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  • Tools You Can Use- Mandoline

    Tools You Can Use- Mandoline
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    zucchini noodles

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    Daikon Dumplings

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    Mandoline
    A compact, hand-operated machine with various adjustable blades that creates slice, julienne, shred, crinkle or waffle-cuts. It's used primarily to cut firm vegetables (such as the daikon radishes and zucchini pictured above) with uniformity.
    We bought our mandoline three years ago and it took me until just recently to garner the courage to use it. For me , it was an intimating machine, but once I got the hang of it, of course, I wanted to slice everything.
    Having said that, it's a sharp piece of equipment and you have to be careful. I can provide some basics tips on using the mandoline and these in no way supersedes that of the manufacturer's instructions. I would suggest reading their instructions a few times until you feel comfortable.Mandoline Tips1. Place a damp towel under the mandoline to provide extra support.2. Always, always, always use the safety handle. 3. To avoid injury, note where the straight cut blade and fluted blade are located.4. Do not attempt to slice the last bit of vegetable. 5. To operate, position the vegetable against the safety guard's spikes to hold it in place. Slice the vegetable by moving the guard up and down the mandoline.6. The position of the stand will be determined by the cuts you wish to make. To control the thickness of the slices, you raise or lower the bearing plate by adjusting the thickness lever. The lower the plate, the thicker the slice. 7. When in doubt, consult the instruction manual.

  • Dear Daily Raw

    Dear Daily Raw
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    alchemist asks:Could you tell me what brand of mandoline you have? There are so many out there and they range in price from dirt cheap to pretty prices. I'd love a recommendation...Thanks!
    Alchemist,I have a OXO Mandoline. We've owned it for 4 or 5 years and I only started using it last year. for the longest time, the sharp blades frighten me. But once I discovered how to work it, I fell in love. It's very user-friendly and I enjoy playing with the various cuts.
    I don't remember where we purchased it but Macy's and Cooking.com carry the exact same one I have. They both are around $70.
    Here are some recipes that I used with my mandoline: Lasagna with Chunky MarinaraDaikon Dumpling in Miso Broth
    Thank you for getting the ball rolling with the question. Keep them coming.

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