Re: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

2018-04-26 Thread Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark
Yeah, got a corer/slicer here too. I use a T-fal brand, and it was about $4 
when I bought it a few months ago. I don't peel apples because there's too much 
nutrition in the peel to discard it.

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Ann,

When I peal an apple I just use a hand-held manual peeler. For coring and 
making wedges I have this thing that you set on top of the apple, line up the 
center of the apple with the center hole and then with a lot of force press 
down on it. It removes the center core and leaves a number of wedges. A lot of 
brands make these, but a good one is OXO.

The apples can’t be too large or it won’t fit through the corer.

HTH.

Eileen


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Subject: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

Hi folks,


Well, I feel like a total idiot asking this basic question. But my apple corer 
just broke. So, what is the easiest way to peel and core apples without an 
actual core remover?


I do have a vegetable peeler, but have never tried it on apples before.


Thanks for any help,

~Ann

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Re: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

2018-04-26 Thread Eileen Scrivani via Cookinginthedark
Ann,

When I peal an apple I just use a hand-held manual peeler. For coring and 
making wedges I have this thing that you set on top of the apple, line up the 
center of the apple with the center hole and then with a lot of force press 
down on it. It removes the center core and leaves a number of wedges. A lot of 
brands make these, but a good one is OXO.

The apples can’t be too large or it won’t fit through the corer.

HTH.

Eileen


From: Ann via Cookinginthedark
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Subject: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

Hi folks,


Well, I feel like a total idiot asking this basic question. But my apple
corer just broke. So, what is the easiest way to peel and core apples
without an actual core remover?


I do have a vegetable peeler, but have never tried it on apples before.


Thanks for any help,

~Ann

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Re: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

2018-04-26 Thread Marilyn Pennington via Cookinginthedark
Your peeler will work that you use for vegetables.  I don't know what I would 
do, if I broke my apple corer.  

Marilyn 
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Subject: [CnD] Peeling and coring apples

Hi folks,


Well, I feel like a total idiot asking this basic question. But my apple 
corer just broke. So, what is the easiest way to peel and core apples 
without an actual core remover?


I do have a vegetable peeler, but have never tried it on apples before.


Thanks for any help,

~Ann

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[CnD] Peeling and coring apples

2018-04-26 Thread Ann via Cookinginthedark

Hi folks,


Well, I feel like a total idiot asking this basic question. But my apple 
corer just broke. So, what is the easiest way to peel and core apples 
without an actual core remover?



I do have a vegetable peeler, but have never tried it on apples before.


Thanks for any help,

~Ann

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