Spiral vegetable slicer
Posted by Matt SamyciaWood on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009Tags for this Article: beet, raw, slicer, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Recently my wife purchased a spiral vegetable slicer made by Paderno World Cuisine. Last night I thought I would try it out. It is so easy to use and the results were fun. The slicer gives raw veggies a whole new interest.
I took a beet that was going a little soft and one zucchini and made veggie spaghetti out of them using the slicer. Next I made a dressing from extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice and honey and finished the dish with roasted sesame seeds.
A great raw starter or snack on a sunny day. Simple, tasty and very quick (less than five minutes).
Posted on June 17th, 2009
dawn says:
Where did she buy it? I know they sell another kind in China town but they are rather expensive.
Posted on June 29th, 2009
Matt SamyciaWood says:
Hey Dawn, she purchased it from Commercial Drive Car Free Day Festival, from a street vendor. It was about $45.
Posted on September 19th, 2011
stevens says:
The spiral vegetable slicer from World Cuisine is made of durable plastic and comes with three sets of blades: straight blade for ribbon slices, 1/8inch spacing, and 1/4inch spacing