This stainless steel potato masher has a flat surface and sharp-edged perforations for tackling potatoes, fruits and other root vegetables with ease. Its round head fits nicely into your pots and pans, and its large handle gives you better control. With 6 vibrant colors to choose from you will take your kitchen and your cooking to the next level. Let's discuss a few clever uses for the Cellar Made Potato Masher. Scrape the inside of a pumpkin before carving, the unique design of this potato masher makes this task a breeze. Break up ground meat in the skillet when browning - when you're cooking ground meat for a bolognese sauce, use your potato masher to break it up to help ensure it cooks or browns evenly. Making Egg Salad - A potato masher is a quick way to make egg salad, one that saves you all that dicing by hand. Chopping Walnuts - Walnuts are a soft nut, which means you can easily break them up with a potato masher instead of chopping them with a knife. Then they're ready to add to salads, ice cream, cakes or muffins. Breaking up cooked broccoli for soup - A potato masher is the perfect way to break up broccoli for soups. This technique leaves a great chunky texture behind in your veg while still breaking it up with ease. Crumbling Feta cheese for a salad - Need to make a Greek salad to bring to a potluck? Break up large chunks of feta quickly with your potato masher before adding it to the bowl. Making baby food - If your baby is ready to move beyond smooth purees, use a masher to break up cooked veggies into a slightly chunky texture - it's a great way to help your little one move towards solids, and making baby food with fresh fruits and veggies saves money. Mashing cauliflower - A masher is great for making mashed potatoes, of course-but you can also use it to make mashed cauliflower as a delicious, low-carb side.
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