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How do these chefs do it?
#1
How does one cut up vegetables so quickly and clean like those chefs on TV without leaving some skin or finger nails in the mix?

Here is a recipe from RickBayless.com:

Salsa Mac and Cheese
Serves 8
Recipe from Season 7 of Mexico - One Plate at a Time
INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons butter
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups milk
1 1/2 to 2 cups Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa or your favorite salsa
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
Salt
1 pound dried pasta (though elbow macaroni will do, I suggest you try cork-screw cavatappi or the spiral rotini or fusilli)
DIRECTIONS
Pour 4 quarts of water into a large pot, cover and set over high heat.
In a medium-size saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat, then stir in the flour and whisk until the mixture turns a deep golden, about 2 minutes. Add the milk and continue to whisk constantly until the mixture thickens and comes to a full boil, 4 or 5 minutes. (Whisk diligently and there will be no lumps.) Stir in the salsa, remove from the heat, then stir in cheese. Continue stirring until all the cheese has melted. Taste and season generously with salt, usually 1 1/2 teaspoons. Cover to keep warm until the pasta is done.
When the water has come to a boil, add the dried pasta. Stir well to keep the pasta from sticking together and boil until the pasta is al dente, about 10 minutes. Drain thoroughly and add the pasta to the sauce. Stir until all the pasta is covered in the salsa cheese sauce. You’re ready to dig in.
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#2
PRACTICE!

(Aside: why is this thread on this side? Is SalsaMac now a politically sensitive subject? :tongue: )
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#3
I don't see any chopping or cutting in that recipe either.
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#4
technique and practice
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#5
michaelb wrote:
I don't see any chopping or cutting in that recipe either.

You wanna short or long form?
Big Grin
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#6
WATERBOARDING!
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#7
We have a president that knows how and when to make a bold decision. When we need diced onions, we get diced onions.
He's the bestest.
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#8
When you're a job stealing illegal immigrant recipie, you have to be very careful. Show up at a hospital and they demand proof of cilantro !
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rjmacs wrote:
(Aside: why is this thread on this side?

kap wrote:
1 1/2 to 2 cups Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa or your favorite salsa

There's your answer. There are some people who prefer Fire-Roasted Tomato Salsa, and then there are those OTHER people, who for some bizarro reason that we all cannot understand, have some OTHER favorite salsa... you know, THOSE people... yeah, THOSE people over THERE ... :villagers:
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#10
This post has a wide variety of political ingredients. It has a taste of illegal alien spice, mac and cheese comfort food reflective of red state tastes, some foreign sounding words indicative of those snotty wine-sipping liberals ("cork-screw cavatappi or the spiral rotini or fusilli"), and some fire-roasted salsa.
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