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Hotler

(11,424 posts)
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 12:14 PM Mar 16

Not salsa, dip maybe. 'Virginia White Sauce Isn't Your Average Salsa'

'When you sit down at a Mexican restaurant in America, there's one thing you can for sure expect: A complimentary basket of tortilla chips served with a few cups of salsa. A cup of pico de gallo or salsa verde is typical, but if you go out for Mexican food in Virginia, you'll find a surprising companion to your tortilla chips: a cup of white sauce. White sauce doesn't resemble traditional salsa at all, nor does it contain any cheese despite being white. It's a salsa all of its own.'

I don't think you will find this in New Mexico.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/virginia-white-sauce-isn-t-your-average-salsa/ar-BB1jWQdP?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=1edcdce00b30440fa67125b09abe4285&ei=79

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Not salsa, dip maybe. 'Virginia White Sauce Isn't Your Average Salsa' (Original Post) Hotler Mar 16 OP
Really interesting. LisaM Mar 16 #1
Definitely NOT "salsa", which is typically a combination of tomatoes, niyad Mar 16 #2
That ain't salsa SARose Mar 16 #3
Hooo boy, I don't want to touch this with my 14" fish slicer but "salsa" ain't the only salsa, and this is totally salsa sir pball Mar 18 #4

LisaM

(27,812 posts)
1. Really interesting.
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 01:01 PM
Mar 16

I might try this. I haven't had Miracle Whip in years, but I think I would at least try to make it the original way. (Funny, that brought back a memory of a summer when I ate tomato sandwiches with Miracle Whip, the only time I ever really used it).

niyad

(113,315 posts)
2. Definitely NOT "salsa", which is typically a combination of tomatoes,
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 01:36 PM
Mar 16

onions and peppers, chopped, or can include fruits and other vegetables.

Quite frankly, that white sauce does not sound at all appealing, but then, I do not like miracle whip (shudder), and barely tolerate mayonnaise (Julia Child's recipe excepted, perhaps).

SARose

(243 posts)
3. That ain't salsa
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 02:32 PM
Mar 16

That is a Hell to the Nope!

As a proud San Antonian who eats salsa at every opportunity that ain’t salsa.

Oh my Lord I cannot unsee that photo of a tortilla chip in salad dressing. My eyes my eyes!🫣

sir pball

(4,742 posts)
4. Hooo boy, I don't want to touch this with my 14" fish slicer but "salsa" ain't the only salsa, and this is totally salsa
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 09:22 PM
Mar 18

Having worked in kitchens for…longer than some of you have been alive, and having hung out a lot with the many Latinos that populate said kitchens, AND currently living and working in the DMV (DC/Maryland/Virginia) – "salsa blanca Virginia" is definitely, totally, said with absolute metaphysical certitude, a Salsa, a sauce for your food.

The Latinos I work with (admittedly vastly Central American, DC has a huge Honduran/Guatemalan/El Salvadorian population but shockingly few Mexicans as they tend to go farther north to NYC) all recognize and adore this stuff. Matter of fact, my first exposure to it was at staff meal at my first job down here; we had pupusas de pollo y salsa blanca…it was one of the better meals I've ever had (family meal tends that way, IYKYK) and I've been a fan ever since.

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