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.
I was going to buy one of the spiralizers as well-until I saw your post! Hurray! Thank you for posting this!
I just found this at TJMAXX for 3.99 …thanks for the great idea… Now I can get some veggies in my preschooler
This is so funny to a 50+ year old! After my 23 year old daughter told me she wanted one I had to google spiralizer to know what she was talking about. After looking at the $36 gadget on Amazon, I was shocked. I actually have a two in one vegtable peeler and julianne slicer that works great. I use it on cucumber, zucchini, yellow squash and carrots.
Thank you!!!!
I saw in your cookbook that you bought a vegetable spiralizer. Do you like the one you bought? I am trying to decide which one to purchase.
Hi, Angela. Thanks for this entry. I just bought my julienne peeler and am excited to make raw veg noodles. :)
OMG! I just purchased a zyliss peeler online! I cannot wait to try this! So awesome :)
awesome! I didn’t want to have to spend a fortune. Thanks for sourcing this out!!
Last week my naturopath put me on a low-carb, low-sugar diet with a meal plan that’s a bit stricter than what I’m used to eating in order to balance my hormones. Sometimes it’s hard to stay determined to follow it – but then I tried this recipe with your avocado sauce and found it seriously life-changing! Thank you for creating this incredible blog!
One of my favorite salads is from a Vietnamese restaurant and it has these thin strips of cucumber, green mango, and apple on it. The slight bit of sweet from the fruit is amazing! Definitely try fruit!
I happen to have the same Kuhn Rikon julienne peeler. It was one of those things that I bought and forgot about and fell in love with again after finding it in the dark recesses of my drawer, after sacrificing the julienne blades on my Japanese mandolin to my sister. Does the julienne peeler give the same mouth feel on the vegetables as the spiralizer, though? Also, what you can you julienne as a pasta substitute besides zucchini, summer squash, spaghetti squash, jicama and daikon? Thank you!
Also I love to pickle carrots and daikon with my julienne peeler! It takes a while, but someone said you can also use the shredder blade on your food processor; just put the carrots and daikon in horizontally to get long shreds!
Oh my gosh I had no idea something like this existed! I’ve wanted a spiralizer for a while now but I have a small kitchen. This looks like the perfect tool for me :) I just bought it–thanks!
Hi, well I went up to my favourite kitchen shop and they had SOLD out of the one you recommend, so I went for next one down the line, came home had a zucchini and carrot and your lovely advacardo topping and much to my surprise the julienne worked just wonderful, couldn’t believe my eyes as they came off the gadget. I am so thrilled I found your site as I was hunting for the fancy pancy expensive as advertised on TV and all but bought one when I found your site, thanks a zillion. Come on ladies …need some more ideas for vegs please. Anyway tis wonderful, am really pleased.
i just wanted to say thank you!! all your recipe’s are beautiful, exciting and easy to prepare!! thank you for sharing your talent! and thank you for being vey detail oriented!! have a beautiful day!!!!
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I love this thanks for sharing.
I’ve been looking at spiralizers all week! Stumbled across this blog entry, although I know this blog and have an “Oh She Glows” smoothie recipe from the cookbook stuck on my fridge with a magnet. I called the kitchen store in my little village and they have the julienne peeler for $7. I’ll be there tomorrow, having zucchini/carrot pasta for dinner. Thanks Angela! :)
I am a big fan of your cookbook. And Green Monsters. It was a delightful surprise to find your article and recommendation for the Zyliss julienne peeler. Mine should be delivered via Amazon Monday. I anticipate many more delicious meals courtesy of Oh, She Glows.
I can’t tell you how happy I was to read this post. My child was recently diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease and I thought I was going to have to buy a spiralizer to make the veggie pasta. I am so thrilled not to have to buy one! The avocado pasta sauce looks yummy.
Hi,
Did the doctor put your child on a special diet. I have had IBS for so many years and told by doctors to eat more roughage, that’s it.
Wow! Those are mouthwatering indeed.