Today, I made pico.
Cold, fresh, crisp, delightful pico.
Yum.
The produce selection in my local store was pretty sparse, but I found all the necessary ingredients...luckily.
Roma tomatoes, jalapenos, onions, lime and my personal favorite, cilantro.
I was very excited to make this for 2 reasons.
1. I love anything in the mexican food family.
2. I was excited to use the chef's chopping knife I got for Christmas.
I was very excited to make this for 2 reasons.
1. I love anything in the mexican food family.
2. I was excited to use the chef's chopping knife I got for Christmas.
The thing will cut through anything. And with all the chopping I had to do today, it was a dreamboat. Love it!
First I chopped up the 'maters. I'm not going to lie. I tried chopping like I was a Food Network Pro. Tomato juice ended up all over the place. It wasn't pretty.
First I chopped up the 'maters. I'm not going to lie. I tried chopping like I was a Food Network Pro. Tomato juice ended up all over the place. It wasn't pretty.
It was way more fun chopping the onion. I was better and faster...and I didn't even cry. The toothpick between my lips helped with that little problem. Did you guys know that little trick? It works!
So, I avoided crying while I chopped the onion. But after I chopped the jaleps, I scratched my eye.
Bad. Idea.
P-dub, why did you not warn me???
Bad. Idea.
P-dub, why did you not warn me???
I threw my knife down, ran the bathroom and proceeded to cry it out.
And then I threw in the cilantro. Cilantro always soothes the soul.
And then I threw in the cilantro. Cilantro always soothes the soul.
After all of the goodies were in the bowl, I squeezed the lime, dashed with salt and commenced to stirring.
Here is the result.
Here is the result.
Can I just tell you right now that it was AMAZING?!
I actually did back flips and cartwheels for this stuff. It made my taste buds do the Macerana and my tummy do the Jitterbug. It was a flavor explosion!!
I went ahead and made her guacamole, too, since all you do is mash up some avocados and throw in some of the pico. Simple and delicious!
I actually did back flips and cartwheels for this stuff. It made my taste buds do the Macerana and my tummy do the Jitterbug. It was a flavor explosion!!
I went ahead and made her guacamole, too, since all you do is mash up some avocados and throw in some of the pico. Simple and delicious!
I had a bit of a problem with the avocados. They were hard as a rock and impossible to even cut open! I guess that's what happens when you want guacamole in January.
The. Worst. Avocados. On. God's. Green. Earth.
Or His green and white earth where I live.
Both recipes were a raging success with the ole Husby and me. I made tacos to enjoy them with.
Or His green and white earth where I live.
Both recipes were a raging success with the ole Husby and me. I made tacos to enjoy them with.
Great recipe, PW. I give it 2 thumbs up and will continue making the pico til death do me part.
17 comments:
Looks very good!
I think I may have to try that!!!
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You're too cute! I never heard of the toothpick trick but I'll try it since all of the other tricks have failed me miserably.
If you don't mind I have a suggestion for you, too. Hass avocados are the best ones to use and you should use them when they are soft and ripe. To get them to ripen faster you can put them in a brown paper bag. The flavor will be much deeper.
Those tacos look fabulous by the way!
That looks amazing. I think I could eat that stuff every day!! Thanks for sharing. I will definitely be trying that sometime in the very near future!
Too funny, I just got my cookbook in the mail today, and I had decided to cook thru the cookbook in a year or less and blogg about it. I love your blogg, and your baby is too cute! Happy blogging.
This looks so good!
I got her cookbook for Christmas so I might just be making some of that tomorrow night!
You're an excellent hand model! Looks delicious!
Whitney Dawn. I am pretty sure P-Dub tells you to wear gloves when cutting jalapenoes! I got the bookbook for Christmas too! Can't wait to try 'em out!
Your camera is taking great pictures! I learned my lessons jalps the hard way. Now, I wear Ty's leftover gloves from anatomy lab when I chop them.
Oh, heads up. Chopped habeneros, and then SHOWERED, working up a nice soap lather, and such. My entire body was on FIRE. Don't do it! Do need to whip out my PW cookbook and make the pico de gallo, though. YUM!!!
I need to try that toothpick trick!
I have a hard time finding ripe avocados too. Now I just buy the hard ones and let them sit in my fruit bowl a few days until they are soft.
Guess I should have also bought you one of those tomato knives for Christmas; huh?
Looks delish!! Love me some Mexican, so I'll definitely try!
I haven't heard of the toothpick trick!
I love mexican food...
MMMMMM. I'm coming over for pico right now.
YUM!! I got her cookbook for Christmas.....just wait until you taste the mocha brownies!....pure deliciousness!! My mom made the lasagna and that was yummo as well!
I don't eat avocado because it makes my stomach hurt BAD, but pico de gallo... yum yum yum! I'll have to try the toothpick trick because I am ALWAYS crying with the onions.
Thankfully, my Kroger has these handy dandy little signs posted with much of the produce that tells you how to pick the best ones. For avocados, it suggests dark green ones with a slight smush. My wording, not totally Kroger on that one! :) Happy cooking!
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