We highly recommend
this slicer if you aren't comfortable with electric slicers, or if you plan to use it on frozen items!
Step 2: Meantime, slice the onion into really thin rings - about 1/8 inch - using a mandoline
slicer if you have one.
Not exact matches
Not even
if it comes with a free Hutzler 571 Banana
Slicer?
If you're looking for a way to speed up the process of cutting hard - boiled eggs, the KitchenAid Egg / Fruit
Slicer has you covered.
what
if you do nt have a spiral
slicer?
If you don't already own a spiral
slicer, I highly recommend purchasing one.
My butcher sliced the pork loin on the
slicer, giving me a much more uniform thickness than
if I had sliced with a knife.
Especially
if you have one of these handy - dandy spiral
slicers.
I cut the ginger with a mandoline
slicer - mandolines are great for ensuring slices with uniform thickness - but
if you don't have one, a very sharp knife can be used instead.
Select from our products below or
if you need help souring that hard to find
slicer part or chopper accessory, let one of our foodservice professionals assist you.
If you have a
slicer / corer apparatus, similar to the one pictured, it will save a lot of time.
If you have a mandolin or vegetable
slicer, it's a breeze to make this.
You can ask your butcher to do this for you
if they have a cold meats
slicer, or purchase lamb pre-sliced from a Korean butcher.
You can also use a cheese grater or see
if your food processor has a grater
slicer on it.
If you don't have a spiral
slicer, you can cut the cucumber into long matchsticks, or make «linguini» with a vegetable peeler.
if you have a spiral
slicer, run the cucumber through it, each half at a time, using the fine blade.
If you don't have a spiral
slicer, make zucchini into wide, flat «noodles» with a vegetable peeler, doing so into a serving container.
You can use a mandolin
slicer to help with this process
if you like, but a steady hand and a sharp knife will do.
If you have a spiral
slicer (purchase this one), this is the attachment we're going to use.
If you're an inconsistent
slicer like me, some of the chips will be finished after 20 minutes in the oven and the rest will be finished after about 25.
Half head of red cabbage, sliced thin using a mandolin
slicer or food processor 2 tablespoons good quality extra virgin olive oil + more
if needed 1 to 2 teaspoons red wine vinegar Salt and pepper
Spiralize the zucchini noodles yourself, or,
if you don't own a spiral
slicer, you can get spiralized squash in the produce section of many supermarket these days, yay!
I do agree with Ed... use your V -
Slicer or mandolin
if you have one to make the slicing a breeze.
If you don't have a julienne
slicer or a spiral
slicer this would also work well with a veggie peeler and a knife to cut any thicker slices.
These rods shave off more of the blade than an average steel or ceramic rod, so
if you have a delicate or thin knife, like a Japanese - style
slicer, don't use the diamond rod every day.
And
if you don't have an apple peeler, corer and
slicer, I highly recommend picking one up, especially
if you cook or bake with apples often.
Now,
if the ice cream layer does not reach the top of the sandwich edges (and / or is uneven), use a knife, pizza cutter or cheese
slicer to trim the sammies to the ice cream layer.
Do you know how expensive the industrial apple
slicers are, and
if they are in use in any school district (s)?
You can also get this
slicer in a 7.5» blade
if you want a more compact design for smaller spaces!
If you are looking for the best meat
slicer for the money, we highly recommend picking up the Elite Gourmet Food S
slicer for the money, we highly recommend picking up the Elite Gourmet Food
SlicerSlicer.
Yes, it can lead to harm
if used incorrectly, but then so can a stove, oven, spiral
slicer, vegetable peeler or broom handle in the wrong hands.
If you are eating a diet that is grain free, gluten free, or paleo, chances are you have already heard of a spiral vegetable
slicer.
To prepare the vegetables, using a mandolin
slicer with the thin slicing blade (as
if you were making potato chips), slice the potatoes, mushrooms and onion, and set aside in separate bowls.
If you have a mandoline
slicer, this would help with speed, ease, and equal size.
If you are loving the paleo lifestyle, and miss your noodles, I suggest you drop the bucks on a spiral
slicer.
Break up your coconut into chunks about the size of a deck of cards and slice the chips yourself: from.40 / oz to about.01 per ounce
if you swallow the cost of the
slicer.
If you have some money to spend a spiralizer, julienne
slicer, or silicone molds, these are also fun to have around to create fun variations of meals like spaghetti with zucchini or homemade gummy fruit snacks.
If you have a mandolin
slicer, use that with the attachment for the thinnest slices.
If you are comfortable with Excel, then you will love Portfolio
Slicer.
With Portfolio
Slicer there are no limits -
if you will enter last 20 years of your investment transactions and create quotes and currency exchange rate files for 20 years, than you can have full picture of your investments for over last 20 years!
If you have investments in different currencies, then you will love Portfolio
Slicer.
If you have a mandolin
slicer, then that just might be the perfect tool for the job since it is capable of making paper - thin slices.
And all of them serve many purposes...
if you're going to live in my kitchen, you've got to be flexible, Banana
Slicers need not apply.
If you have a file containing a PivotTable with
slicers, the
slicers may not appear when you open the file on your iPad or iPhone.