That's where this amazing spiral cutting potato tool came from. I threw it in the drawer and left it there forever before I finally figured out what the heck to do with it. But when I did, oh boy! I'm not sure if I'm just easily entertained, but I seriously think it's amazing. It makes fun curly strips, but it also makes slicing potatoes (or apples, etc.) a million times easier. So I wanted to share it with you. Take a look:
(a special thanks to Mike who let me use an old guitar track he had recorded so I had something to play in the background!)
If you cook regularly, you know how much work and time is involved in prepping, cooking, and then cleaning up after a meal. And I don't know about you, but I am thankful for anything that makes my job easier and cuts down on the amount of time I spend in the kitchen.
So I suppose I should show you what I actually cooked right?
- 2 medium/large potatoes
- 1-2 tbsp. olive oil
- 1 tsp. rosemary
- 1 large clove garlic, minced
- 1/2 tsp. Sazon tropical
- 1/2 tsp. salt (to taste)
Bake for about 20-30 minutes, turning at least once, until desired texture. Sometimes I cook them to be soft, other times I like them well done and closer to french fry texture.
We had ours with steak and snap peas. Yum!
I've just started to learn how to really cook, and I bought this cookbook in an effort to learn more recipes. Overall, I was very impressed with the cookbook. It is organized very efficiently and has recipes for practically everything you would ever want to make. Plus everything I've made so far has been delicous.
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