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The thread explores various uses of the Mix N' Chop beyond its traditional function of mashing. Participants share personal experiences and creative applications of the tool in cooking and food preparation.
Views differ on the versatility of the Mix N' Chop, with many participants agreeing on its usefulness for a variety of tasks, while some express that they have not yet explored its full potential.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences with the Mix N' Chop, reflecting a range of culinary practices and preferences.
Consultants and community members interested in maximizing the use of their kitchen tools may find the shared experiences and tips valuable.
JaimeQ said:We use it to smash avacados for guacamole.
minersmix said:My husband loves it to make his Michigan sauce.
I'm from PA and we call it "coney sauce" lolminersmix said:You are even a New Yorker. I am surprised that you do not know. Actually it is a meat sauce that we put on hot dogs. No, not chilli sauce. It is much better, and there is no beans in it. Here in Northern New York it is a contest to see who can make the best Michigan sauce. I am not a big hot dog fan so I eat it just on the roll.
I just tried it tonight and it was awesome, the best masher I've used!JaimeQ said:We use it to smash avacados for guacamole.
That's what I did. Used the MNC to break them up into little pieces, then I pressed them down into a single even layer.pamperedbecky said:Oooh, yummy! I'm making those brunch squares tomorrow, so I'llhave to use it for the hashbrowns. Do you just mash them up in the bar pan with the mix n chop???
minersmix said:You are even a New Yorker. I am surprised that you do not know. Actually it is a meat sauce that we put on hot dogs. No, not chilli sauce. It is much better, and there is no beans in it. Here in Northern New York it is a contest to see who can make the best Michigan sauce. I am not a big hot dog fan so I eat it just on the roll.
Chef Kearns said:One of my sister-consultants uses hers to make egg salad. I am still only using mine for meat, sausage and ground beef. Man, am I behind the curve![]()
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Yes, the Mix N' Chop is versatile and can be used for various tasks beyond just mashing. It is great for chopping vegetables, breaking up ground meat, and mixing ingredients for casseroles or sauces.
You can chop a variety of foods with the Mix N' Chop, including onions, bell peppers, and cooked meats. It works well for both soft and firm ingredients, making it a handy tool in the kitchen.
Yes, the Mix N' Chop is designed with a nylon head that is safe for use on non-stick cookware. It won't scratch or damage your pots and pans, allowing you to use it with confidence.
While the Mix N' Chop is primarily designed for chopping and mashing, it can also be used to mix thicker batters or doughs. However, for very thick mixtures, a different tool may be more effective.
The Mix N' Chop is easy to clean. You can wash it by hand with warm soapy water or place it in the dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. Just ensure it is placed on the top rack if using a dishwasher.