Does the Ultimate Mandoline Work Over a Bowl?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the use of the Ultimate Mandoline (UM) over a bowl, particularly in the context of grating cheese. Participants share their personal experiences with the product and compare it to other tools like the Deluxe Cheese Grater (DCG) and Microplane.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that customers at an open house expressed love for the mandoline but noted it doesn't work over a bowl.
  • Another participant states that the mandoline does work over a bowl, specifically designed to fit over batter bowls when the stand is folded up.
  • One user speculates that the size of the bowl may affect its usability, particularly when grating cheese.
  • Another participant shares that they were told it works better over stainless bowls, although they personally dislike the product due to awkwardness during use.
  • One participant confirms successful use of the mandoline over stainless bowls during a show, despite some issues with the cheese not slicing well.
  • Several participants express a preference for the DCG over the UM for grating cheese, citing personal experiences of frustration with the UM.
  • One participant highlights the differences in preferences among users, noting their own dislike for the DCG after switching to the UM.
  • Another participant appreciates the Microplane for specific tasks, while also using the DCG for certain cheeses.
  • One user mentions that the UM works well for grating cheese if the cheese is frozen beforehand.
  • Another participant expresses dissatisfaction with the UM, describing it as inferior compared to the previous product, the USG, and recounts a negative experience during a demonstration.
  • One participant enthusiastically shares their positive experience with the UM, stating they sell it often and appreciate its versatility alongside other tools.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the effectiveness of the Ultimate Mandoline, particularly for grating cheese. Some express satisfaction with its performance, while others share negative experiences and preferences for alternative tools.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences vary based on personal preferences and specific use cases, particularly in relation to different types of cheese and bowl sizes.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand diverse opinions on the Ultimate Mandoline and its usability in various cooking scenarios.

amyv
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I did an open house today and 2 customers said they love the mandoline except that it doesn't work over a bowl. I always use it on a cutting board, so I really didn't have an answer. It looks like it should work similar to the USG did. I told them I would check with you all and get some insight...

So, any insight?? Bear with me, I am down here online cause I couldn't take anymore if DH's snoring!!! God remind me I love the man!
 
It does work over a bowl - that's what the little arcs are for. They make it so it fits right over one of our batter bowls. Make sure to fold up the stand before using it like this.
 
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thats what I thought, the one took the stand off...I think it may be the size of the bowl they are using. the specific example was grating cheese for mac and cheese...
 
I was told it works over the stainless bowls better. I haven't tried it. I really don't like this product. Everytime I use it at a show it feels awkward.
 
It does work over the stainless bowls. I just did it at a show on Saturday. Unfortunatley, the host already had sliced Swiss cheese so she gave that to me. It wasn't individually wrapped and it was a smooshed together block. It did work, but there were a lot of extra slices that wouldn't go through the grater.
 
If she wants to grate cheese, sell her the DCG.
 
I have grated cheese over the Classic Batter Bowl many times and it has worked great! If she doesn't have the Batter Bowl, maybe it's time she gets one?
 
I personally hate grating cheese with the UM, much rather prefer to do it with the DCG. For my show tonight, I'm using the UM for slicing the onions, tomatoes, and zucchini, but will be using the DCG for the cheese.
 
Debala715 said:
I personally hate grating cheese with the UM, much rather prefer to do it with the DCG. For my show tonight, I'm using the UM for slicing the onions, tomatoes, and zucchini, but will be using the DCG for the cheese.

It's funny - we all have such different preferences! I really dislike the DCG - haven't used mine since I got the UM and the Microplane.
Actually - I've broken 2 DCG, and haven't replaced the 2nd one - don't even own one anymore!
 
That is funny that we have such different preferences. I use the Microplane for Parmesan cheese, but use the DCG for the other forms of cheese. I tried the UM to grate cheese, and hated it. LMAO
 
I love the Microplane for making lemon and lime zest. I used it at a how to grate chocolate for the top of a trifle too. It was the first time I ever used the holder. I really like the Microplane, but I always use my DCG for parmesan cheese and others like it.
 
I favor the UM for grating cheese. It works GREAT when the cheese is put in the freezer for a little while.

I do like the Microplane as well, but it has a different use. Not a fan of the DCG. I, too, have broken one.
 
I really think the DCG is better suited for a larger hand, like maybe a man's hand. I feel like I really have to stretch my hand to put pressure in the correct place so I don't break the handle. They should reinforce the middle of the handle.
 
I'm still bitter about replacing the USG with the mandoline. I still find that it is an inferior product. I took mine to a show for the first time last week intent that I would make friends with it, and as usual it let me down. I was trying to slice pepper rings with it and it just smooshed em. I've tried two different ones dozens of times. I'm just going to leave it off of my demo list, I can't sell a product that is inferior. OH WELL :-)
 
It's funny to me to read all this. I am CRAZY about my UM and sell them quite often. I also love the DCG and the Microplane Grater -- each serves its own purpose and I often use all three in my demos!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Ultimate Mandoline work over a bowl?

Yes, the Ultimate Mandoline is designed to be versatile and can be used over a bowl. This allows for easy slicing and shredding directly into your mixing or serving bowl, minimizing mess and making food prep more efficient.

What types of foods can I slice using the Ultimate Mandoline over a bowl?

You can slice a variety of foods using the Ultimate Mandoline, including vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, and potatoes, as well as fruits like apples and pears. It is ideal for creating uniform slices for salads, garnishes, and more.

Is it safe to use the Ultimate Mandoline over a bowl?

Yes, it is safe to use the Ultimate Mandoline over a bowl as long as you follow the safety instructions provided. Always use the hand guard to protect your fingers and ensure the mandoline is stable while slicing.

Can I adjust the thickness of the slices when using the Ultimate Mandoline over a bowl?

Absolutely! The Ultimate Mandoline features adjustable settings that allow you to customize the thickness of your slices. This makes it easy to achieve the desired thickness for your recipes, whether you want thin slices for salads or thicker cuts for roasting.

How do I clean the Ultimate Mandoline after using it over a bowl?

Cleaning the Ultimate Mandoline is simple. After use, detach any removable parts and rinse them under warm water. You can also use a brush to remove any food particles. Ensure all parts are thoroughly dried before reassembling and storing.

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