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kitchen tools: the spiralizer

katie oster

This whole spiralized vegetable trend has been around for sometime now but I only recently joined in. It was after a weekend away visiting girlfriends - consisting of lots of laughter, fun, and yummy food - that I decided I needed a way to indulge but in a cleaner, more responsible way. Enter my new spiralizer!

It took me a bit to decide on which brand of spiralizer to buy. There are a lot of opinions out there in the food blogging atmosphere which overwhelmed me so I narrowed it down to two brands that a few spiralizer aficionados recommended. Those two were the Paderno and the Veggetti. Both have their pros and cons, which you can find on both sites or really on any website so I won't bore you with the details. I ended up going with the Paderno because a) I’m a huge fan of Williams-Sonoma and trust their products b) I had a gift card to Williams-Sonoma and c) It came with a cookbook!

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma

After placing my order, I fully embraced this new world of spiralizing and did everything I could to prepare for this new kitchen tool to arrive. I researched and pinned multiple recipes to use with my Paderno, and then it became a matter of waiting for it to show up. As my husband, Sam, can attest, I was extremely excited when it showed up in the mail, maybe a little too excited.

I've tried numerous recipes so far but there are two in particular that I keep coming back to. My first stab at spiralizing was a recipe from Food Count, a safe beginner recipe of zoodles and turkey meatballs. I was so pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to use my Paderno - love the sound of that my Paderno, man I’m a kitchen geek. Sam was not as pumped about the whole process as I was but we both agreed that the zoodles were absolutely delicious and we didn’t really miss the real stuff or at least the is what he told me!

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Food Count

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Food Count

My next venture in spiralizing was even more of a hit with my tasting panel i.e. Sam. I decided after my first spiralizer experience that I was ready to amp it up and move to more “advanced” vegetables. I tried this wonderful recipe from Nosh and Nourish for their Paleo Pad Thai with Carrot and Sweet Potato Noodles. The sweet potato was a piece of cake but then the carrot proved to fit into that “advanced” category that I thought I was ready for. It was a bit more difficult but I overcame the challenge and I felt like I deserved a Paderno gold star by the end of it. Together the carrots and sweet potato provided a great crunchy texture and mildly sweet taste, perfectly complementing the peanut sauce. I will say I did not follow the recipe exactly, I just used what I had on hand. I subbed soy sauce for coconut aminos, almond butter for sunflower butter, and to amp up the protein I skipped the eggs and grilled up some chicken creating a little Chicken Pad Thai action.

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Nosh and Nourish

THE PLACE HOME | photo courtesy of Nosh and Nourish

I am very impressed with the versatility of my spiralizer and can’t wait to tackle more recipes and vegetables. Even though I am obsessed with my new tool, both of these recipes and other spiralizer specific recipes can be made just by julienning your veggies but I bet it won’t be as fun!

introducing katie's place

Emily Oster

Posts have been more than a little infrequent on the blog since Jane was born. And while I do have a backlog of posts, they seem to all be just a touch unfinished and thus rather difficult to publish. Babies take a lot of time! Especially one who isn't particularly fond of napping...

Thus I am very excited to announce The Place Home's first guest blogger! My younger sister, Katie, will be starting to regularly blog here with a series entitled Katie's Place. Katie lives with her husband in San Francisco and while I will let her tell you more about herself, her place is the kitchen. A lover of all things food and cooking, her posts will detail what makes her house (or rather rented apartment) a home - food. My hope is Katie's Place will be just the first of many series in which contributors blog about what makes their homes significant and really their own. Please welcome Katie! 


Hi all, I’m Katie, a health coach in training, a food lover, and kitchen aficionado. I have always had a big passion for health, wellness, and anything that has to do with food and the kitchen. Taking a page from Emily’s book, my place is the kitchen.

Living in San Francisco with a husband who works until 8:00 p.m. most nights, the time that I am most grateful for is the time we can spend, just the two of us, at our dining room table in our little apartment. I am beyond lucky and grateful to have a husband who loves my cooking, loves me, and loves our time together.

On a weekly, sometimes daily basis, I share pictures of my meals, tips that I’ve come across, or a great new recipe with Emily (whether she wants to listen or not) and that is where the idea for Katie’s Place originated.

I will share my kitchen trials and tribulations, my favorite recipes, tools I love/hate, and anything else that comes to mind. I hope you will follow along with me on my kitchen journey here and on The Place Home Pinterest page! Have a great weekend everyone!

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kitchen hook rails

Emily Oster

Open displays in the kitchen are very on trend with one form of these displays being the hook rail system. A solid bar hooked mostly commonly with S shaped hooks, these storage pieces are both functional and beautiful. They come in metal or wood and easily could be made from a bathroom towel bar. Of course, they really only look well styled when not over cluttered and hooked with visually appealing kitchen tools. Check out some nice examples below.

from top left - Bitra Hook Rail by Rowen & Wren - via Apartment Therapy - via Apartment Therapy - via Apartment Therapy - design by Jersey Ice Cream Co. via REMODELISTA - design by Studio Junction via REMODELISTA - via SF Girl by …

from top left - Bitra Hook Rail by Rowen & Wren - via Apartment Therapy - via Apartment Therapy - via Apartment Therapy - design by Jersey Ice Cream Co. via REMODELISTA - design by Studio Junction via REMODELISTA - via SF Girl by Bay - source unknown | THE PLACE HOME

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