Inspiralise me!
MissSusieQ
Posts: 533 Member
I've had a spiraliser for ages, but I've never really gone much further with it than zucchini noodles.
Don't get me wrong, I frigging love zucchini noodles. I don't care how lame you think I am, a bowl of zucchini noodles with a little bit of actual pasta and a bit of grated tasty cheese fills me with such delicious joy! That's what I just finished eating for dinner and ISYN I'm so happy right now!!
But.. Maybe there are other things I could be doing with my spiraliser that might also make me just as happy. anyone have suggestions?
Limitations:
I'm a vegetarian
I'm a lazy cook
I like to eat as low cal as possible at dinner time, but I like to feel like I've had plenty to eat.
And.. Go!!
Don't get me wrong, I frigging love zucchini noodles. I don't care how lame you think I am, a bowl of zucchini noodles with a little bit of actual pasta and a bit of grated tasty cheese fills me with such delicious joy! That's what I just finished eating for dinner and ISYN I'm so happy right now!!
But.. Maybe there are other things I could be doing with my spiraliser that might also make me just as happy. anyone have suggestions?
Limitations:
I'm a vegetarian
I'm a lazy cook
I like to eat as low cal as possible at dinner time, but I like to feel like I've had plenty to eat.
And.. Go!!
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http://inspiralized.com/recipes/
Lots of good recipes. Vegetarian, vegan, paleo and gluten-free options. Most are very low-fat and very low calorie. I've liked every recipe I've tried.0 -
funkycamper wrote: »http://inspiralized.com/recipes/
Lots of good recipes. Vegetarian, vegan, paleo and gluten-free options. Most are very low-fat and very low calorie. I've liked every recipe I've tried.
All of this. She's amazing!0 -
Brilliant, thanks so much!!
That website looks brilliant and now I want to noodleise ALL THE THINGS!!0 -
Looks amazing - lots of great ideas! However, if anybody actually has the dexterity to spiralize a broccoli stem - they are a better person than I!0
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PAD THAI SALAD!2
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I just made parsnip noodles for a stirfry. It was pretty good although the flavour was a bit overpowering. i think next time I will try something milder like turnip.0
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Sweet potato waffles!0
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AddieOverhaul wrote: »I just made parsnip noodles for a stirfry. It was pretty good although the flavour was a bit overpowering. i think next time I will try something milder like turnip.
maybe the parsnips you get are different to Aussie parsnips - I can't imagine spiralising one! even though the biggest ones at the shops could be up to 9 inches long, they're so skinny for over half that length that they'd pretty much slip through the centre hole of the spiraliser!0 -
Big5BigChange wrote: »Looks amazing - lots of great ideas! However, if anybody actually has the dexterity to spiralize a broccoli stem - they are a better person than I!
i'm looking forward to giving it a crack - I don't really see what the problem would be.. either our spiralisers are different (mine's very similar to the inspiraliser), or our broccoli is!
maybe I'm talking out of my bum though - check back with me when I've tried it!!0 -
Big5BigChange wrote: »Looks amazing - lots of great ideas! However, if anybody actually has the dexterity to spiralize a broccoli stem - they are a better person than I!
I've done it. Required no dexterity at all. What was the issue?1
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