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The thread centers around sharing salsa recipes that can be made using the salad choppers, with participants discussing their personal experiences and preferences regarding ingredients and preparation methods.
There is no clear consensus on the use of cilantro, as opinions vary widely among participants, with some loving it and others expressing strong dislike.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding salsa preparation, focusing on ingredient choices and methods rather than formal recipes.
Consultants looking for informal recipe ideas and ingredient tips for making salsa using the salad choppers may find this discussion helpful.
chefann said:Cilantro seems to be an acquired taste, so use a little, and then add it if there's not enough. (I personally really like cilantro, but I know someone who refers to it as the Devil's seasoning.)
To make the Tried & Tested Salsa, you will need fresh tomatoes, onion, cilantro, jalapeño (optional for heat), lime juice, salt, and pepper. You can also customize it by adding ingredients like garlic or bell peppers based on your taste preferences.
Start by roughly chopping the tomatoes, onion, and any other vegetables you plan to use. Then, place them in a bowl and use the Pampered Chef Salad Choppers to chop the ingredients to your desired consistency. The choppers make it easy to mix and blend the flavors together.
Yes, you can make the salsa ahead of time! It’s best to prepare it a few hours in advance to allow the flavors to meld together. However, for the freshest taste, try to consume it within 1-2 days. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
This salsa is incredibly versatile! You can serve it with tortilla chips as a dip, use it as a topping for tacos, burritos, or grilled meats, or mix it into salads for added flavor. It also pairs well with Pampered Chef’s kitchen tools for easy serving and preparation.
Absolutely! If you prefer a milder salsa, you can omit the jalapeño or use less of it. Conversely, if you like it spicier, feel free to add more jalapeño or even a dash of hot sauce. Adjusting the ingredients to suit your taste is part of the fun!