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The Spiralizer Cookbook 20 - Delicious & Inspiring Recipes for Any Meal of the Day - cover

The Spiralizer Cookbook 20 - Delicious & Inspiring Recipes for Any Meal of the Day

Kitchen The Williams-Sonoma Test

Publisher: Weldon Owen

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Summary

A concise guide to the popular cooking tool that offers fun new options for fruits and veggies—with over twenty creative recipes included. 
 
The Spiralizer Cookbook 2.0 offers a fresh approach to the innovative tool that slices vegetables and fruits into noodles, shoestrings, thin shreds, and waferlike slices in seconds. This compact, photo-filled guide to spiralizing includes everything you need to know, from how to assemble your Spiralizer to understanding its unique blades, and over 20 inspiring recipes for inspiring snacks, main dishes, desserts, and more. 
 
Find easy-to-follow recipes for Apple Pancakes; Baked Eggs with Zucchini; Shrimp Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce; Apple-Cabbage Salad with Bacon & Candied Walnuts; Chicken Pho with Daikon Radish Noodles; Fresh Parsnip Pasta Primavera; Apple Galette; Curly Fries; Cucumber Gimlet, and much more, all utilizing the Spiralizer. 
 
With The Spiralizer Cookbook 2.0 you can create delicious, low carb meals, full of fresh vegetables and fruits!
Available since: 06/07/2016.
Print length: 56 pages.

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