![]() ![]() This chopping tool will hold up to three cups of food-while not being much bigger than a standard cheese grater. The other pieces of your device will be dishwasher safe, although it's best to separate them before putting them in your dishwasher. Instead, you can clean the underside of your device's lid by removing the green tab that's resting over the grid, which will bring any food residue with it. Unless you've spilled food during the previous step, you shouldn't have to clean up your kitchen counter. Use the open space between the end of the blade and the end of the transparent container as a spout, and pour the chopped food out. Next, to pour your newly chopped food onto a plate or into a dish, open your device's lid again, but don't remove your device's green blade. Due to the grid that's on the underside of each lid, this will automatically result in your food being chopped by your device's blade. To chop your food, simply close the white lid of your device all the way, in one quick motion. Once you've determined that an appropriate amount is resting on the blade, you'll be ready for the cutting portion of this process. If food is hanging over the edges of the blade, you've added too much, and all of it may not end up being chopped. Next, place the food of your choice, such as an onion, a potato or a small block of cheese, directly on top of the blade. The green edges of the blade should be pointing down so that the sharper side is facing up, and the blade should be closer to the device's hinge than it is to the opposite end. Once you've selected a blade, open up your device and attach the blade to its transparent container, as if it's a slide-on lid. These blades will enable you to cut food into different shapes and sizes. on the food you want to cut with this tool, you'll need to choose from the three different interchangeable blades that are included with each device. Overall, I gave the Vidalia Chop Wizard a thumbs up! We purchased the Chop wizard for $19.95. The chopper, blades and cleaning tool are all dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Chopping a potato and dicing a carrot were both very effective, chopping it easily on the first attempt. Based on this result, depending on what you are chopping, you may need to vary the blade used. I then swapped out the blade, using the chop blade and it was a smooth, clean cut, chopping the onion into many small pieces. It was not a clean, successful cut, leaving the onion "mushy" and not going through the dicer easily. I placed both hands flat on the lid and pushed down quickly and firmly. I placed the onion skin side up, but you can place on up or down on the hinge before chopping. Before using the chopper, I cut off both ends of the onion and peeled the outer skin off. ![]() The clear base that holds the chopped product has measurements on the side to make it easy to read if following a recipe and a cleaning tool to push bits of vegetable or fruit pieces through the blade. It comes with 2 blades: a dicer and a chopper. Click here for more Try It Before You Buy It ReviewsHere is Yvonne's thoughts on the Vidalia Chop Wizard:The Vidalia Chop wizard should make cutting vegetables and fruits a much easier task. ![]()
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