Friday, November 2, 2018

Zucchini Noodles -- Getting Creative

Missy Tippens

I tried an experiment recently. I wanted to make zucchini noodles (zoodles) but didn't have a spiralizer (yet!), so I dug out a tool I've had for years to find out how well it might work.



My mandolin. This is a tool that just proves what a sucker I am for a good marketer. I went to Belk to buy a pillow one day and came home with this thing after watching a live demo! ("It slices...it dices.") :)

Well, it didn't have the ability to spiralize. The best I could do was cut my zucchini into matchsticks. I was hopeful!


I decided to have shrimp with zoodles so peeled the shrimp.


Then I cooked the shrimp and zucchini in a little butter and added some spices.



It didn't turn out very well. The zucchini was rather mushy and a little watery.


Not very appealing in the photos. After dinner, I went online and ordered a spiralizer. I sure hope it makes better zoodles. I plan to share the outcome in another post later.


My fingers are crossed for something yummy!

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7 comments:

  1. I have never had zoodles. Spaghetti squash is a good sub for noodles! Once I tried making a zucchini hash and it was also a fail because of all the moisture. Can't wait to see your update. We gave up on the mandolin (something about me and sharp objects not going together) and got a food processor. I love it for all my things slicing and shredding needs. Recently upgraded to a Ninja that has the blender, food processor, and mug attachments with one base! It is the best and we have only used the mugs for morning shakes!

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    1. Katie, my daughter has a Ninja and I've missed it since she took it off to college with her! I keep debating buying one for myself. I made a lot of smoothies in there. :)

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    2. We got the kitchen system for $130 at Sam's club. Regular there is $180 so it was a deal! I have a smaller Ninja chopper too for the little things that I LOVE.

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  2. Ashamed to say I have a spiralizer that I ordered 6 months ago on a whim from Amazon but I haven't taken it out of the box yet. Maybe you will inspire me.

    The shrimp looks good though!

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    1. Mary Cate, you'll have to pick up some zucchini at the store and give it a try. One reason I didn't order one for so long was because I feared that very thing! LOL

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  3. I love zucchini noodles! I have a tool from Pampered Chef that makes them (only enough for one, but that's all I need.)

    The trick is to cook the zucchini separately. I do mine in a frying pan with a little butter or coconut oil. Cook and stir for about 1 or 2 minutes - that quick, and they're done!

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    1. Thanks, Jan! I wondered about that. I also wondered if I should just toss it in raw and let it quickly heat.

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