Rechercher dans ce blog

Monday, August 10, 2020

This $8 Tool Will Make Cutting Broccoli and Cauliflower Ridiculously Easy - MSN Money

teke.indah.link
a close up of cauliflower: Sur La Table © Provided by EatingWell Sur La Table

Whenever I need a quick vegetable side dish for dinner, I often turn to broccoli or cauliflower. Both cruciferous vegetables are low-carb and cook quickly, which is great for weeknight dinners. But one issue I often run into during my prep is getting even-sized florets from the crown. Luckily, I’ve discovered a tool that will make things easier: Chef’N’s Stalkchop Cauliflower Tool.

Related: Health Benefits of Cauliflower

This tool is designed to make removing florets a safer and quicker process (buy it: Sur La Table, $8). The stainless steel tool has a curved design, which makes it easier to fit between the various stalks of the cauliflower. Then, you simply chop the tool down and watch the florets break off. And if you don’t have a full head of cauliflower, this tool also works with smaller stalks. 

a close up of cauliflower: Speed up your dinner prep with this helpful tool. © Sur La Table Speed up your dinner prep with this helpful tool.

This tool is great for minimizing waste, since you can get closer to the stalk. Plus, the tool will remove any leaves that are still attached to the crown. And once you’ve removed your cauliflower, you can place the tool in the dishwasher for a fast cleanup.

If broccoli or cauliflower is one of your go-to vegetables, this tool will help speed up your prep (buy it: Sur La Table, $8). It’ll definitely come in handy for our tasty Cheesy Roasted Cauliflower or Balsamic & Parmesan Roasted Broccoli!

Related: Which Broccoli Is Better: Raw or Cooked?




August 11, 2020 at 01:13AM
https://ift.tt/2PCUnYO

This $8 Tool Will Make Cutting Broccoli and Cauliflower Ridiculously Easy - MSN Money

https://ift.tt/3fKwWI9
broccoli

No comments:

Post a Comment

Featured Post

Red River Valley red, yellow potato crop doing OK — so far - Park Rapids Enterprise

teke.indah.link Most red and yellow potatoes, which are sold in the fresh market, are not grown under irrigation in the Red River Valley in...

Postingan Populer