KC
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Mon Feb-28-11 07:28 PM
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YouTube - Dawn Wells Potato Peeling Video http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7375897927147969009#No need for a peeler
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Mon Feb-28-11 07:57 PM
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Wed Mar-02-11 11:50 PM
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| 11. That was exactly my same impression! |
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I laughed at the video, while thinking now how cool is that! :toast:
I do something like that when I freeze whole fresh tomatoes. Once frozen when I want to use in a soup or stew, I just run under hot water for a second, and the skin slips right off.
Mary Ann's idea is a great one! And I will use it for certain when the few times call for peeled potatoes.
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Mon Feb-28-11 08:30 PM
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| 2. I found getting a really good peeler with a rotating ceramic blade |
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made all the difference in the world. I can peel 'em faster than she can dunk them and pull the peels off.
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KC
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Tue Mar-01-11 12:35 AM
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peeler would make a big difference. However I still think it's a cool way to peel them lol
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Tue Mar-01-11 02:38 AM
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Tue Mar-01-11 11:23 AM
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| 5. I almost always leave the skin on in anything make with potatoes, but |
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I'll tuck this away for a no-peel rainy day. I'll bet kids would find this fun to do. Maybe I'll show my godson next time we cook together. :)
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Tue Mar-01-11 02:32 PM
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| 6. I rarely peel potatoes anymore, but that's a neat trick for when I do. |
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Wed Mar-02-11 07:44 AM
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| 7. I've never found it hard to peel a potato... |
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I'm pretty fast with a good peeler and I like to dig out any spots I don't want.
Hardest part is flicking the peels into the compost container! It's like a game.
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Wed Mar-02-11 12:01 PM
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| 8. Waste of time and water. |
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It looks neat and fun, but really it doesn't take much time to peel a potato at all. I usually leave them on for most everything, anyway, even mashed.
:hi:
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Wed Mar-02-11 09:14 PM
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| 9. I leave the peel on for everything too |
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Potato salad and mashed potatoes have SO much more flavor when I simply boil them and mash or slice them. French fries? Leave 'em unpeeled. Scalloped spuds unpeeled? MMMMM!
Really I cannot think of any dish I make that they need to be peeled.
My 2 cents Cat in Seattle
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Wed Mar-02-11 10:47 PM
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Lots more flavor, not to mention most of the nutrients.
Welcome to C&B. :hi:
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Wed Mar-02-11 11:58 PM
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| 12. Thanks for posting that GREAT tip! |
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Man, I wish I knew that trick years ago... :hi:
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Thu Mar-03-11 01:54 AM
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I buy reds or golds and just cut them up before boiling them.
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Thu Mar-03-11 09:24 AM
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| 14. Talk about increasing your carbon footprint |
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If everyone did this every night we would probably need a couple more coal fired power plants.
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Mon Mar-21-11 05:42 PM
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| 15. Sorta late reading this, but my two cents for what it is, or isn't worth |
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My mother taught me to peel potatoes with a paring knife, and I am faster with a knife than anyone using a potato peeler. But I haven't tried that fancy one someone was talking about.
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Mon Mar-21-11 09:39 PM
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| 16. I peel with a knife, too |
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Just like peeling an apple. No sweat.
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