SlapChop wins, IMO.
I was adding some fresh tomato to jarred spaghetti sauce. When I have tomatoes that are past their prime but still edible, into the sauce they go. I decided the SlapChop deserved a chance to have its way with them, rather than pulling out the bulky food processor. I didn't de-seed the tomatoes, so it was a little messy (some juice escaped out the bottom--no spray or anything!), but again, I felt the cuts were pretty even. Bonus I wasn't expecting--it separated the skin from the tomatoes--awesome. It was a little mushy, but I think that was more because of the seeds and quality of the tomatoes.
I'm making chicken salad sometime this week, so onions and celery are next on the block.
Re: SlapChop vs. Tomato
omg, I MUST get the SlapChop! ?I have a similar thing but it just mashes tomatoes into liquid. ?
You also need a SlapChop ticker. ?Like "x days and x months since I fell in love with my SlapChop"!?
(read it. you know you want to.)
anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012