I’m sure many of you are familiar with spiralizer machines – famous for turning vegetables like zucchini into spiraled, curly, pasta-like strands. I first had zucchini “pasta” a few years ago at a raw food restaurant and I couldn’t get over how similar it was to regular pasta noodles. A spiralizer machine has always been in the back of my mind since then!
I found myself at Kitchen Stuff Plus last week and asked a sales person if they sold spiralizer machines.
“No, I’m sorry we don’t, but we do sell julienne peelers.”
Julienne peeler?? My ears perked up.
How did I not know about this amazing invention? I immediately bought both brands of julienne peelers they carried – you know, just in case one was a dud. And one of them WAS a dud, but the other – Zyliss brand – worked fantastically. I was literally yelling, “Yay it worked!!!” to Sketchie who was trying his best to ignore me in his Sketchie Shell (formerly known as the “cat tent”).
Meet my new Zyliss Julienne Peeler:
UPDATE: I now use this julienne peeler by Kuhn Rikon.
As soon as I got home I made a huge bowl of pasta-like veggies using a green zucchini, yellow zucchini, and a large carrot.

To make it, grab zucchini or carrots and peel away like you would a normal peeler. There is no need to cook the vegetables beforehand, but feel free to heat the veggie “noodles” up in a skillet very briefly just before serving. Sometimes I eat it cold and other times warm, it just depends on my mood.
I was quite impressed with how thin it cut the strands! It gets trickier to peel as you get close to the bottom, so I usually chop up the remaining piece and either throw it in or save it for a stir fry later on.
I’m sure using julienne peelers for this purpose is old news to many of you, but it’s new, exciting news to me. Don’t you love when you find out a cool trick?
Naturally, I’ve been julienning/spiralizing my little heart out. So far I’ve tried zucchini and carrots, but I’m wondering if it works on other veggies or fruit. I’m sure beets would work, although it would be messy. I’m pretty sure it will work on potatoes too. Butternut squash? Let me know below if you have any ideas and I will be sure to try it out.
The first thing I made was a mix of green & yellow zucchini, and carrot “pasta” topped with my 15-Minute Creamy Avocado Pasta sauce. It was lovely!
Avocado pasta sauce tip – if you are looking to cut down the oil, sometimes I sub half the oil (1 tbsp) for 1 tbsp water and it’s never missed.
For some protein, I added tofu on the side. Easy, fun to eat, refreshing, and perfect for a hot summer day.
Another fun meal I made is this yellow zucchini pasta dish with White Linen Collection Marinara Sauce, hummus, a crumbled veggie burger, basil, and Herbamare.
Promptly INHALED!
If you are interested in a cheap way to “julienne/spiralize” zucchini, carrots, etc – I highly recommend trying out a julienne peeler. It only takes a few minutes, the clean up is minimal, and if you’re like me, you’ll find yourself upping your veggie intake substantially.








Thank you! This is a game changer!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I’ve been wanting to try spiralizing veggies for years but could never bring myself to buy a spiralizer!
I got a Julienne peeler a couple of months ago – and I’m absolutely in love! Such a great tool! Before that, I used to just try and cut the veggies in long- “pasta like” strands. Ha, needless to say, it wasn’t a quick task. The julienne peeler “cuts” the time by 75%. WOO!
What a fabulous tool! I LOVE my spiralizer, but would have maybe thought twice on it had I known about this julienne peeler :) Thanks for the delicous ideas, I needed some inspiration for lunches this week!
You are just full of the BEST ideas…..you have found your calling with recie creation, food styling and food coaching……running out to get one…..didn’t want to buy an expensive mandoline, so this post was appreciated. Bravo!
Like some of the other commenters here, I was on the brink of ordering a spiralizer but was also thinking about where to store it in my tiny kitchen that is already *so* full of clutter. :)
Thanks to this post I just ordered the same julienne peeler for only a few euro’s in a Dutch webshop that’ll deliver the peeler to me tomorrow morning already. Yay!
So thanks a bunch! :)
-Love from the Netherlands-
Wow that is speedy! I hope you like it :)
I have one of those! I make zucchini noodles :)
What a great idea! Thank you :)
I need to know what costco pasta sauce you are referring too? unless I make my own I find most sauces taste very gross out of a jar
It’s the White Linen Collection Marinara. I did a couple mentions of it in previous posts: http://ohsheglows.com/2012/03/02/7-foods-im-loving-right-now/ I agree – most jar sauces arent great but I cant get enough of this marinara.
Thank I will be sure to try it!
I have a spiralizer and although I LOVE it, it is a pain to clean, and takes up space! I’m trying my best to downsize over the next few months to just keeping the essentials…. and I’m tempted to just get one of these and sell my spiralizer! I’m sure it would actually result in me eating *more* veggie noodles thanks to an easy clean up. Thanks for this post!
PS. I made your no-bake chocolate torte yesterday for a surprise farewell party and it was *SUCH A HIT*. You’ve become my resource for when I want to make desserts guaranteed to impress. :)
Oh my goodness! This is GENIUS!!! I must try this asap! I’ve wanted to try spiralled pasta, but have never gotten around to actually buying one. This is awesome.
This is new to me, too and I love it. Thanks so much for sharing. I will be purchasing one of these very soon. Looks super simple and what a great way to increase the veggies in your diet.
GREAT POST!!! I am a Gadget Girl. Love gadgets of all kinds. I did not know about this one, but now I will be getting one STAT! How fun. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to try it out.
BEST. ADVICE. EVER. I have been trying to figure out a way to make zucchini pasta at home for a while now without getting the big machine. Thanks!!!
I just use my large cheese grater, no need for an extra kitchen gadget…. makes great big fettucine-like zuchini noodles.
I’m sure this is a dumb question, but do you blanch the ‘noodles’? Or just eat them raw? Cool trick though! A healthy way to get your pasta fix without all the carbs. :-)
oh wow… i MUST have one of those!!!
I love making raw noodle dishes! This looks yummy :)
I use daikon for noodles because it absorbs the sauce a but more and I like the texture I guess.
Here’s one of my favorite noddle recipes – I use daikon instead, and sesame seeds rather than hemp.
http://www.rawfoodrecipes.com/recipes/oodles-of-raw-noodles-spinach-basil-pesto.html
Awesome find! I just added one to my cart at amazon.com for the next time I order with them. I can’t wait to make some new packable lunches!!
I bought one of these a few weeks ago at the Acme and I love it. I do yellow squash roasted with parmesan cheese!
This is perfect!! I just went to a raw food demo at Rawstock on the wknd and the chef used a spirulizer…now i don’t need to get one!! You are the BEST angela!!!