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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Where There's A Will... Pico de Gallo

When I was in my therapy hospital, after a number of weeks, part of my occupational therapy was that I learned how to do 'every day life' things. I made a bed, set a table, all sorts of things. Eventually I got to make brownies; I think all I really did was stir - I don't remember cracking eggs at that point or anything. But I was excited that I got to start to cook. I developed a love of cooking in college, which was really driven by a love of food and eating. I love to eat and can HOUSE food...I definitely eat more than my husband. I should be 500lbs.
After doing some little things, I made a grilled cheese sandwich. I remember feeling accomplished because finally I made something, but I really couldn't believe how hard it was! I was learning how to cook with one 'good' hand, and one hand that didn't seem to want to help a whole lot. We then practiced holding a knife or fork, feeding myself with my right hand, cutting soft things, carrying (plastic) plates, etc. So when I got home, after a while of adjustment, I would practice cooking by making eggs for myself as well as other small meals that were pretty simple. One day I told my dad what I was doing and he said while shaking his head, "I'm not really that worried about you feeding yourself; where there's a will, there's a way."
Well that couldn't be more true. Cooking is something that I have no worries about. I'm not going to make anything overly complicated, or that requires a ton of chopping, but I can still hold my own. I have acquired a couple of gadgets that make my life SO much easier, which I will highlight more in the future. But I have still adjusted and learned how to use a sharp knife etc. I have trouble holding things without a handle with my right hand, and a lot of trouble spreading things. But I think that if I can cook, heaven's knows anyone can.
Today's recipe is for pico de gallo. I always call it salsa, but it's really not as it's all fresh, nothing cooked.
Please forgive the bad quality of these pictures and the lack of 'action' shots; I had trouble working both the camera and knife

Simple ingredients to start (it's easier for me to use jarred garlic because it's hard - and dangerous - for me to cut small things; it's not that I can't, it's just easier
One of my fav kitchen gadgets! The Cuisinart Food Processor (notice the handle!) makes life extremely easy by eliminating a lot of precise fine motor skills with the push of a button. It IS heavy so I cannot say it's my number 1 fav but it's definitely up there
So, I tried to take a picture of me chopping these, but as I said before, it was hard working a knife and a camera at once. The beauty of this is that I barely have to chop these ingredient

while holding the handle wit my left hand - because of the control - and use the spatula to scrape the ingredients into the other bowl
Check out this action shot! I was able to get both hands in the shot for this one. I am quartering the tomatoes and throwing them in the food processor. I tend to either hold the object steady while I cut with the right; other times I guide the knife with my right hand (not shown)

I pored the chopped tomatoes from the food processor easily into the other bowl (tupperware) 
Another one of my favorite kitchen gadgets.  Sometimes squeezing a lime or lemon requires 2 hands, and sometimes "Righty" doesn't like to cooperate. This tool makes getting the juice from these citruses very easy


Fresh pico!

Ingredients:
- small bunch of cilantro
- 1/2 onion (white, yellow, purple, you pick)
- 1 clove (or more or less) of garlic
- 1 jalepeno (or serrano whatever you'd like) pepper
- 3-4 vine or roma tomatoes
- 1 lime
- salt and pepper

1. Roughly chop the first 4 ingredients and toss them in the food processor
2. Blend the ingredients, and put into a bowl or tupperware
3. Cut tomatoes into quarters and put them in food processor
4. Pulse the tomatoes so they don't become just foamy juice
5. Put tomatoes in bowl or tupperware with the rest of the ingredients
6. Stir all ingredients together; add juice of 1 lime, salt and pepper to taste; stir again
7. Enjoy!!

Featured Favorite Kitchen Gadgets
Cuisinart Food Processor http://www.cuisinart.com/products/food_processors/dlc-xpbcn.html
Citrus juicer http://www.surlatable.com/product/PRO-201764/Wood-Citrus-Reamer

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