We are almost at the end of 26-day Blogging Marathon, and I have chosen Street food as a theme. While I had a lot of Cantonese veg and vegan options for the Alphabet X, something drew me to this ultra delicious Mayan dip named Xnipec Salsa.
Xnipec is a super spicy Salsa, and we used pickled Jalapeños instead of Herbanaro. It is Mayan for Dog's Nose or Dog's Snout. The salsa is pretty spicy so probably it refers to the nose turning red or sweat like a Dog's nose
I had made this along with the Jain Taco Bhel when I caught up with my friend recently.
And therefore, although the original recipe had onions, I couldn't add as my friend is a staunch Jain.
However, the other ingredients simply made up for the onion and we didn't miss it at all. This is a quick dip and can go great with Veg Crudites, Nachos, Potato Wafers or even as a spread for Quesadilla or Burritos.

Other Dips you may enjoy are:
Tomato Mint Coriander Chutney (Salsa) | Vegan,GF (oil free too)
Vegan Almond Basil Pesto | Vegan and GF
Let's get to today's easy peasy but truly delicious dip.
Adapted from Genius Kitchen.
Prep time - 15 mins, Zero Cook, Standing time - 15 mins
Serves : 2

Ingredients:
Chopped Tomato - 1 cup (I slightly pureed them chunky along with the Jalapeños)
Chopped Jalapeños (or any other spicy chillies) - 2 tablespoon (adjust to taste)
Chopped Onions - ¼ C (I didn't add)
Fresh Orange Juice - ½ cup
Salt and pepper - to taste (optional - I didn't add)

Method:
Mix all the ingredients, give a standing time of 15 mins (preferably chilled).
Serve with Nachos or any crudités (I am guessing it would go well with our desi Roasted Papad too :p)
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Priya Suresh says
Wow,i would like to enjoy this dip with some tortilla chips, love that ultimate bright colour.. Delicious, and hot..
Sandhiya says
Xnipec salsa looks vibrant and love the addition of orange juice instead of lemon juice, the flavor would be amazing. This salsa must be so good with some chips!!!
Harini R says
Wow! that is a very flavorful dip. I can imagine tortilla chips with the dip on a lazy weekend evening 🙂
vaishali sabnani says
Nice version of salsa for Jains ! Nicely served in a capsicum bowl , the salsa sounds very flavourful , would love to give it a try with papad too !
Srividhya says
Salsa with orange juice that sounds spicy and tangy. Perfect with tortilla chips. Yum. Love the way you served.
Sharmila kingsly says
Mouthwatering dish , both the salsa and the dip sounds flavorful!! Orange juice is such a brilliant idea.. Will try next time!!
Preeti says
Wow. Interesting recipe.. good with chips ..
Pavani says
What a spicy and delicious looking salsa that is. Perfect with some corn chips — yumm yumm!!
Gayathri Kumar says
That is a wonderful find Kalyani. The salsa looks so spicy and with the tacos it sounds so tasty. Just now read about this in Sandhya's space too..
cookingwithsapana says
We love the salsas just for jalapenos and this simple salsa served in the pepper bowl looks absolutely tempting.
Mayuri Patel says
I would love to try this tantalizing salsa with the habanero. Would love to have it with the taco bhel.
Srivalli says
Fantastic pick and what a lovely treat Kalyani..Kids must have enjoyed it so much!
Unknown says
Wow xnipec jain version mexican salsa looks so delicious kalayani.. such an wonderful pick and making it all jain for your staunch jain friend is really sweet of you dear 🙂 I would love to enjoy them with tortilla chips too 🙂 looks so fiery , my kind of salsa for sure 🙂 Orange juice in the salsa sounds like fantastic idea..
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Same pinch on this recipe. I love how ou have presented them in the bell pepper bowl. I did make it quite spicy using habanero pepper 🙂
Suma Gandlur says
Orange juice, Seriously! It sounds so flavorful and cannot wait to try this citrusy salsa.
Padmajha says
Th description of the dish seriously makes me drool.Orange juice makes it even more interesting! Love how you have presented it in a capsicum for the bowl.