How to Dice a Tomato Chop Cut Cube Slice Processor Trick Tip Roma Salsa Taco Ramsey Fast Quickly Do

How to Dice a Tomato Chop Cut Cube Slice Processor Trick Tip Roma Salsa Taco Ramsey Fast Quickly Do I You

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A tomato is one of the hardest fruits or vegetables to dice. To dice a tomato quickly you need to cut the tomato first longitudinally into slices Make sure you leave a tiny bit of tomatoe attatched to hold it all together. Then turn it 90 degrees and make another longitudinal cut into a cross section. It is pretty easy if you have a sharp knife otherwise when you start to cut the cross section the tomato will fall apart. Then you simply cut the tomato latitudinally. A lot of people are actually uncomfortable sharpening a knife. I use this simple sharpener I will link to it below. 4 swipes and a wash and its ready to go. I make a ton of salsa so even this was too long after a while if you buy a processor to dice a tomato make sure it has an attatchment that mimics the cross section and a separate latitude cut. Most processors actually just have blades that dice onions nicely but they wont work with a tomato. I will link to a few good ones in the description below. Like and Subscribe.

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23 Replies to “How to Dice a Tomato Chop Cut Cube Slice Processor Trick Tip Roma Salsa Taco Ramsey Fast Quickly Do”

  1. Just for future reference that doesn't sharpen the knife it just straighten the cutting edge of the blade

  2. And this is how, children, I paid your university degrees by selling stuff through Amazon’s affiliate program to desperate people that did not know how to cut a tomato. Thankfully for you, they did not know either how e-commerce works, of course.

  3. Sweet and looks easy enough for this novice here… thanks and hope my bruschetta turns out nicely!

  4. When I try cutting tomatoes, it starts out good but I always end up with tomato slush. Those days are over now. RIP to all those tomatoes who died senselessly.

  5. Thanks for the video. Is the KitchenAid KSM2FPA Food Processor Attachment, Dicing Kit, Silve..food attachment you are using for dicing tomatoes ? Also we need to buy the kitchenaid stand separately ? That does not come with choosing the attachment right ?

  6. Today I learned that tomatoes have a longitude and a latitude. Previously I was just cutting off the North and south poles and then halving them along the equator.

  7. Thanks for the helpful video. The knife sharpener link goes to an Amazon page that says the product is currently unavailable. Do you have another knife sharpener suggestion?

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  9. Thank you Rick! I really like the way you made your video. Nice voice over also! I am gong to get the sharper you recommend. Dull knives make everything harder lol

  10. I thought i'll scolded by my mom cuz idk this way make my tomato destroyed agaga

  11. I have the KitchenAid processor and just got mush. What’s your secret?!?!

  12. 0:54 running your fingers near the blade like that is dangerous, hope you don't do that often

  13. you recommend that kitchaid slicer dicer attachment? have you actually used it? it is crap, and the reviews on it anywhere it is sold (Amazon, etc) say the same things, it is to slow, to actually do what it claims, it it to heavy and unscrews, makes a mess, more of your food ends up in places you got to waste a lot of time trying to get it out of, and not eatable. hmm..but i like the cutting by hand part of video, wish i could find a kitchen size dicer like the very big bulky loud expensive commercial ones.

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