The Ultimate Mandoline: Cutting Meat, Easy or Hard?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the effectiveness of the Ultimate Mandoline for cutting various types of meat, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions on its usability for this purpose.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the ability of the Ultimate Mandoline to cut meat, seeking feedback from others.
  • Another participant mentions that while it might work on soft deli meats, they doubt its effectiveness on raw beef.
  • One participant expresses that the design of the mandoline may make cutting meat difficult, particularly due to the holder and guide.
  • A participant shares that their director successfully uses the mandoline to slice cooked roast beef, although they have not tried it themselves.
  • Another participant recalls a guest who used the mandoline for roast beef sandwiches, noting uncertainty about its effectiveness.
  • One participant reports a negative experience, stating that cutting pepperoni did not work due to its slippery texture.
  • Another participant describes using a vario slicer for jerky, suggesting that partially frozen meat might work better with the mandoline if cut small enough.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the Ultimate Mandoline for cutting meat, with no clear consensus emerging on its usability across different types of meat.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences, primarily focusing on the challenges and successes of using the mandoline for various meats, including deli meats and cooked meats.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in the practical applications of the Ultimate Mandoline for meat preparation may find the shared experiences relevant.

beepampered
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Does the Ultimate Mandoline cut meat? Easy or difficult? Thanks.
 
Huh, never tried that.
It might work OK on a hunk of soft deli ham or turkey.
I don't think it would do raw beef very well.

Why not just try it and let us all know?
 
The straight blade may but with our holder and guide I would think it would be very difficult. It isn't designed for meat.
 
Oh, good question. Inquiring minds want to know.
 
You would have to be able to fit it in the holder. I don't think it would work so well.
 
At our last meeting, my director shared that she uses hers to slice cooked roast beef. She said it works well. I haven't tried it yet though.
 
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Hadn't thought about the holder. One of my guests a long time ago said she used the US&G for roast beef sandwiches and it was great. Not sure how well it would work.

Since I don't do big chunks of meat very often (just at holidays), I can't test it. Thanks.
 
The only meat I have tried to cut was pepperoni, DID NOT WORK!!!!!!!! The pepperoni was so slick it just slipped over it.
 
We use our vario slicer for jerky and we cut it partially frozen.
If you cut it small enough to fit in that ridiculous food holder or cheat like I do keep the carriage on but not the food holder I think it would work (again for either deli meat or partially frozen)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is The Ultimate Mandoline and how does it work for cutting meat?

The Ultimate Mandoline is a versatile kitchen tool designed for slicing, dicing, and julienning various foods, including meat. It features adjustable blades that allow you to choose the thickness of your cuts, making it easy to achieve uniform slices of meat for cooking or presentation. Simply place the meat on the platform, adjust the blade settings, and slide the food back and forth for efficient cutting.

2. Is it easy to use The Ultimate Mandoline for cutting meat?

Yes, The Ultimate Mandoline is designed for ease of use. Its ergonomic design and safety features, such as a hand guard, help prevent accidents while slicing. The adjustable settings allow you to customize the thickness of your meat cuts, making it straightforward for both novice and experienced cooks to achieve desired results quickly.

3. Can The Ultimate Mandoline handle different types of meat?

The Ultimate Mandoline can handle a variety of meats, including chicken, beef, pork, and even some fish. However, it is recommended to partially freeze the meat for easier slicing, especially for tougher cuts. This helps to firm up the meat, making it easier to achieve clean, even slices.

4. How do I clean The Ultimate Mandoline after cutting meat?

Cleaning The Ultimate Mandoline is simple. Most components are removable and dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. After use, disassemble the mandoline, rinse off any food particles, and place the removable parts in the dishwasher or wash them by hand with warm soapy water. Be sure to handle the blades with care to avoid injury.

5. Are there any safety tips I should follow when using The Ultimate Mandoline for meat?

Yes, safety is important when using The Ultimate Mandoline. Always use the hand guard to protect your fingers while slicing. Keep your hands away from the blades, and ensure the mandoline is securely positioned on a stable surface. Additionally, take your time when slicing to avoid accidents, and always be cautious when handling the sharp blades during cleaning.

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