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Food and Vegetable Mandolin Kitchen Slicers, Cutters or Choppers | Pisang Product Guide Mandolin slicers cut more quickly than knives, but are more dangerous. Heres how to choose one and use it safely. Mandolins (also called mandolines) are great for quick and consistent slicing and julienning (cutting into strips, like fries) of vegetables and fruit. They can replace a chopper knife for many tasks A horizontal blade is fixed to the middle of a metal or plastic board. Food is pressed down against the end of the board and slid towards the blade. The blade cuts a slice off the end of the food, which drops out through a slot in the board. The width of the board (and the blade) varies from 3 to 8 inches. There are different ways to collect the sliced food:
Popular brands include Oxo Good Grips, Benriner, Kyocera, Kai Shun, Cuisinart, Norpro, Kitchenaid, GSD, Zyliss, Borner, Jaccard, Pedrini and Bron. Prices range from ten dollars to a few hundred dollars. Mandolin boards are made out of stainless steel (typically French) or plastic (typically Japanese). Cutting ability is not affected by the type of material. Compared to plastic, stainless steel mandolins:
The blade is almost always stainless steel. Kyocera makes mandolins with ceramic blades. They stay sharp longer and don rust, but are not necessarily sharper than steel blades. Most blades are angled diagonally across the board. Some mandolins have two blades forming a V shape. V blades aren always better. Some V blades do have good reputations, probably because of the quality of the blades, not the V. Many mandolins have interchangeable blades. Different types of blades are fixed to removable plates that slide in and out of the board. The plates should lock securely in place. A plate that slips out when cutting is dangerous. Mandolins ususually come with the following blades:
Less common are:
More sophisticated (expensive) mandolins are adjustable: the height of the blade (the thickness of the slice) can be changed by turning a knob. Mandolins can be more dangerous than knives. Users cut themselves when they:
The quality of the blade is more important than anything else. Sharp and durable steel blades don have to be expensive. An Internet search will turn up user reviews of cheap and good mandolins. The Amazon links at the top of this article will lead you to user reviews.
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