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Who Invented the Apple Peeler?
by Jan Boydstun
The apple peeler was invented by Moses Cook from Pennsylvania in 1803, and later developed into a more advanced version by Eli Whitney. Find an apple peeler that cranks around the apple to remove the peel with tips from a cooking instructor in this free video on cooking.
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What is an Apple Peeler & Corer?
by Dennise Juernigan
Need some help with kitchen appliances? Our expert is here to teach you all about an apple peeler and corer in this free video on cooking utensils.
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How to Use an Apple Peeler & Corer
by Dennise Juernigan
Need some help with kitchen appliances? Our expert is here to teach you how to use an apple peeler and corer in this free video on cooking utensils.
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How to Use an Apple Peeler
by Carol McKenzie
Many apple recipes call for peeled and sliced apples...and a peeler and corer can make the job a lot easier. Whether the spiral kind that peels and slices in one motion, or the hand-held kind, apple peelers are easy to use and make quick work of this task.
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How to Use an Apple Peeler
by Norma Erickson
The apple peeler is a wonderful invention that not only peels your apples, it cores and slices them, all in one swift operation. It is very easy to use and makes short work of several tasks, like making applesauce, apple jelly, apple butter, or even homemade apple pie filling. Once you master this simple task, let your imagination run wild. Get out some of grandmas recipes and have a ball!
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How Do Apple Peelers Work?
by Carrie Shea Thomas
An apple peeler works by cranking a hand lever that rotates a pole--which lies parallel to the table--with three prongs on the end to attach the apple. The cranking motion moves the apple forward toward a blade that peels the skin off the apple. Securing the apple with the three prongs at the end of the rotating pole is the first step in peeling an apple. The prongs are inserted into one end of the apple.
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How to Use a Back to Basics Apple Peeler
by Lauren Wise
A back-to-basics apple peeler is an easy and convenient way to quickly peel apples, whether a large or small amount of them. It is simple to set up and provides you with a separate pile of apple peels and peeled apples. It also slices the apples in 1/4-inch slices and separates the core.
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How Does an Apple Peeler Work?
by Carrie Shea Thomas
A apple peeler can also be used to peel other fruits or vegetables. The peeler has a handle on one end and a 3-inch-long blade on the other. The blade is essentially two blades facing each other with a 1/8-inch gap between the two. The blades are angled slightly downwards so when one blade is being used the other acts as a guide to how thick the peel can become. When used, the blade cutting causes the peel to move over itself.
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How to Use the Apple Peeler From Pampered Chef
by Greg Lindberg
Pampered Chef is company that is known for producing kitchen utensils and tools that make cooking and preparing food simple and fun. The Pampered Chef Apple Peeler includes a corer and slicer, allowing owners to easily prepare apples without having to use a knife and cutting board. The machine may look intimidating at first, but it is actually simple to use once you know how to attach your apple and adjust the blade. The blade of the peeler can also be adjusted to cut thin slices of apple to be used for desserts and other recipes.
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How to Use an Apple Peeler and Corer
by LReynolds
Among the array of fascinating tools for cooks at your kitchen supply or hardware store, you'll find several tools designed to peel and core apples. Since many recipes call for peeled or sliced apples and all require you to remove the core, you can use one of these nifty tools or cut, quarter, peel and core with a paring knife or invest a couple of bucks to save some work.
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