
Looks good, going to have to do that for the wife, she loves black olives.
That Look's PDG there WTS. I copied it and will give it a try.
Never heard of Mexican Caviar - but that sure looks like it would go on a sammy and make that sammy be unforgettable!
I have never herd of Texas or Mexican Caviar but both do sound like something to try dont no on what or how it should be served
Maybe rolled up in a deer loin and wrapped in bacon ;)
Hi there westexasmoker,
Your caviar sure looks good. I am invited a a plate party (you know when every one supposed to bring in a plate of something) and I was assigned the deviled eggs. Just called and announced I will be bringing in a surprise; but I will be calling it westtexasmoker's caviar.
Sure looks great
HR
I'm thinking that would be good on Fish Taco's!! Soft Shelled Taco couple pieces of deep fried fish a dollop of this and a dollop of sour cream.
Leftover brisket with twice baked tater topped with the caviar
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C
That sound you just heard and the low rumble you just felt was me fainting over the sight of something that looks soooooo gooooood!