First we chopped the tomatoes, learning the correct grip to use so our fingers were tucked safely out the way.
Then we peeled and diced the onion (perhaps a little more onion that would normally be added into a salsa but at least everyone had a go!)
Then we crushed garlic, squeezed limes for the juice and gave the salsa a good stir. Some of us, who were feeling a little brave, added a pinch of green chilli on the top.
I hope you enjoy tasting your salsa tonight. Please let us know what you thought of it through the comments at the bottom of the blog.
Wishing you all a very happy and restful weekend,
Mrs McMillan
There certainly was an aroma in the playground when you all came out with your pots on Friday! Well done class 4 - it tasted good too, just perhaps a little less onion next time!!!
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Thank you and Well done for being brave and trying it!!! I would have to agree with you on the onion, I think our classroom will still smell on Monday!!
DeleteI loved making Salsa but I didn't enjoy eating it as much as I liked making it and I can't wait till we bake something else!
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I am very pleased you enjoyed making it but not to your taste, never mind, well done for trying it! I wonder if you will like our next Mexican dish more?!
DeleteOooh thank you for the yummy salsa! All the Palmers really liked it. We'll definitely try that recipe at home. Joshua said he really enjoyed chopping the onion.
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I am glad it was enjoyed! I'm also glad he had fun, although it did make him cry a little bit!!
DeleteWe preferred the nachos this week!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed the nachos, they did look more appetising after they had all created their master chef style plate! (Didn't leave quite the same aroma lingering in the classroom either!)
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