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This thread explores participants' varied opinions on the Confetti Salsa, particularly focusing on the use of mango and jicama. Many share personal experiences regarding their preferences and challenges in sourcing ingredients.
Views differ significantly regarding the enjoyment of the Confetti Salsa, with no clear consensus on its overall appeal. Participants express a range of preferences and experiences, indicating that individual tastes play a major role.
Participants discuss their personal experiences with sourcing ingredients and modifying the recipe, reflecting the diversity of culinary preferences within the community.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand varied customer preferences and experiences related to the Confetti Salsa.
Jolie_Paradoxe said:Here's the info from my favorite food book. It's a wonderful resource for tips to give your guests.
ChefCKHall said:Good morning sweets! What is the name of your favorite food book?
kandykis1006 said:I've made the mango confetti salsa a few times, but without the jicama or onions...and guests tell me it's too lime tasting, is there something i can put to replace the onions and give a not so lime flavor? Any suggestions?
wadesgirl said:Just cut back on the lime. I had the opposite problem. When I made it I didn't have lime and it needs it for sure! And next time I'll add a little cilantro.
kandykis1006 said:I've made the mango confetti salsa a few times, but without the jicama or onions...and guests tell me it's too lime tasting, is there something i can put to replace the onions and give a not so lime flavor? Any suggestions?
chef.dione said:I have had it 4 times now, all by different makers. One had too much onion, one to much jalepeno pepper, one bits of the mini spatula in it, the blades on the MFP are that sharp, and the last one was too dry. So I havent liked it yet. I dont care for mango, but to use the mango slicer I have no choice.
Chef Kearns said:I have made the Fresh Pineapple Salsa from the S/S '10 SB. I made it last night for my huband's birthday and it was outstanding!! I had never made it before. I don't like salsa if any of the pieces are too large. The MFP makes the perfect size pieces for salsa! I would definitely do this recipe for a show. I didn't make the Lime Chips. I bought the Tostitos Lime Flavored kind.
I even used the Veggie Wedger for the cucumbers, jalapenos, onions, and tomatoes. I LOVE that thing!!
chef.dione said:I have had it 4 times now, all by different makers. One had too much onion, one to much jalepeno pepper, one bits of the mini spatula in it, the blades on the MFP are that sharp, and the last one was too dry. So I havent liked it yet. I dont care for mango, but to use the mango slicer I have no choice.
No, you are not alone! Taste preferences vary widely among individuals, and many people have different opinions about the flavors in Confetti Salsa. It's perfectly normal to have a different taste than others.
Some common reasons include personal taste preferences, dislike for certain ingredients, or a preference for spicier or milder flavors. Additionally, some may find the texture or combination of ingredients unappealing.
Yes! Pampered Chef offers a variety of salsas and dips that you might enjoy more. Consider trying their other salsa flavors or even experimenting with homemade salsas to find one that suits your taste better.
You can provide feedback directly through Pampered Chef's customer service channels, such as their website or social media pages. They often appreciate hearing from customers about their products, including what you like or dislike.
Absolutely! Many people find that using Confetti Salsa in recipes, such as dips, marinades, or as a topping for grilled meats, can enhance the flavor and make it more enjoyable. Trying it in different dishes might help you appreciate it more!