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How To Spiralize Vegetables (Without A Spiralizer!) + 2 Veggie “Pasta” Dishes

August 27, 2012

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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:

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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eatingRD
13 years ago

Wow such a neat tool! Going to have to find one of those. Much easier clean up too.

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Katie
13 years ago

I have one of these!! Just discovered it this past winter! And yes, it IS amazing!!!! However, I can only manage to do the soft vegetables. HOW in the world did you julienne peel the carrot without ripping your fingers apart?!

Also, I chop the bit up at the end, as well :)

xx

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Katie
13 years ago

Hey Katie, it takes a bit of practice! I try to hold the top very very firmly in place.

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Erin
13 years ago

Oh my gosh, I think you just changed my life…! Thank you!

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Janni
13 years ago

THANK YOU for this article! I have linked to it from my blog. I actually just read the article last night and lo & behold when I was at the organic market today, they HAD this exact Julienne Peeler! I bought it. Cannot WAIT to try it out!

By the way, your blog is fantastic! I have added it to the links section on my own (new) blog. :-)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Janni
13 years ago

Thank you Janni, have fun with the peeler! im obsesssssed

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Danielle
13 years ago

A few weeks ago I read on the Purely Twins blog about making “curly” fries… Spiralizing (or using a julienne peeler!) on sweet potato fries and then baking them in the oven. Haven’t tried it – but look very cool and tasty!

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Lexi @ You, Me, & A World to See
13 years ago

Love veggie “noodle”! spaghetti squash is my favorite :)

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jo @ including cake
13 years ago

wow wow wow…off to buy one right away, just hope they do decent ones over here in the UK too (i guess i’ll find out!)
x

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jamie
13 years ago

This is SO cool! I am trying to get pasta and ‘white’ stuff out of my diet. Whole wheat pasta tastes awful. I love this…a salad but not a salad.

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Jade C
13 years ago

Wow, Angela thank you!! I was looking for a decent spiralizer for ages that wouldn’t cost me all my savings ;) and now after reading this post I have ordered one of these :D just waiting for it to arrive any day now – so looking forward to using it!! One step closer to raw ;)
Jade C

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Katy
13 years ago

This is such a great idea!

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Danielle
13 years ago

I use the Zyliss Citrus Zester to make my vege-noodles. I don’t know how well it would work with firmer vegetables but it makes lovely, thin zucchini noodles. I’m glad to hear the Zyliss Julienne Slicer works well! The julienne slicer I have is terrible and sadly all of my attempts at making julienne strips with it have resulted in failure; I’ll have to splurge on a Zyliss! :-)

I generally always have my raw noodles with pesto but I love the idea of having them with the citrus avocado sauce! I know what I’m having for lunch today! :-)

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The Vegan Chemist
13 years ago

Hello!
Don’t know if anyone had said this but I tried it with beets a few weeks ago (to put into fresh rolls and sushi) and it was a a little difficult because of the shape of the beet. The strips weren’t as long and not nearly as perfect as carrots or zucchinni. Regardless, still fun!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  The Vegan Chemist
13 years ago

Thanks for reporting back! I havent tried it yet but will soon. :)

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stephanie
13 years ago

The “noodles” with the avocado sauce absolutely divine!

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Cookie and Kate
13 years ago

Well dang! I want one of those!

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Tara
13 years ago

I LOVE Kitchen Stuff Plus!! They always have the best prices on everything!

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Jessica
13 years ago

I just bought one of these on amazon.com for $8. Amazon.ca didn’t have it in stock. Way cheaper and easier to store than the spiralizer. Can’t wait to try it.

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Lindsey MM
13 years ago

I bought one of these after reading your post and have had amazing raw pasta this last week :) — this truly does work really well. Thanks!! Also, love the pasta suggestions — had a leftover spicy black bean burger and some roasted veggie hummus that were great toppings with some fresh herbs!! Also great avocado sauce :)))) love avocados!!!!

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Sheryl
13 years ago

Not sure if it’s been mentioned, but parsnip is yummy with the carrots and zucchini!

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Robin
13 years ago

I have a question….. Do you peel then steam the veggies or leave them raw?

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Mary
13 years ago

That…is a revalation!!!!!

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