How do you use an apple corer and peeler?

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Keeping this in view, can I use an apple corer on potatoes?

Using an apple slicer, you can get potatoes cut and ready for the fryer, frying pan or oven in no time. To do this: 1) Slice the end of the potato to create a flat, stable base. 2) Set the potato on the cutting board and push the apple slicer down over the potato, cutting it into steak fry-size wedges.

Also to know is, how do I adjust my apple peeler corer?

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How do you use a hand crank apple peeler?

The Hand Crank Apple Peeler is easy to use. Just screw the zinc alloy base to any counter or table top not more than 1.5-inch thick. Slide the apple onto the 3-prong fork and rotate handle. The core slicer can be removed or added to make slicing easier and an adjustable flat blade makes paring easy.

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What does an apple corer look like?

First, there’s the handheld corer that looks like a long tube — it has teeth on the end that you align with the core of the apple, then push through and twist. This leaves the apple whole but without the core. … This slices the apple (you usually get eight or 10 slices) and separates out the core.

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