Mine is the Salad Spinner.
Rinse, soak, drain, spin dry:
- Salad
- Fresh French fries
- Strawberries
- Grapes
- Mini peppers
- baby carrots Etc
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Mine is the Salad Spinner.
Rinse, soak, drain, spin dry:
Potato Ricer. Also great for squeezing liquid out of blanched spinach or grated cucumber.
Never thought to use a ricer for this! Thank you
Mines simple: a small desert bowl.
Great multitasker!
You can also use it upside-down in a larger bowl to let things drain of excess oil or water. The liquid collects under the small bowl.
I used to use a colander as a makeshift salad spinner. Clean the greens, put them in a colander, put the colander in a plastic bag, and then swing the bag around over my head in a circle. It got the job done. Now I just have a salad spinner.