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pamperedmomto3 said:I prefer to use the cinnamon wheat thins. They're really good and so much easier to open up a bag.
Our local BJ's warehouse store sells bags of Cinnamon Pita chips, made by a company called "Stacy's". They have several other varieties that are pretty good...parmesean, garlic, sea salt, etc.bridgetbakes said:I would like to make this as a quick 2nd recipe at a show. However, I do not want to make the suggested baked cinnamon chips to accompany it.
I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for something "store-bought" that would be a good substitute?
The Apple Berry Salsa recipe makes approximately 6 cups of salsa, which amounts to about 12-15 servings.
Absolutely! The Apple Berry Salsa is versatile and can be served with a variety of foods such as grilled chicken, fish, or as a topping for tacos or salads.
The Apple Berry Salsa can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Yes, you can substitute the honey for agave nectar, maple syrup, or any other liquid sweetener of your choice.
Yes, you can make the Apple Berry Salsa ahead of time. However, it is best to add the diced apples and avocado right before serving to prevent them from browning.