Fruity And Spicy Appetizers
Of all my contest submissions, this is the one i'm most proud of. These appetizers are sure to impress your guests. They are a marriage of all kinds of textures and flavours. They are worth the effort and everything can be prepared up to one day in advance. It is even better to prepare the salsa a few hours before, as the flavours will develop. The tortilla chips, stored in an airtight container, will even keep a week or so! If indian curry paste is not available in your supermarket, you will probably find it in an asian store. I use the brand patak's. Korma is a mild and madras a hot curry paste. All table- and teaspoons are measured levelled, but this is particular important for the curry paste. That's why it is explicitly mentioned.
Steps
Curried tortilla chips: preheat oven to 350f / 180c.
Mix curry paste and oil in a very small pan.
I use a metal cup measurement.
Cook for one minute on medium-low heat.
Spread curry paste mixture on tortillas , then cut each tortilla into eight wedges.
Arrange wedges in a single layer on a large lined baking sheet.
Bake for 10 minutes.
Let cool.
Store in airtight container if not used the same day.
Sour cream mixture: mix together.
Refrigerate.
Salsa and salsa dressing: mix salsa ingredients and salsa dressing separately.
Combine.
Salsa is best when made a few hours in advance and served at room temperature.
Assembling : spread sour cream mixture on each wedge , ca 1 heaped tsp per wedge.
Drain salsa using a sieve.
Scatter each wedge with ca 1 heaped tsp salsa.
Serve immediately.
Ingredients
flour tortillas, curry paste, cooking oil, sour cream, salt, ground cumin, tomatoes, mango, red chile, red onions, cilantro, lime juice, olive oil