Wondering How to Dice a Tomato without ending up with a juicy mess? With a fresh tomato and a sharp knife, you’ll have evenly cut pieces ready for salsas, salads, tacos, and more in just a few simple steps.
Rinse and scrub the tomato then dry thoroughly with a dish towel.
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Place the tomato on a cutting board, stem side-up. Place a well sharpened chef’s knife about ¼ to ½-inch to the right of the stem. Make a slice all of the way down to the base of the tomato.
Rotate the tomato 90 degrees, with the stem side still facing up, and cut off this side of the tomato. Repeat this process until you have 4 slabs of tomato and the core with the seeds still attached. Discard the core.
Using a spoon or the knife, brush away any seeds that still remain within the tomato slices.
Lay one piece skin side-down onto the cutting board and make cuts approximately ¼ to ½-inch apart to get strips. Turn the strips and make additional cuts perpendicular to those that are roughly the same width apart. Repeat this process until all pieces of tomato have been diced.
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Notes
Size: Be sure to use medium-large sized tomatoes when dicing.
Texture: If the texture is soft, it will be hard to dice.
Seeds: Be sure to scoop away any remaining seeds from the flesh before using or dishes will be watery.
Use: These diced tomatoes are excellent to top Mexican dishes along with sour cream, and cilantro, or on pizza with fresh mozzarella cheese and basil leaves.