Monday, March 2, 2015

Retseliney, Premium Spiralizer Bundle - Vegetable Review

"Retseliney is dedicated to providing innovative consumer products that make everyday living easier"
The Retseliney Vegetable Spiral Slicer in another way to prepare your vegetables. It's quicker than slicing them on a cutting board and a much easier process. It has high quality vegetable spiralizer that comes with Japanese super sharp stainless steel blades and first grade plastic. Small enough to fit into your kitchen drawer or cabinet and dishwasher.
Something extra you might want to know:
Pros: Works fast and easy, makes your plate and food look fun, easy to clean, easier to eat 
Cons: Should show images along with each step in Instructions, Recipe book shown when purchasing does not look as advertised. Book on image looks hardcover with a few lengthy pages, actual book is small with 4 or 5 pages.

Get your picky children and family to eat healthy in disguise, your veggies will look mouth-watering and still keep nutrients and minerals alive!

FIRST ATTEMPT

I didn't have much vegetables in the house at the time to work with but I did have a few skinny carrots. I took 1 carrot and after using the spiral slicer this is how it turned out. The instructions given weren't as clear as they should have been so I was a little confused as to if I was doing it correctly. After seeing 1 or 2 Youtube tutorials on how to use this product, I learned that dealing with larger vegetables works easier. Small ones might give you a hard time. 

Instructions: (the ones given)
  1. Insert the veggie into the slicer cone & twist it like you would a pencil in a pencil sharpener
  2. Maintain a steady pressure and consistent angle as you twist to create long and curly strands. Use it horizontally no vertically
  3. Use the slicer cap for the final few turns. Cap works best with firm vegetable from 1" to 1.5" in a diameter, or just continue to hold it with your fingers
  4. Use the bonus brush for easy cleaning. Fits into your kitchen drawer
Come back to this blog post to see my 2nd attempt using a much larger vegtable sometime before the end of the month!

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