Sentences with phrase «julienne peeler»

This stainless steel Julienne Peeler works the same way but creates straight noodles by hand instead.
I love my Kuhn Rikon julienne peeler so much, it's probably one of my best kitchen investments, after the blender!
This stainless steel Julienne Peeler works the same way but creates straight noodles by hand instead.
Here's a pan full of zucchini noodles (made with my favorite julienne peeler) tossed in soy sauce - seasoned minced meat and beautiful mini heirloom tomatoes.
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I too picked up one of those cool julienne peelers while in Thailand years ago, aren't they great?!
I've been wanting to make this super easy yet refreshing salad «noodles» for a while, especially since I got this toy julienne peeler.
Used my new julienne peeler bought for this purpose.
I substituted the sunbutter for peanut, julienne peeled all the veggies, sauteed the zucchini and carrots, and tossed everything else.
1) Clean and slice the fresh button mushrooms and mince the garlic 2) Shred the zucchini (I used this very practical julienne peeler) 3) Wash and separate the Italian sausage links, then fry them with very little oil in a pan.
- Make zucchini spaghetti using a mandolin, spiralizer or mini julienne peeler.
Zyliss Julienne Peeler's serrated peeler blade teeth cut thin, elegant strips for all manner of food presentation and extra flair.
Or even better, use a Y - shaped julienne peeler.
You can also use a simple julienne peeler to make spiralized veggies.
Using my Pampered Chef Julienne Peeler, I made my zoodles, put them in a salad spinner, sprinkled some salt on top and let them sit for 10 minutes..
Using julienne peeler, peel enough papaya to measure 6 cups.
I'm also going to add a little note here that you will indeed need a spiraliser or julienne peeler for the courgette spaghetti — you could make courgette slices if you don't have these to hand, however.
The highlight of this dish is thin, julienned zucchini noodles (also called «zoodles»), which can be easily made using my favorite julienne peeler.
But I am really commenting to say that a julienne peeler does a great job of making zucchini noodles if you don't have a spiralizer.
I used a julienne peeler too and it worked perfectly!
I have nothing that resembles a julienne peeler or a spiralizer so I'd probably go the «slaw» route with this one when I decide to make it (as soon as the garden zucchini is ready!)
We have been making this type of zucchini spaghetti a lot since we brought a julienne peeler with us home from Thailand.
While your buckwheat is cooking, peel your carrots and then using a julienne peeler, shred the carrots into thin strips and mix into your buckwheat.
I bought my julienne peeler the other day and just made this as a side dish tonight.
I didn't use a spiralizer but a Julienne peeler and the noodles were still fine.
sea salt 1 bunch carrots, julienne peeled 1/2 a red onion, shaved thin
By the way, if you don't have a spiralizer, you can make zucchini noodles with a julienne peeler or zucchini ribbons with a regular vegetable peeler.
I still don't have a spiralizer, spiral slicer or a julienne peeler.
A confession: I still don't have a spiralizer, spiral slicer or a julienne peeler.
Instead, I think I'll use mine in a salad by using a julienne peeler to make zucchini noodles, aka zoodles.
TIP: To slice the beet, I used a julienne peeler, which you can find at most kitchen ware shops or buy online HERE.
Mince garlic finely, and thinly slice kale, green onion, and carrot (I used my julienne peeler to make the carrots super thin).
- Prepare the courgette noodles using a spiraliser and set aside (alternatively use a julienne peeler for thin strips without the curl!)
you can grate them or use a julienne peeler!)
a pint (about 2 cups) of cherry tomatoes 2 yellow zucchini, shredded with a julienne peeler or by hand 2 green zucchini, shredded with a julienne peeler or by hand a drizzle of olive oil salt + pepper
If you don't have a spiralizer or julienne peeler, you can use a regular handheld peeler to create thin strips of carrots for these rolls.
To make it even lower calorie I make pasta out of zucchini using a julienne peeler.
This is best done using a Julienne Peeler / Grater where the peeler shreds the papaya into long noodles which are perfect for this salad.
If you don't even want to get a Julienne peeler, a regular vegetable peeler works great too, it just takes a little more time.
Meanwhile, turn your courgettes into «courgetti» using a spiralizer or julienne peeler.
For the uninitiated, courgetti are simply courgettes turned into noodles or spaghetti with the help of a nifty gadget called a «spiralizer», or just a julienne peeler.
If you get yourself a julienne peeler, you can be making zucchini into low - carb noodle stand - ins in no time.
Using a spiral slicer or julienne peeler, slice the summer squash into long thin noodles.
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