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Kelly8 said:Thanks! That does sound easy!
ChefBeckyD said:After you've pushed the wedger through the pineapple, lift the pineapple, with the wedger still attached to the bottom, onto the safety cover - making sure that the handles of the wedger and the handles of the cover line up...push the wedger down onto the cover. This will pop the pineapple halves, and the core up and out - easy peasy!
Kelly8 said:I did this, Becky, and it worked awesome! There were even a couple of "wows" in the audience! Thanks a bunch!
ChipLines said:...it was great to cut up that fresh pineapple - then throw it into the magic pot on top of 2 sticks of butter (minus 1/3 cup after melted) and 2 cups of brown sugar ...top with a cake mix (made with that 1/3 cup melted butter, 3 eggs, and juice from pineapple+water to make up needed liquid)...Microwave 16 minutes (without DCB lid).... awesome ohhs and ahhhs when that is flipped onto the Large White Round Platter. Oh and YUM
Now that is something that we could relegate our DCB to -- just showing it as a "isn't this fun" and "delicious" and you can get it when you book a show for free or half price....
Just got to change my way of thinking....and make it work!
To safely detach a wedger from a pineapple, first make sure the pineapple is securely placed on a flat surface. Then, hold the wedger firmly with one hand and use your other hand to twist and pull the pineapple off of the wedger. Be careful not to apply too much force, as this can cause the wedger to slip and potentially hurt yourself.
Yes, there is a specific technique to detach the wedger from a pineapple. First, make sure the pineapple is sliced and cut into wedges. Then, use a spoon or fork to gently push the wedges out of the wedger. This will help release the pineapple from the wedger without applying too much force.
Yes, it is possible to detach the wedger from a pineapple without cutting it into wedges. However, it may be more difficult and require more force. It is generally recommended to cut the pineapple into wedges before trying to detach the wedger for easier and safer removal.
To clean the wedger after detaching it from a pineapple, first rinse it under running water to remove any remaining pineapple pieces. Then, use a dish brush or sponge with warm soapy water to scrub away any remaining residue. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean towel before storing.
Yes, you can detach the wedger from a pineapple while it is still attached to the handle. It is important to make sure the handle is securely attached to the wedger and will not detach while using force to remove the pineapple. If the handle is not securely attached, it is recommended to detach the wedger from the handle first before removing the pineapple.