Sentences with phrase «salad spinner»

A salad spinner is a kitchen gadget used to wash and dry salad greens or vegetables. It involves a container or bowl with a strainer inside, and a mechanism to spin the contents around, removing excess water from the greens by centrifugal force. Full definition
(Kids love to use salad spinners, but I prefer sandwiching the individual leaves between paper towels)
For a person, who cooks with greens a whole lot, I came around to the idea of salad spinners pretty recently.
The string had broken numerous times, and I kept replacing it, thinking that's just how it went with salad spinners.
I use large salad spinners which I fill 3/4 full with the soaked nuts; add warm (not hot) water and stir; repeat a few times until the water runs clear.
But when a chef demonstrated last week how to slice it smartly, then wash it and dry it in the big new salad spinner in every cafeteria, the lunch ladies got onboard.
I use large salad spinners which I fill 3/4 full with the soaked nuts; add warm (not hot) water and stir; repeat a few times until the water runs clear.
To get $ 5 off the Kuisiware salad spinner, use discount code XGK5OFFX, starting today at 3 pm PDT.
If you don't have a good salad spinner, it's time to invest.
Although, my pal Jeffrey, in his new book - The Bar Book - recommends juicing pineapples by pulsing peeled / cored cubes in a food processor, and then spinning the puree in a double - cheesecloth lined salad spinner.
It comes equipped with a unique AquaVent technology which allows it to remove something like 25 % more water than your average salad spinner.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Wash and dry kale (salad spinner works best).
For undergraduates, the Little Shop of Physicsis akin to a job in a research lab, except thatthe materials include salad spinners andketchup packets rather than oscilloscopesor pipettes.
Dry in salad spinner or with paper towels.
Available in a variety of sizes, Chefs» Toys selection of salad spinners can accommodate from 4 quarts to 20 gallons.
Kids love to use salad spinners, though I prefer gently pressing the leaves between sheets of paper towels.
A salad spinner lets you rinse, then spin all the water off completely.
Measuring 28 x 28 Inches, these wide, flour sack kitchen towels are used as expert dish towels, dust cloths, window cleaners, salad spinners, cheese strainer, cloth diapers, stain removal and much more.
I had this great idea (or, at least, I thought it was great at the time) to spin the spinach with the dressing in the salad spinner (after washing the spinach, of course).
Place in a salad spinner and fill with water then drain and spin, or place in a colander and rinse thoroughly then shake the colander.
The second is to grate, salt, and rest your zucchini then place it in a salad spinner.
Well, about the only thing I succeeded in doing was making a greasy mess out of my salad spinner.
I drained and dried the favas in a salad spinner, but wasn't compulsive enough to towel - dry them, which turned out to be not a problem.
To dry the greens, spin them out in a salad spinner or just lay them out on paper towels and pat them dry.
Wash and dry in a salad spinner or using cloth / paper towels.
Then place in a salad spinner, to remove most of the water, and squeeze by hand to remove even more water.
Pull kale leaves off its tough center rib, wash, rinse and dry (use a salad spinner if you have one, or dry in clean kitchen towels).
Wash and dry using paper towels or a salad spinner.
Thoroughly wash your greens before chopping; then again give them a quick wash and trip through the salad spinner.
Transfer spinach in batches to a salad spinner and spin.
[Note: you can also place the eggplant in a salad spinner and gently spin the liquid from the flesh, but I don't have a salad spinner.]
Spin in salad spinner and / or squeeze out water with hands.
Get greens good and dry with a salad spinner.
No need to dry it for this recipe, but in others, I either spread it out on towels or run it through a salad spinner.
A salad spinner does a good job of drying greens.
Dry the leaves in a salad spinner then chop them finely.
Washing greens: I use my salad spinner.
For the bean sprouts and herbs: Wash the bean sprouts and drain through a salad spinner.
Wash the bean sprouts and drain through a salad spinner.
Spinach releases a lot of water as it cooks, so my father's trick is to drain and dry the spinach leaves as well as you can, using a salad spinner if need be, before cooking them.
Place the greens into a salad spinner and spin until most of the water comes off, but the leaves are still damp.
I used a salad spinner the first time I made these but I hate digging it out of the cupboard (I need to drag out a stool), so this time I used paper towel.
Put the spinach in a salad spinner to remove any excess moisture.
I did this in a salad spinner which made quick work for washing and draining.
Utilizing a salad spinner removes excess water quickly and efficiently.
Salad spinners are found in many of the best restaurants and foodservice operations as they help make the freshest crispiest salads.

Phrases with «salad spinner»

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