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Fresh Simple Salsa

Asked by Apraa. Answered on 27th October 2016

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Why does the Simple Salsa use canned tomatoes? Can they be fresh ones?

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Nigella's A Simple Salsa (from SIMPLY NIGELLA) is a simple to make salsa. To ease the process good-quality canned chopped (diced) tomatoes are used. Canned tomatoes are a good ingredient as generally the tomatoes are picked and processed when they are very ripe so they have a good flavour. The canned tomatoes have also had their skins and seeds removed.

It is possible to make the salsa with fresh tomatoes, particularly when they are in season. However the method becomes more involved as you need to remove the skins from the tomatoes, halve and remove the seeds, and then chop them. The recipe uses 800g (28 ounces) canned tomatoes, so to get the same amount from fresh tomatoes you will need to start with approximately 1kg (2 1/4 pounds) of tomatoes. You may also need to simmer the salsa for slightly longer so that the tomatoes are really soft, though this will depend on the ripeness of the fresh tomatoes.

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  • I'm a chilli grower and a hot sauce maker. I use fresh tomatoes for salsa's and moles and I use Roma's. I think any type of chilli can be used in salsa's and moles. The trick is knowing how much to put it and balancing them with the other ingredients.

    Posted by eatmychilli on 24th April 2019
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