Sometimes it feels like prepping your ingredients for a recipe takes way longer than actually cooking a meal. That's why we’re always looking for ways to make washing, cutting and peeling a little ...
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Sidney Stevens is a writer and editor for magazines, websites, and books, with a focus on health and environmental issues. Mangoes bring their tropical goodness to everything from salads to salsa to ...
Forget the fancy cutlery. Home cooks can peel anything with tools they already have in their kitchens. Chef Ashton Keefe uses a drinking glass to peel a mango. And he uses a spoon to scoop out kiwi ...
My love for mangos is deep and eternal, but there is no denying that they are slippery little buggers, which makes them a pain to peel. Fortunately, there are two easy ways to peel the gorgeous, ...
The only tools you need to peel a mango are a paring knife and a tall glass. Cut the mango into four long slices. Then use the side of the glass to remove the skin from the fruit. I hate to admit it, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. This one is cool: Daniel Neman shows how to peel a mango in just seconds, using a tool you already have in your kitchen. This new ...
Mangoes are definitely one of the sweetest gifts Mother Nature has on offer, but peeling them? That's a sticky situation everyone dreads. Enter the unassuming water glass — a game-changing tool for ...