Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

why is my pico runny?

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
Home » Discuss » DU Groups » Home & Family » Cooking & Baking Group Donate to DU
 
Texasgal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-11 09:45 PM
Original message
why is my pico runny?
Fresh onion diced.

Fresh tomato, not too ripe...crisp.

Fresh cilantro.

One fresh jalapeno sliced.

Half a squeezed lemon.

What am I doing wrong?
Refresh | 0 Recommendations Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
cbayer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-11 09:47 PM
Response to Original message
1. Try slicing and salting your tomatoes, then putting them in a colander over a plate.
You will be amazed how much liquid they will give up.

Also, try using roma or beefsteak tomatoes, as they are less juicy (but might be less flavorful)

:hi:
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
Texasgal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-11 10:05 PM
Response to Reply #1
2. I used roma..
I am perplexed.

I wonder when rinsing the cilantro I am allowing too much water?
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
grasswire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-11 11:19 PM
Response to Original message
3. you could seed the tomatoes...
....and not use that part. You could dry the cilantro with paper towels before chopping. You could decrease the lemon juice, perhaps.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-11 04:20 PM
Response to Original message
4. I've never seen pico that didn't have water collected in the bottom
because the ingredients are all high water foods. Not salting it at all can help reduce the water loss but not stop it.

Just seed the 'maters, dry the veggies carefully, and make as usual.

Lime juice is better than lemon, IMO, but that's just me.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
Texasgal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-11 07:19 PM
Response to Reply #4
5. I agree that pico should have
some liquid, but mine seemed to be watery. Like ALOT watery.

I just couldn't figure it out.

patted dry my cilantro, used crisp roma. Grrr. It tasted GOOD but it was so watery!!!

Thanks for all of your responses. I think I may try deseeding next time.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-01-11 01:15 PM
Response to Reply #5
6. Oh! Always deseed!
That was your problem, right there.

Well, that and you didn't use nearly enough chile pepper. I always use 1 jalapeno for taste and 1 serrano for heat per tomato.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
DU AdBot (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view 
this author's profile Click to add 
this author to your buddy list Click to add 
this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr 22nd 2024, 08:38 PM
Response to Original message
Advertisements [?]
 Top

Home » Discuss » DU Groups » Home & Family » Cooking & Baking Group Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC