You can heat them, then rapidly cool them in cold water and the Peel will slip right off.
Might not be the most energy efficient way.
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You can heat them, then rapidly cool them in cold water and the Peel will slip right off.
Might not be the most energy efficient way.
The Willi Waller 2006.
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If efficiency is the goal, spiral is good. If speed is the goal, rapid cuts are best. If both speed and efficiency are the goal, go mechanized.
Donβt. That is a thin skinned potato.
Pic isn't mine. First search engine result of a potato with my favorite kind of peeler. I buy the same thin skinned potatoes tho :)
If you can understand the accent, this is the best way to peel potato's,
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Boil them with the skin on and use the back of a small knife to easily remove the skin after. This is how we'd make mashed potatoes where I once worked.
If I need to peel a potato, I go around the flat sides in a single motion and then 3 or 4 peels on each flat side to take the rest off. Mostly just keep the skin on.
I rest one side of the potato on a cutting board and then work my way around it with a peeler (from top to bottom). Afterwards I do the edges separately. Takes about 15-20 seconds per potato.
I use a weed eater. Aka a string trimmer. It mostly just saws the potatoes in half unless I keep it moving. Thatβs what makes it efficient. The only inefficient part is meticulously placing thousands of potatoes on the floor with their non-peeled side facing up. I use my Spot robot for that, in the second garage. Spot lets me know when itβs time for another mass peeling.
Iβd let Spot just carve the potatoes himself with a little paring knife but we all know where that goes. π€¨
Down votes? Apparently some do not appreciate your humor. I laughed.
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