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Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which
can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat here.) Thanks |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
val189 wrote:
> Or is there a better alternative? Yes. A good knife. >I want something non-electric which > can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat > here.) Serene |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
val189 wrote:
> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which > can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat > here.) By the way, Val, I've received your offlist emails, but I get a hard bounce when I try to respond to them. Serene |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
"val189" > wrote in message ... > Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which > can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat > here.) > Thanks A good knife or a food processor. -- Old Scoundrel (AKA Dimitri) |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
Dimitri wrote:
> > "val189" > wrote in message > ... >> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which >> can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat >> here.) >> Thanks > > A good knife or a food processor. > > I'll agree with the good knife, but will strongly disagree with using a food processor of any kind for a fresh salsa. The mechanical choppers might work for chopping the onion and jalepeno, but they make mush of the tomato. I find that hand-dicing the tomato gives the best consistency. YMMV -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
On Jun 22, 6:01*pm, val189 > wrote:
> Or is there a better alternative? *I want something non-electric which > can chop, and mix and take up *little space to store (talkin' boat > here.) Equipping a boat is a fun challenge as one thing you want to avoid is cluttering it up with things with little usefulness. Assuming "salsa express" was a brand/product name I googled and found a description. It is essentially a hand operated food processor that you spin with a crank handle. Comes with a mixer blade in addition to the knife blade and you can also use it as a small salad spinner. I basically agree with those who say that a good knife (and more practice) could be all you need, but if you don't like knife work this could be a handy gadget for 14.95USD. One stern caution: if it turns out to be crap and you don't like it, don't throw it overboard! Never throw any plastic overboard! -aem |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
On Jun 23, 7:04 pm, aem > wrote:
> On Jun 22, 6:01 > wrote:> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which > > can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat > > here.) > > Equipping a boat is a fun challenge as one thing you want to avoid is > cluttering it up with things with little usefulness. Assuming "salsa > express" was a brand/product name I googled and found a description. > It is essentially a hand operated food processor that you spin with a > crank handle. Comes with a mixer blade in addition to the knife blade > and you can also use it as a small salad spinner. > > I basically agree with those who say that a good knife (and more > practice) could be all you need, but if you don't like knife work this > could be a handy gadget for 14.95USD. One stern caution: if it turns > out to be crap and you don't like it, don't throw it overboard! Never > throw any plastic overboard! -aem This is a bon voyage gift for a couple who are going to try the cruisin' life. BTDT - I got by with a cutting board, a knife or two, one saucepan and one skillet. (Only had two burners.) Maybe I'll forget the whole idea. |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
Janet Wilder wrote:
> Dimitri wrote: >> >> "val189" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which >>> can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat >>> here.) >>> Thanks >> >> A good knife or a food processor. >> >> > I'll agree with the good knife, but will strongly disagree with using a > food processor of any kind for a fresh salsa. The mechanical choppers > might work for chopping the onion and jalepeno, but they make mush of > the tomato. I find that hand-dicing the tomato gives the best > consistency. YMMV > You need the Veg-O-Matic! As Seen on TV! --Bryan |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
BoboBonobo wrote:
> Janet Wilder wrote: >> Dimitri wrote: >>> >>> "val189" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which >>>> can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat >>>> here.) >>>> Thanks >>> >>> A good knife or a food processor. >>> >>> >> I'll agree with the good knife, but will strongly disagree with using a >> food processor of any kind for a fresh salsa. The mechanical choppers >> might work for chopping the onion and jalepeno, but they make mush of >> the tomato. I find that hand-dicing the tomato gives the best >> consistency. YMMV >> > You need the Veg-O-Matic! As Seen on TV! Will they take a trade-in on my Bass-O-Matic? -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org NEW --> Now evaluating a GG-free news feed: http://usenet4all.se |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
Zyliss smaller size (under $20). EZ 2 clean. Fast. Gets out your
aggression (you pound the top bam! bang! bonk!) You can buy replacement parts individually for a few bucks. Comes in a bigger size, too. Lynn from Fargo 10 bams for diced onion, 18 bams for minced onion . . . |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
val189 wrote:
> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which > can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat > here.) > Thanks If it's the one that looks like a small processor with a crank on the top, it's really a piece of junk. The cutting blade is too flimsy and instead of cutting when you crank, it pushes the tomato around the bowl without much chopping being done. Yes, I know the demonstration looks wonderful, but the one they sell you is a waste of time, money, and space. Don't ask me how I know. :-( gloria p |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
Gloria P wrote:
> val189 wrote: >> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which >> can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat >> here.) >> Thanks > > > > If it's the one that looks like a small processor with a crank on the > top, it's really a piece of junk. The cutting blade is too flimsy > and instead of cutting when you crank, it pushes the tomato around the > bowl without much chopping being done. > > Yes, I know the demonstration looks wonderful, but the one they sell you > is a waste of time, money, and space. > > Don't ask me how I know. My brother swears by his. Makes salsa a few times a week with it. Me, I use a knife. Serene |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:06:42 -0600, Gloria P >
wrote: >val189 wrote: >> Or is there a better alternative? I want something non-electric which >> can chop, and mix and take up little space to store (talkin' boat >> here.) >> Thanks > > > >If it's the one that looks like a small processor with a crank on the >top, it's really a piece of junk. The cutting blade is too flimsy >and instead of cutting when you crank, it pushes the tomato around the >bowl without much chopping being done. > >Yes, I know the demonstration looks wonderful, but the one they sell you >is a waste of time, money, and space. > >Don't ask me how I know. >:-( >gloria p it sounds like my lobotomy. your pal, blake |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
On Jun 25, 1:16*pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:06:42 -0600, Gloria P > > wrote: > > > > > > >val189 wrote: > >> Or is there a better alternative? *I want something non-electric which > >> can chop, and mix and take up *little space to store (talkin' boat > >> here.) > >> Thanks > > >If it's the one that looks like a small processor with a crank on the > >top, it's really a piece of junk. *The cutting blade is too flimsy > >and instead of cutting when you crank, it pushes the tomato around the > >bowl without much chopping being done. > > >Yes, I know the demonstration looks wonderful, but the one they sell you > >is a waste of time, money, and space. > > >Don't ask me how I know. > >:-( > >gloria p > > it sounds like my lobotomy. > > your pal, > blake- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Sounds messy! |
Anyone own the Salsa Express manual food chopper?
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:19:07 -0700 (PDT), merryb >
wrote: >On Jun 25, 1:16*pm, blake murphy > wrote: >> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:06:42 -0600, Gloria P > >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >val189 wrote: >> >> Or is there a better alternative? *I want something non-electric which >> >> can chop, and mix and take up *little space to store (talkin' boat >> >> here.) >> >> Thanks >> >> >If it's the one that looks like a small processor with a crank on the >> >top, it's really a piece of junk. *The cutting blade is too flimsy >> >and instead of cutting when you crank, it pushes the tomato around the >> >bowl without much chopping being done. >> >> >Yes, I know the demonstration looks wonderful, but the one they sell you >> >is a waste of time, money, and space. >> >> >Don't ask me how I know. >> >:-( >> >gloria p >> >> it sounds like my lobotomy. >> >> your pal, >> blake- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > >Sounds messy! you're telling me! your pal, blake |
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