What's the most efficient way for peeling potatoes by hand?

Like, I get comments from people telling me it’s weird I always try to peel potatoes like I am trying to make the worlds longest 1-piece potato peel. To me it feels way for efficient and fun to continu down a potato in 1 peel, while circling around it, instead of randomly scraping a hundred different pieces of peel off and having to reintroduce the cutter knife to the potato for every piece.

linearchaos,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

It depends on what exactly you’re looking for in "efficiency’.

When most people peel potatoes they’re looking for a time efficiency.

In the one strip method there’s a lot of turning the potato going on. And a lot of careful precision. If you’ve been doing the one strip for enough time you might be close to the million strokes peeling being time effective but for most people…

To be honest I don’t really peel potatoes anymore The only dish I would peel them for would be scalloped.

RandomStickman,
RandomStickman avatar

100% I've also find myself not really peeling potatoes much any more. I guess optimising for time and nutrition lol

freebee,

to me what consumes time in the many scrapes method is the skin of the previous peeling stroke sort of being stuck in the peeler. Before continuing, needing to free the peeler again. I avoid it in the 1 long peel approach.

PaulSmackage,
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datendefekt,
@datendefekt@lemmy.ml avatar

I couldn’t understand a thing - was that Canadian?

pisstoria,

I kinda don’t see the point of peeling that kind of potato. I get them entirely because of the thin skin and would just the bigger thicker skinned ones if I minded the skin.

I’ve sometimes just scrubbed off the skin with some steel wool like stuff though.

bitsplease,

“most efficient” depends on what you’re maximizing for

Speed?

Effort?

Potato wastage?

freebee,

Yes.

warmaster,

Balance of all three?

reverendsteveii,

Then define the balance. How many seconds of efficiency is worth sacrificing 1 gram of edible potato?

stardreamer,
@stardreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

How the heck do you end up peeling off 1g of edible potato?

AdmiralShat,

Don’t

mayonaise_met,

Bucket of water with potatoes and a drill with a toilet brush for a drill bit.

youtu.be/WaUoIS10dvA?si=I8U2LRj3Np0AvBPs

SnowBunting,

Well it works with less effort. That’s one good way of peeling them

flambonkscious,

That is some Tim the tool man Taylor stuff!

I wanted to shit on it but I’m actually quite impressed…

Vendetta9076,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Well this isn’t what I expected to see today bit Im goddamn glad I did.

HarbingerOfTomb,

What the fuck kind of toilets are they cleaning in Denmark?

treadful,
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

I want to know more about the peeler in the photo. I’ve never seen anything like that.

Schmuppes,

It’s called “Sparschäler”.

federalreverse,

German Amazon has it. It is not particularly special o’er 'ere.

In terms of ergonomics, I much prefer this one, though.

klingelstreich,

Listen to me, you will not use that old wiry thing anymore once you have an oxo peeler. They have a rubberized grip that’s actually hand-sized and I’ve been loving potato peeling with it.

fjordbasa,

Oxo makes some good stuff. I offer see their products on America’s Test Kitchen at the very least in the running and as winners a decent amount of the time

melooone,

I also have the same WMF peeler. It’s really nice.

odunke01,

Quite common in Germany.

Amazon Germany link

bizzle,
@bizzle@midwest.social avatar

I use a lathe to peel potatoes

lapommedeterre,

What setting for the RPM?

bizzle,
@bizzle@midwest.social avatar
  1. If I fuck up it’s just mashed potatoes so I mean win win
krayj,

I don’t normally peel my potatoes, but when I do, I use the peeler like I’m whittling a piece of wood.

But peeling oranges…I do the same thing you try to do with potatoes: I try to get the peel off in one single long spiraling piece.

flambonkscious,

I’m in your camp on all 3 points

ChicoSuave,

If efficiency is the goal, spiral is good. If speed is the goal, rapid cuts are best. If both speed and efficiency are the goal, go mechanized.

MicrosoftSam,

I rest one side of the potato on a cutting board and then work my way around it with a peeler (from top to bottom). Afterwards I do the edges separately. Takes about 15-20 seconds per potato.

PissinSelfNdriveway,

Victorinox makes a very nice peeler

Dorgel,

The one with the serrated edges? I don’t like it, it’s a bitch to clean, even though it saves x amount of cutoff… I much prefer the type linked by op, I have an even more ergonomic one from wmf that I love

PissinSelfNdriveway,

Yea that’s the one I have and love it. I just chuck in it the dishwasher. Probably not great on it but it’s over 2 years old and cuts like new. Pretty sure them make a non serated one.

czech,

Boil them with the skin on and use the back of a small knife to easily remove the skin after. This is how we’d make mashed potatoes where I once worked.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Hey OP, I haven’t read through the entire thread yet but I have a couple of suggestions. Fancy cocktails are a hobby of mine and a high quality peeler is essential for pulling thin, delicate strands of citrus zest for garnishes. The OXO Good Grips Y Peeler is a fairly popular one. With the added benefit of being able to replace the blades when they go dull. They also make a swivel peeler (the one in your picture) if you prefer that. My personal favorite is the Viski y peeler.

There’s also channel knives, they’re made to specifically cut continuous long, thin strips of citrus zest so you may find those pretty fun to use on your potatoes. With a little practice, you could probably peel an entire potato without stopping once. Like peelers you have a couple of options. The Triangle knives are good. You would use them in a similar way to Y-peelers. I’m not sure what the form factor for these are called but they’re used in a similar way to the peeler in your picture.

Lastly, if you’d like a very quick (efficient) way of peeling them, you could always use an apple peeler. I can guarantee those will peel anything quicker than you could do by hand. And they’re kinda fun to play with too

And a tip: pull the potato, not the peeler. Use your had with the peeler as leverage, but keep it still and use your hand with the potato to move it through the blade.

mycatiskai,

The Y peelers or as they were called in the kitchen I worked in “the lady’s shaver” are great because you can cut on the back and forward motion.

Carrots, potatoes, cucumber all peeled superfast by peeling back and forth instead of only one direction.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Yeah once you get into a rhythm with the Y peeler you’ll be flying through produce in no time

freebee,

this is the quality dedicated response i’m looking for haha.

I’ve considered before getting something like the apple peeler, but my girlfriend was like no it’s just a gimmick we don’t really need it, it will just clutter up the kitchen or get forgotten about in a closet. Guess I know what I want for christmas!

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Lol everyone’s got their thing! I’ve wanted an apple peeler for a while too but I don’t have much use for it. If you want something smaller and af a lower price point I really think you’d enjoy a channel knife. Once you get good with them you’ll be peeling entire potatoes in one shot

oatscoop,

I bake with and can a lot apples – an apple peeler is the fastest way to peel, core, and slice an apple.

It just comes down to having the space and “need” to justify buying one.

HumbertTetere,

Boy, Oxo has has a terrible website. Decline their tracking and it gets stuck “Processing request” while blocking the whole page. Accept and it’s immediately usable.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Sorry! Had no idea. I have a network dns filter and adblocker on my browser and didn’t have an issue. For what it’s worth, target carries OXO brand stuff and there’s plenty of sites that sell their brand as well

xeddyx,

The most effecient way is to NOT peel potatoes. Why would you ever want to peel them? Potato skin is yum and rich in nutrients, whereas the flesh is mostly carbs. By throwing away the skin, you’re not only wasting nutrients, you’re getting rid of the texture and fiber it adds.

Aux,

You don’t need fibre.

GBU_28, (edited )

Some recipes seek the smoothest consistency. Skin interferes.

If you aren’t cooking that specifically, just wash the skin.

flambonkscious,

Do you mean there’s something other than roasted and mashed?

Oh… How could I forget gnocchi?! That wondrous improvement on pasta

fratermus,
@fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Why would you ever want to peel them?

I used to eat the skins until my kidney stone went to the lab. No more skins or spinach for me. :-( Kidney stone pain is an amazingly-effective incentive for dietary change.

Nastybutler,

Spinach causes kidney stones? Ru roh

Aux,

Spinach is oxalate rich, and oxalates are the main cause of kidney stones …harvard.edu/…/5-steps-for-preventing-kidney-ston…

fratermus,
@fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Not necessarily, it’s specific to one’s body chemistry.

foggy,

I was a bartender for a bit.

It’s normal for coworkers to complain about picky/annoying guests.

A coworker came up to me:

Jfc guy said he wanted a lot of lemon with his Pepsi, I gave him 3, he said he wants like a whole lemon worth of slices wtf

Me: Was he… Old?

Yeah…?

Me: kidney stones. That mans probably had a few, and he’s done with em. Give him a sidecar of fresh lemon juice (something we had on hand), you’ll make his day.

sblanziko,

What does lemon do to kidney stones?

pedro,

My guess is it helps dissolve them?

sblanziko,

Yes, maybe, if you put kidney stones directly in lemon juice, but kidneys filter blood, not the content of our stomach. Maybe it makes the blood more acidic…? Not a doctor but I doubt it can be that effective

mrnotoriousman,
reverendsteveii,

Below this comment is Harvard medical school contradicting you and saying that citric acid is effective in preventing kidney stones. Do you stand by your uneducated guess?

foggy,

Lol I love that people are in here assuming I just pulled lemon juice helping kidney stones out of thin air. It is good to be skeptical, but not without doing your due diligence. Google is both user friendly and effective.

Y’all, you just got educated by a bartender. Remember that the next time you assume you’re better than your waitstaff. (Not you, person I’m replying to, but the armchair naysayers).

lazynooblet,
@lazynooblet@lazysoci.al avatar

Mash with skin, hmmmmm.

Frozengyro,

It’s delicious.

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