Is there a brand of salsa I can cook with that doesn't contain seeds?
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I love salsa, mexican food, and anything spicy, but most salsa has tomato and or Jalapeno seeds in there. Hope to find one without seeds.
Best Answer
I wouldn't trust any store brand to omit seeds entirely; it's just not going to be a priority for them.
I'd suggest making your own instead. It's fairly easy and fast to seed tomatoes using a chinois, and to seed peppers using a knife. And it'll taste better, too!
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To de-seed tomatoes, cut them in quarters, lay them skin-side down on a cutting board, and use a sharp paring knife to separate the pulp from the flesh. Prepare your salsa an hour before you plan on serving it.What can I substitute for salsa in a recipe?
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