14 smart and easy ways to peel your favorite fruits and veggies:
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Tangerine | ||||
1. Cut the top and bottom edges. | 2. Make a lateral inscision. | |||
3. Split the tangerine | 4. Enjoy! | |||
Kiwi | ||||
1. Cut the top and bottom edges. | 2. Use a teaspoon to separate the flesh from the skin. | |||
3. Push on one end to slide the skin off. | 4. Enjoy! | |||
Hazelnuts | ||||
1. Roast the nuts for about 20-30 minutes. | 2. Place the nuts on a kitchen towel and wrap it around them. | |||
3. Roll the towels as if you're using a rolling pin - this will separate the skins from the nuts. Enjoy! | ||||
Ginger root | ||||
1. Use a knife to streamline the root, removing all "bumps". | 2. Peel the skin off using a spoon. | |||
3. Enjoy! | ||||
Garlic | ||||
1. Place a whole head on a flat, hard surface and "smack" it with your hand. | 2. The cloves will separate. Put all the individual cloves into a bowl. | |||
3. Use a second bowl to create a closed container. Shake it well for a few seconds. | 4. The movement will peel the cloves. Enjoy! | |||
Corn | ||||
1. Gently peel the husk from the top of the corn, where the dark "hairs" are. | 2. Pull the husk leaves off and grab them. | |||
3. With your other hand, grab the cob and pull the skin off in one smooth motion. | 4. Break the stem off and clear away any leftover "hairs". Enjoy! | |||
Chestnuts | ||||
1. Cut an 'X' shape at the top part of the chestnuts. | 2. Place the chestnuts on an aluminum foil strip, and fold it into a container with a small hole at the top. | |||
3. Pour a quarter of a cup of water into the "container" and roast it in the oven for 20-30 minutes at 180°c (350°F). | 4. Your chestnuts are now both roasted and peeled. Enjoy! | |||
Banana | ||||
1. Most people start peeling the banana from the stem - this is not the best way. | 2. Grab the bottom of the banana with your thumb and index finger and squeeze it until it splits. | |||
3. Peel the banana. Enjoy! | ||||
Avocado | ||||
1. Cut the avocado horizontally. | 2. Separate both sides and inset a small knife between the skin and the flesh. | |||
3. Spin the avocado around to separate the skin. (Make sure you're spinning towards the dull end of the knife!) | 4. Pull off the skin. Enjoy! | |||
Mango | ||||
1. Separate both sides of the mango along the seed. | 2. Cut into the sides in a criss-cross pattern. (try not to cut the skin) | |||
3. Hold the piece and use your thumb to push the skin "into" the flesh as seen above. | 4. Cut the lovely squares into a bowl. Enjoy! | |||
Orange | ||||
1. Roll the orange on a flat surface. Apply some pressure to soften it up. | 2. Cut an inscision near the top of the orange. | |||
3. Insert a spoon into the insicion. | 4. Use the spon to separate the skin from the flesh. Enjoy! | |||
Tomato | ||||
1. Insert a fork into the top of the tomato. | 2. Roast the tomato over a medium flame until the skin splits. | |||
3. Let the tomato cool down, then simply pull the skin off. | 4. Enjoy! | |||
Potato | ||||
1. Boil the potatoes until they're cooked. | 2. Place the cooked potatoes in a bowl of ice water for 15 seconds. | |||
3. You can now pull the skin off the potato with your hands. Enjoy! | ||||
Peach | ||||
1. Make an 'X' shaped insicion at the bottom of the peach. | 2. cook the peach in boiling water for 30 seconds. | |||
3. Allow it to cool and the skin will come off easily.
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Sunday, July 19, 2015
A Simple Guide to Peeling Fruits & Veggies
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