Can you Spiralize fruit?
What fruits can I spiralize? Apples and pears are perfect for spiralising (and they are both available in your Fruit People fruit deliveries in Dublin) as they are far firmer and much less juicy than, say, citrus fruits.
What fruits and vegetables can be Spiralized?
Start Spiralizing with These 10 Vegetables
- Beets. Beets. When it comes to spiralizing beets, any variety will do.
- Broccoli. Broccoli. Spiralizing gives you the perfect reason to look for broccoli with the stems.
- Carrots. Carrots.
- Potatoes. Potatoes.
- Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes.
- Turnips. Turnips.
- Cabbage. Spiralizing Beets.
What foods can I Spiralize?
How do you hollow out an apple?
If you have a melon baller (or a strong spoon), then hollowing out the apples is actually really easy! You chop off the top of the apple, scoop out the core and a little bit of flesh and you’re done! You don’t need to scoop out all of the apple flesh, just enough to make a “bowl” to hold your apple filling.
What is an apple Slinky?
It’s a machine that peels and slices an apple into a slinky, genius! TWISTED APPLE – PEELER, CORER, SLICER – a kitchen accessory that makes apples fun and appealing to all by coring them and creating an ongoing coil of tasty apple.
Do apple peelers work?
Yes! Apple peelers are versatile and can work on potatoes and other produce. Many peeler manufacturers, from handheld to electric, will outline the various fruits and vegetables their peeler can be used for.
Can the KitchenAid Spiralizer peel potatoes?
First, it attaches to the KitchenAid stand mixer’s power hub, just like any other attachment. Then, if the peeler is needed, it slides in below the spiral gear. The peeler blade can be used on its own, which is great for peeling potatoes or apples, or it can be used along with a cutting or spiralizing blade.