What You Can Slice With It
An onion slicer works best with firm vegetables and fruits, including:
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Onions (yellow, red, or white)
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Potatoes (for chips or scalloped dishes)
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Cucumbers (for salads or pickles)
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Zucchini or summer squash
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Apples (for pies or snacks)
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Carrots (if they aren’t too thick)
Avoid using it with:
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Soft fruits like bananas or tomatoes
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Very hard roots such as sweet potatoes or beets
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Foods with tough cores
How to Use It Safely and Effectively
Follow these simple steps:
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Place the slicer on a stable surface (a non-slip mat helps).
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Trim the ends of the vegetable so it sits flat.
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Press firmly and evenly through the blades using a pusher or the heel of your hand.
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Rinse the slicer immediately after use, as food can get stuck between the blades.
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Dry it thoroughly to prevent rust (metal models) or odor buildup (plastic models).
Pro tip: Sprinkle sliced onions with a pinch of salt to soften their sharp flavor and bring out natural sweetness.
Found One at a Thrift Store? Clean It First
If you bought your slicer secondhand, make sure to clean it thoroughly.
Steps to sanitize it:
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Soak it in warm, soapy water
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Use an old toothbrush to scrub between the blades
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Sanitize with vinegar or a diluted bleach solution
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Check for rust or dull blades
If the blades are damaged or unsafe, it’s best to recycle the tool safely.
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