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What is an Apple Peeler & Corer?

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Summary: 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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By Dennise Juernigan
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Dennise Juernigan is an independent Pampered Chef consultant who has been working with kitchen utensils for several years.read more

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"Here we have our apple peeler core it is a 3 in 1. It looks sort of like a torture device but the only thing that it would torture is your taste buds. Here we have our handle, our prongs where you would place your apple or potato, our release button and here we have our peeler. This device could be adjusted to peel the apple or the potato. If you do not want to use it, you can always pull it back and leave it that way you would leave your rind or potato peel on the vegetable. This here is a core where it would push your apple through coring it and it would take all the seeds and the core out. Then you would have a nice spiral apple or potato to deep fry or to make your apple pie; a nice uniform slices of apple. It also mounts directly to your counter top or to a wood device that you may want to purchase separately. It does not mount directly to your counter top either on your cutting board or off. You can have the cutting board on the end. You just sort of crank it tightly against your counter top and the little foot would hold it firmly on your counter top. Then you are going to pull back and place your vegetable or your fruit on there that you would like to grind. "

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