Normally, we tend to only use the main part of a peeler to peel or cut vegetables and pay little attention to the round hole section. The handheld vegetable peeler is a product that seems to be needed in every family.
Along with the regular type that has the function of peeling, there is also a versatile type that can peel, julienne, and slice vegetables. However, the round hole section with saw teeth on the peeler handle is often overlooked. In fact, this is the part that has many special uses, which can be very helpful in cooking when you know how to use it.
Grate ginger without stringiness
Fresh ginger usually contains a lot of fiber, which makes it difficult to mince or grate ginger in dipping sauces such as snail dipping sauce, fish dipping sauce, because the fiber can stick to the teeth and is inconvenient for older people to eat.
The round holes on the vegetable peeler with saw teeth solve this problem effectively. When you grate, the fine ginger will fall off, while the fibrous ginger is usually retained, making the dipping sauce smoother.
Grate fresh turmeric
In some dishes that require the use of fresh turmeric, grating turmeric is often a difficult and time-consuming task. It can also make the yellow color of turmeric stick to utensils and clothes, making many housewives feel annoyed.
Using the round holes on the vegetable peeler not only helps to grate and mince fresh turmeric evenly but also solves the problem of hygiene by avoiding turmeric sticking to utensils and clothes.
Grate garlic
Instead of having to spend time mincing garlic, you can use the round hole saw teeth on the vegetable peeler to finely grate garlic quickly.
Grate small portions of baby food (potatoes, carrots, cheese…)
Preparing baby food often requires it to be minced and pureed, which can be challenging for many young mothers. Usually, people have to boil soft foods such as potatoes, carrots,… then mash/puree them, which takes time and if left for too long, the nutritional content will also be partially lost. Using the round hole saw teeth on the peeler helps shorten the time and effort when grating food into small portions.
Use it to mince leafy vegetables
For those with weak hands, these sawtooth round holes also make it easier to mince small leafy vegetables like water spinach, curly kale. You just need to place the stem part of the vegetable through the hole, then pull up to neatly mince the leaves. Pay special attention to curly kale with a quite fragile stem to avoid breaking the stem during the process.
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