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Butternut Squash


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Will it work with apples too???

Never tried it. I have an apple peeler, which works fine on apples but not so well on squash. And for small quantities of apples, a vegetable peeler is great.

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You know, the best peeler I've ever owned is a Messermeister peeler that I bought at Williams-Sonoma for $5.95. This baby makes short work of butternut squash rinds-no protective gear or electricity needed.

All this and I don't even have to go to the garage to peel them.

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^ I also have an apple peeler, but it isn't a POWER apple peeler.  I'm thinking something like this could bring a whole new dimension to apple butter making.

I have a couple of the old-fashioned apple-peelers and I also have a Rotato Express (2nd generation Rotato) electric peeler (and potato-stringer) which works nicely on evenly-shaped apples. However, unlike my old hand-cranked gadgets, it doesn't core them while peeling.

Rotato Express

However, I have to state that I don't peel or core apples for applesauce/apple butter. I simply quarter them and cook the chunks until soft, then put the pulp through a food mill.

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