Do you own a veggie spiralizer?
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I bought the cheapest one I could find on Amazon. I think it was $5.89. I've enjoyed using it for zucchini and yellow squash, mostly for salads. It's a bit tough to use for carrots and I haven't tried any other veggies. I looked at the fancier (larger and more expensive) machines that probably handle harder veg like beets and sweet potatoes, but I just don't have the storage and didn't know if I'd use it enough to justify the expense.0
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I have Paderno 4 blade Spiralizer. I love it! It was a little hard if the zucchini is too long or curvy. I blanched it a little because I wasn't sure if the family would like it raw ( i don't mind it raw). They loved it! Made homemade tomato sauce and meatballs it was great. My brother and his wife made pad thai with their zoodles, they loved it. Got to try them next. Lots of recipes online.0
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http://inspiralized.com/ Best spot for spiralized vegetable recipes.0
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RaeBeeBaby wrote: »I bought the cheapest one I could find on Amazon. I think it was $5.89. I've enjoyed using it for zucchini and yellow squash, mostly for salads. It's a bit tough to use for carrots and I haven't tried any other veggies. I looked at the fancier (larger and more expensive) machines that probably handle harder veg like beets and sweet potatoes, but I just don't have the storage and didn't know if I'd use it enough to justify the expense.
I just upgraded from one of those to a Paderno (cant wait for it to arrive) but I like to spiralize a whole load of zucchini so I have it ready to go for stirfries, pasta, etc and my hand was hurting!
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I have a Vegetti and last night I used it to make zucchini noodles, and attempted carrots. It was a battle with the carrots but I made it happen. Then tossed a little cold peanut sauce on top and it was pretty freaking good. Could add bean sprouts or cilantro, some cashews or raisins next time to improve it a bit. Or all of that at the same time. In fact that sounds pretty good right now...0
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looking4better wrote: »I have a Vegetti and last night I used it to make zucchini noodles, and attempted carrots. It was a battle with the carrots but I made it happen. Then tossed a little cold peanut sauce on top and it was pretty freaking good. Could add bean sprouts or cilantro, some cashews or raisins next time to improve it a bit. Or all of that at the same time. In fact that sounds pretty good right now...
Im doing something similar tonight: a homemade pb2 sauce with spiralized zucchini, tofu and egg. Will top with shredded carrots, bean sprouts and cilantro. I guess its a loose interpretation of Pad thai...
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I have a handheld one I bought for $4 on ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/231591915714 It works great on zucchini and cucumbers...that's all I've tried it with so far. Instead of using the lid that comes with it, i just stick a fork into the end of the vegetable when it gets short...that allows me to spiralize almost the entire thing without risking my fingers.0
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Thanks for all the great recipes and suggestions. I will definitely use some of these!0
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Padermo, best on the market. Nuff said. ( A vacuum sealer also. VERY handy)0
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We have one. Not sure which brand. My new favorite is "Paleo Pad Thai".
http://paleopot.com/2013/05/paleo-slow-cooker-chicken-pad-thai-with-veggie-noodles/0 -
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I bought a Veggetti sometime last year. Beyond taking it out of the package and putting it in a drawer, I haven't done anything with it.0
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then hand held is hard if you have decreased wrist strength or carpal tunnel. I am 60 and I struggled with it. Got the Spiralizer and it is better but messy. I can do almost the same with my mandolin or a veg pealer.IMHO,not worth the money0
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I have the OXO Good Grips Handheld Spiralizer. Easy to use and easy clean up. I had one of the other handheld spiralizers and hated the design.0
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I use mine not only for the zucchini pasta, but it also makes salads more interesting, great for stir fries and for garnish on foods. Since buying mine a year ago, I can honestly say I use mine almost every week.0
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I do have one like the ones shown in the above posts. I use it for spiralizing zucchini. However, I just discovered that Kitchenaid has come up with an attachment that will spiralize much larger veggies. I ordered it and can't wait for it to show up so that I can experiment.
http://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-KSM1APC-Spiralizer-Attachment-Slice/dp/B00XPRRHYW/ref=sr_1_3?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1448398782&sr=1-3&keywords=kitchenaid+amazon0 -
I bought the regular vegetti and the vegetti pro. I prefer the pro because I don't have as much left of zucchini, and I don't have to worry about scraping my hands on the blades. I sautee my Zoodles in cooking spray or a little olive oil and season them to my liking.0
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