Chopping & Blending Tomatoes for Fresh Salsa

Part of the Video Series How to Make Salsa & Guacamole

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Chopping & Blending Tomatoes for Fresh Salsa
Hey! I’m Arie Pytel for Expert Village. We’re continuing how we’re going to make this fresh salsa. The first step is wash your tomatoes once you’ve got your tomatoes ready to go. You can actually use any kind of tomato that you want. Some people prefer Roma tomatoes, any kind of tomato will do. What we’re going to do is blend these tomatoes, and first step to doing that is quartering them so that they’ll fit in our blender and be chopped properly. What I’m going to do is first I’m going to cut the tomato in half and then I’m going to cut it the other way, lengthwise, and throw it in the blender.

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Expert: Arie Pytel has been working as a line cook in the family restaurant for four years and has perfected many authentic Mexican and Guatemalan recipes. Read More

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