What can you make with a Mandoline slicer? A lot. - Deals Lab

What can you make with a Mandoline slicer? A lot.

6 Perfect Mandoline Slicer Recipes for a Frugal Cook
By Rachael Woods - https://www.realfoodrealfrugal.com/mandoline-slicer-recipes/


What can you make with a Mandoline slicer? A lot.

Mandoline slicer recipes include simple, frugal meals that use budget-friendly ingredients. If you want to speed up your cooking, keep ingredients simple, and still enjoy a delicious meal, these recipes can help.

1. Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
Cheesy scalloped potatoes are a perfect choice for a Mandoline slicer. The slicer will take care of the hard work of slicing up the potatoes, so all you have to do is add in a few simple ingredients and bake.

I recommend a slow cooker because it is a set-and-forget way to cook scalloped potatoes.

You’ll need a few ingredients, including:

Heavy cream
Thyme
Nutmeg
Garlic
Potatoes
Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper
Thyme
Cheesy scalloped potatoes
Read how to make cheesy scalloped potatoes on Damn Delicious.

2. Zucchini Chips with Gorgonzola
Zucchini chips are the perfect snack for yourself or to share with a group of friends. The hardest part of the recipe is cutting up the half-a-pound of zucchini. The good news is that a mandoline slicer makes cutting up zucchini a breeze.

You’ll need to have a few ingredients on hand aside from the zucchini, including:

Flour
Salt
Gorgonzola cheese
Peanut oil
fresh sliced zucchini
A quick and easy treat to make, you can make this meal in less than 10 minutes. It’s an inexpensive, easy dish to make. Read the entire recipe on Food Republic.

3. Chicken Milanese
Want a delicious meal made easy with a mandoline slicer? Chicken Milanese is a quick and easy dish to make for lunch or dinner. The recipe will require a few more ingredients than our previous choices, but it’s still an in-expensive meal that can be made much faster with a slicer.

You’ll need to have:

Shallots
Fennel
Lettuce
Dill
Eggs
Flour
Breadcrumbs
Chicken cutlets
Milk
You’ll also need white wine vinegar and olive oil to complete the meal. Use your slicer to cut up the lettuce and other ingredients faster. The hardest part of this recipe is cutting up your ingredients. Read the entire recipe at Food Republic.

4. Celery Salad
Sometimes, all you want to eat is a simple salad that is light and filled with nutrient-rich ingredients. A celery salad is a great choice and allows you to really use your mandoline to slice most of the ingredients included.

Celery root is great in salads and tastes like a combination of celery and parsley
This recipe will require you to have a few key ingredients, such as:

Celery
Celery root
Lemon zest
Horseradish
Olive oil
Lemon juice
Parsley
Salt and pepper
What I like about this recipe is that you can add in additional vegetables, cheese and ingredients to make it your own.

Read the entire recipe on bon appetit.

5. Cucumber Feta Rolls
Cucumber feta rolls are another fast and affordable mandoline slicer recipe. You’ll need to use the slicer longways so that you can use the cucumber as a wrap. Feta rolls are not ingredient-intensive, so you will only need a handful of items:

Cucumbers
Lemon juice
Greek yogurt
Sun-dried tomato
Olives
Black pepper
Feta cheese
The hardest part of this recipe is cutting the cucumber, but your slicer will make this a breeze. All you have to do is cut the cucumber lengthwise, and you’ll use the long strips as your wrap for these tasty treats.

sliced cucumber
Read the entire recipe on Tasty Kitchen.

6. Eggplant Rollatini
Eggplant rollatini is a simple dish to make that normally takes 30 minutes to prep, but a lot of your prep will be done for you. Read more about this recipe on Not Enough Cinnamon.

Low in calories and cooks in an hour, the ingredients you need include:

Eggplants
Ricotta cheese
Mozzarella cheese
Parmesan cheese
Spinach (frozen)
Egg
Garlic
Salt and pepper
Tomato sauce
You can use your slicer to cut up most of the ingredients.


The mandoline makes the preparation for these recipes a snap, so you can spend less time chopping vegetables and more time enjoying your fabulous dishes! For more budget-friendly recipes, visit us at Real Food Real Frugal.

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