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Over the past few weeks, I have been testing recipes from a new cookbook. It involves a number of new-to-me techniques, one of which required the purchase of a new kitchen tool. The Spiral Cutter. I bought an inexpensive version from
kitchenbasics. I checked all sorts of specialty stores and kitchen suppliers, and finally found one at a shop at my local farmers market,
Kitchen Help. For a tiny shop, their shelves are jam packed with all sorts of wonderful tools and appliances for the kitchen. They are definitely going to be my new go-to shop for unique tools.

So what can I do with my new spiral cutter. For the most part, it has two cutting styles that appeal to me. One, I can cut long, very thin vegetable spirals. The carrot on the left of the plate is wafer thin. Would make a great edible garnish. Children will gladly eat their veggies when cut like this. With the simple flip of a lever, it turns those spirals into long skinny strips. I tried carrots, parsnips and zucchini and all cut very well. Some of the zucchini strips were over two feet long. I am planning on trying beets and whatever other firm vegetable I can find. I next marinated these spiral cut vegetables in a dressing of olive oil and red wine vinegar with a dash of salt and fresh ground black pepper. Very tasty and fresh.
I am looking forward to using this tool to help with the preparation of several of the recipes from my new book. This would be a great addition to a vegetarian or raw foodie's kitchen. Also for gluten free kitchens, you could make alternates to traditional flour paste, substituting long strands of zucchini.
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11 comments:
That's a new tool to me. It looks like a fun way to be creative with vegetables!
My sister-in-law would love this gadget; thanks for the idea.
This looks like fun! I'd love to make zucchini spirals to use instead of regular pasta. And I agree, pickles and garnishes come to mind.
Looks great. Have a super weekend.
What a fun gadget. I've seen many recipes with vegetable "spaghetti" made by using this kind of tool.
I have never used a spiral cutter but it looks like it could save a lot of time while also helping create lovely looking dishes. Thanks for sharing!
Rebecca @ The Key to the Gate
I love the sound of the salad you made - sometimes all it takes is repackaging a food you already know to make something wonderful!
Oh...now I want that kitchen gadget more than anything! I have never seen one before. Very cool!
It's a fun gadget! Looks like you'll get a lot of use from it.
Oh how fun!
my mum had a mounlieux metal grater shredder years ago this looks useful she used it all the time ,all the best stu
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