My husband and I are well known for our salsas. We have been making them for about 15 years and give them as gifts in addition to enjoying them ourselves on a regular basis. We started with a salsa maker just like this one that we had purchased from a fairgrounds pitch person. It worked great but the because the gears are plastic and we tended to "overstuff" the salsa maker, it quickly stripped the gears and we bought two more so that we would never be without a salsa maker if one of them failed. Over the last 15 years, we have owned 7-8 salsa makers. We even purchased a blender with a salsa setting on it but the blender just turned the tomatoes into mush instead of chopping them. In 2003, we purchased the Starfrit name brand. The cost was about $8 more than we had spent previously, but it was well worth the money. We make salsa in it at least twice a month. The salsa maker we purchased in 2003 is now 6.5 years old and still going strong. The Starfrit namebrand is far superior to any other salsa maker we have purchased in the past and we highly recommend it. The proper way to make salsa is to add the onion, garlic, and peppers and chop them first. Then add tomatoes, cilantro, lime juice, salt and pepper and chop them to the desired consistency. This is a great salsa maker and we highly recommend it!!!
(6 customers reviews)
Customers Rating=4.0 / 5.0
More Detail For Starfrit Manual Food Processor
- Features very high quality Japanese stainless steel cutting blades to chop vegetables or cooked meat in no time - also convenient for making salsas and baby food
- Includes a whisk that makes mixing and whipping easy - Ideal for preparing creams, dips and salad dressings in few seconds
- Exclusive new removable funnel lets you add liquids such as oil when preparing mayonnaise or salad dressing
- ABS plastic handle inserts in the drive shaft to activate the blade or whisk, Each turn is equivalent to about four revolutions
- Dishwasher safe
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