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Learn tips and techniques on how to make fresh salsa and guacamole from scratch in this free video clip series.
There are 14 videos in this series:

Basic ingredients and kitchen utensils needed to prepare fresh salsa. Find them all in this free video.

how to chop and blend tomatoes for fresh salsa laid out in this free video.

Tips for understanding how much chili powder and garlic to add to your salsa in this free video clip.

How to cut an onion for fresh salsa. Learn easy chopping techniques in this free video clip.

Discover tips on when to add the onion to the fresh salsa in this free video clip.

How much lime juice to add to your fresh salsa explained in this free video.

Tips on preparing cilantro for fresh salsa; learn chopping techniques in this free video clip.

Information on what final spices to add to your fresh salsa in this free video clip.

Sample salsa and adjust seasoning according to your taste. Discover proper storage methods to keep salsa fresh in this free video.

Watch an expert chef gather ingredients for homemade guacamole including avocados, limes and green onions in this free cooking video.

Watch the expert chef begin to make homemade guacamole; learn how to cut the avocado and why adding lime juice to the avocado is important in this free video.

Techniques for mashing avocados for fresh guacamole; learn how to create the right texture for your guacamole in this free video clip.

Watch an expert chef explain how to prepare and cut green onions to add to fresh guacamole in this free video clip.

Chopping cilantro to add to fresh guacamole can give it just the right taste; learn what final spices to add to guacamole in this free cooking video.

While there is a dance form and musical genre labeled salsa it is usually referred to as a tomato based garnish. Usually spicy it is typically labeled as Mexican but Spain and Italy have their own style of salsa as well. Guacamole is another Mexican garnish made from avocados that is created as a dip for chips or to be put on other dishes like fajitas or tacos. There are many types of both these dips and although different cultures incorporate different ingredients they always have the same base, either tomato for salsa or avocado for guacamole.
In this free video clip series, our expert will show you just one of the many different recipes for salsa and guacamole and provide tips and information that will help you be creative when preparing your own version. Perfect to make for football games or family gatherings this is a great dish that everyone will enjoy. You will also learn how to adjust the spice and flavor even after you have finished and tasted them.
Arie Pytel Musician, composer, and arranger Arie Pytel has been playing music since he was four years old, and is currently pursuing a degree in ethnomusicology at the University of Washington. He regularly plays in ensembles that feature jazz, flamenco, salsa, hip hop, funk, and reggae music. He has also been teaching for three years.dkdk
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