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Kitchenaid cucumber slicer
Kitchenaid cucumber slicer












Make “Angel Hair” Zucchini Noodles using a Julienne peeler. It’s pricier, but if you want to make sweet potato or butternut squash noodles, it’s the best option: it’ll cut through these tough vegetables without requiring tons of arm strength.Ģ.

kitchenaid cucumber slicer

The KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment makes great curly noodles too. It’s also easy to clean and relatively small, so it’s easy to store. It clamps to the counter, so it doesn’t move around while you work. Of the countertop spiralizers I’ve owned, the Inspiralizer (pictured above) has been my favorite. I’ve worked with two types of spiralizers – countertop spiralizers and the KitchenAid Spiralizer Attachment. Make Curly “Spaghetti” Zucchini Noodles u sing a Spiralizer. I outline my 5 favorite kinds of zucchini noodles below, along with the pros & cons of each method, what tools you’ll need, and what brands I’ve had the most success with.ġ.

Kitchenaid cucumber slicer how to#

My goal for this post is to show you how to make a variety of noodle shapes using a variety of different kitchen tools. Zucchini noodles of all shapes & sizes are simple to make.

kitchenaid cucumber slicer

So grab a bunch of zucchini, and let’s get started! Plus, making your own zucchini noodles is cheaper than buying them at the store, and it’s fun to transform a vegetable into your favorite pasta shapes. I add them to soups, salads & pasta salads, and even layer them into lasagna. They may seem intimidating to make at home, but with the right tools (spoiler alert: a spiralizer isn’t always necessary!), it’s easy. Curly & long, they seem like a natural pasta substitute, but let me tell you – these fresh, vibrant veggie noodles can do so much more than sub in for spaghetti! Nowadays, spiralized zucchini noodles are easy to find at the store, but they’re so much better when freshly cut.












Kitchenaid cucumber slicer