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ShellBeach said:I think those things are pretty useless. You're not alone with getting frustrated with them chopping carrots.
If your host is really wanting to show them off, that pass-around salsa recipe from the older catalog is the best I can think of! Or try adapting this older crispy ranch chicken salad recipe:
https://www.pamperedchef.com/images/cc/us/pdf/celebrations_crcs.pdf
I know, right? I love love love them! Couldn't live without them! I use them so much for chopping up chicken! Anyway, back to the question, these aren't PC recipes but go to this site (scroll down for the recipes), they have a bunch of good recipes that use the salad choppers (just don't show the host the site, I'm sure they're choppers aren't nearly as good as ours! )..http://www.silvermk.com/recipes.cfmdoughmama said:useless? I LOVE my salad choppers. For lunch, I fill my large batter bowl half way with lettuce and veggies, chop it all with my salad chopper (including baby carrots). Pour in salad dressing, stir and it's ready to eat. You can even take a cooked chicken cutlet, hold it in one hand and with your other hand use the chopper to slice it into large slices over the plate of salad. Perfect. I guess that is why p chef has so many gadgets - everyone has different opinions on what they like and don't like.
JennLizFran said:I've never ever used them for salad...haha...but use them all the time for chicken breasts, turkey, pork, etc.....
They should change the name to meat shredders!
janezapchef said:This wouldn't do much for a show, but I use mine to make fresh strawberry sauce for whatever -- ice cream, pancakes (sometimes baked in the silicone floral cupcake pan), etc. Just toss a bunch of strawberries (hulled, of course) in the batter bowl with a little sugar and chop away. So yummy and easy.
I always refer to them as my salsa makers b/c I've never made salad with them, and I use them all the time to make salsa. That being said, I do use them A LOT to shred chicken, pork, etc. I hate, hate, HATE the two-fork method of shredding! This is waaaaay easier!
Jolie_Paradoxe said:I use them for everything....I even prefer it to the food chopper! = X
This one is a PC recipe and it's yummy!
Southwestern Salad
Ingredients:
Dressing
3/4 cup (175 mL) ranch salad dressing
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and finely chopped
2 tsp (10 mL) taco seasoning
1 tbsp (15 mL) lime juice
Salad
1/2 cup (125 mL) pitted ripe olives, sliced
1 cup (250 mL) diced red bell pepper
1 pkg (10oz/300g) torn romaine lettuce
1 cup (250 mL) black beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 cup (125 mL) whole kernel corn
2 cups (500 mL) diced cooked chicken
1 ripe avocado, peeled, seeded and diced (optional)
Directions:
For dressing, combine salad dressing, jalapeño pepper, seasoning and lime juice in small bowl; whisk until well blended. Refrigerate until ready to use.
For salad, slice olives and dice bell pepper on Cutting Board. In large serving bowl, combine lettuce, olives, bell pepper, beans, corn and chicken. Pour dressing over salad and toss gently to coat. If desired, top with avocado. Serve immediately.
Yield: 6 servings
Nutrients per serving: Calories 260, Total Fat 16 g, Saturated Fat 3 g, Cholesterol 55 mg, Carbohydrate 15 g, Protein 17 g, Sodium 570 mg, Fiber 4 g
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One simple recipe is a Greek salad, which can be made by chopping together cucumbers, tomatoes, red onion, bell peppers, and feta cheese. Another option is a chicken Caesar salad, using chopped romaine lettuce, grilled chicken, croutons, and Parmesan cheese. You can also make a refreshing fruit salad by chopping together watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberries, and mint.
Yes, the salad chopper is great for making pasta salads. You can chop up ingredients like cooked pasta, vegetables, and cheese, then mix them together with your favorite dressing for a quick and delicious side dish or meal.
The salad chopper is dishwasher safe, but can also be easily cleaned by hand with warm soapy water. Use a small brush or toothbrush to clean between the blades, and be sure to dry thoroughly before storing.
Yes, the salad chopper can be used to chop a variety of foods, including cooked meats, nuts, and even hard-boiled eggs. It's a versatile tool that can save time and effort in the kitchen.
Absolutely! The salad chopper can be used to make delicious and healthy salads for those with dietary restrictions. For example, a chopped quinoa salad with roasted vegetables and a lemon vinaigrette is a great option for those following a gluten-free or vegetarian diet. You can also make a chopped salad using cauliflower rice, chopped vegetables, and a dairy-free dressing for a vegan option.