Spiralizer Recipes You Need to Try! (2024)

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published July 17, 2015 — last updated December 1, 2023

**I received a spiralizerto review (and I love it!)Allopinions are completely my own based on my experience.

I’m totally obsessed with my spiralizer. Here are my top choices forSpiralizer Recipes You Need to Try!

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Hello, my name is Melinda and I’m addicted to my spiralizer. For those of you who have not tried a spiralizer, it’s amazing! I have been eating (trying too) low carb for a few years nowand the thing that I miss most is pasta. Finally I have found a solution to my problem! ThisSpiralizer Set by ELACRAturns zucchini, carrots, beets, squash, daikon (the list goes on and on) into noodle substitutes. It can alsoturn a boring salad or coleslaw into something fun with spiralized vegetables. This has become a kitchen staple of mine, andI’vealready bought one for my sister and niece for Christmas. Don’t judge, it is never to early to start buying gifts for the holidays!Here are some Spiralizer Recipes you need to try.

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This Raw Beet and Sweet Potato Salad is bright, crunchy and packed with vitamins.

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These Crispy Baked Curly Fries are my kids’ favorite. Healthier since it’s baked and more fun to eat too 🙂

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Finally! Pad Thai that is low carb and sugar free!

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I love the idea of spiralized apple. This Apple and Cabbage Slaw will be great for a picnic or family gathering.

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These Vietnamese Spring Rolls look amazing! I can’t wait to make these for our next party.

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You won’tbe missing pasta with this Zucchini Noodle with Basil Almond Pesto and Cherry Tomatoes.

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Here’s a low carb alternative to a classic dish. This Shrimp Scampi with Zucchini Noodles is making my mouth water!

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Here’s a vegan Raw Spicy Zoodle Bowl to enjoy. All the bright colors make it impossible to resist.

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Low carb and healthy, score! This Spiralized Mediterranean Beet and Feta only takes 20 minutes to make.

These are only a few spiralizer recipes to get you started. Now stop fighting it and just get one. You know you want too!

I recommend theSpiralizer Set by ELACRA. Itcomes with the spiralizer,julienne slicer (good to make zucchini lasagna with), a knife, and cleaning brush. It’s also dishwasher safe which is a must for me. I have used it several times a week for the past month and I am loving it!

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11 comments on “Spiralizer Recipes You Need to Try!”

  1. Kati July 19, 2015 @ 9:41 pm Reply

    I love my spiralizer too! We just ate a spiralized beet and kale salad for dinner. Thanks for the collection of recipes. I pinned so I can try some of these out!

    • Melinda July 19, 2015 @ 10:11 pm Reply

      Yum, that’s some delicious!

  2. Spiralizer Fun July 21, 2015 @ 3:22 am Reply

    Thanks for all these great ideas, the apple slaw is definitely on my list for the weekend 🙂

  3. Marie July 22, 2015 @ 9:00 am Reply

    I love this! I’ve made noodles with my spiralizer but I would have never thought about using those twisty vegies for something else (baked curly fries are genius). Looking forward to trying out these recipes! Thanks for sharing!

  4. the cape on the corner July 23, 2015 @ 1:49 pm Reply

    those crispy fries look amazing. my spiralizer is still in the packaging, but i can’t wait to try some of these recipes out!
    b

  5. Rebecca July 23, 2015 @ 7:04 pm Reply

    Several of those recipes look delicious. The sweet potato fries look particularly good. I am definitely pinning this post.

  6. Whitney July 25, 2015 @ 2:06 am Reply

    I’ve been looking for some good spiralizer recipes, as I just got one and have only made zoodles. Looking forward to trying some of these! 🙂

  7. Marigene July 27, 2015 @ 1:47 pm Reply

    I am always happy to see something new to make with my Spiralizer. I haven’t had good luck making carrot spirals so I am wondering if beets will be any better. It seems to work better on less dense vegetables. The curly fries and sweet potato fries are calling my name!

    • Kat July 27, 2015 @ 2:00 pm Reply

      I wondered about those carrots and beets…I am going to have to give it a try. Even if it isn’t pretty I bet it is delicious lol

  8. Mary Jane January 10, 2016 @ 12:44 pm Reply

    Have you tried any other spiralizers since this post? I still can’t figure out which one to purchase.

    • Melinda January 10, 2016 @ 7:00 pm Reply

      I have two. This small one works great (http://amzn.to/1TOjm5B) if you don’t have room in your kitchen for a new gadget. But this larger one does more (http://amzn.to/1OcNHcj). They both work great, all depends on how much you want to spend and what you will be using it for.

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FAQs

What are the best foods to spiralize? ›

The Best Vegetables for Spiralizing

We chose noodles that paired well with the other flavors and textures in each recipe; overall, we favored summer squash, zucchini, butternut squash, and carrots. Summer squash and zucchini have delicate, neutral flavor profiles that meld seamlessly with flavorful sauces.

Can you Spiralise without a spiralizer? ›

There are ways you can create zucchini noodles without a spiralizer. Use a vegetable peeler. Apply light pressure with a vegetable peeler along the sides of the zucchini.

Can you put carrots in a spiralizer? ›

As the Hemsley sisters say, 'the spiralizer is the secret weapon for the health-conscious cook'. Making zoodles couldn't be simpler. You can choose from a variety of vegetables (be adventurous!) but I've found that courgettes (zucchini), carrots, butternut squash, cucumber, beets, yellow squash and celeriac work best.

How useful is a spiralizer? ›

You'll be able to eat heaping bowls of pasta, but you'll really just be eating a big bowl of vegetables! Spiralizing easily sneaks more veggies into your diet. This is the whole reason we started Inspiralized – we were amazed that we could eat my favorite classic Italian pasta dishes, while eating vegetables!

What are the top 5 spiralize vegetables? ›

The Best Vegetables for Spiralizing
  1. Zucchini. We'll start with the classic spiralizing vegetable, which spawned the widely-beloved "zoodle": the zucchini. ...
  2. English Cucumbers. Spiralized vegetables sometimes work well in cooked recipes, but they're also popularly used in raw dishes. ...
  3. Carrots. ...
  4. Summer Squash. ...
  5. Kohlrabi. ...
  6. Beets.
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What fruit is best to spiralize? ›

Pears & Apples

We love making apple or pear chips with the red ribbon-cut blade of our spiralizer to get paper-thin slices. First, core the pear or apple, then make a slice down the side so that each crank spits out a chip. Roast the slices and bake them into a tart or use a dehydrator to dry them out.

Does a spiralizer peel potatoes? ›

KitchenAid® spiralizer attachments are versatile and have multiple uses depending on the blade you choose. In addition to slicing thin pasta-like strands, your attachments can also create ribbons, peel potatoes, core apples and create extra fine to medium spirals for a range of fresh ingredients.

Can you spiralize a cucumber? ›

Can you spiralize a cucumber? Totally!

Can a spiralizer peel an apple? ›

Final Verdict. If you already have a KitchenAid Stand Mixer, you can't go wrong with the KitchenAid Spiralizer attachment for peeling, coring, and slicing your apples.

Can you spiralize cheese? ›

Spiralized cheese is basically grated cheese. Which is apropos, because the Vegetti is essentially a handheld grater—and a pretty good one. The Vegetti is faster than using a box grater and yielded a good grate for topping chili.

Can you put cabbage in a spiralizer? ›

Zoodles are everywhere, thanks to healthy eating resolutions galore. But zucchinis aren't the only thing you can spiralize! Create perfect slaw by putting a cabbage in the OXO Spiralizer.

Are zucchini spirals healthy? ›

Zucchini noodles are a delicious, healthy pasta alternative that make this dish worthy of eating on repeat. They're gluten-free, low carb, and keto/Paleo/Whole30 friendly.

Can you put cheese in a spiralizer? ›

Veggiespize 5 Blade Spiral Slicer

You might be able to make cheese spirals, but soft cheese would likely shred and hard cheese would likely break.

How do you keep spiralized zucchini from getting soggy? ›

Cooking is what really makes zucchini release moisture. However, sometimes even uncooked zucchini can get a little limp after it's cut. In this case, to reduce excess moisture, simply pat the spiralized noodles dry with paper towels or a thin kitchen rag.

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