A quick, summery salad dressing made with the Zyliss Easy Pull Food Processor.
I love playing with new kitchen gadgets, I really do, so when Zyliss approached me some timeĀ ago and asked if I would like to test out their brand new Easy Pull Food Processor I jumped at the chance.
Their new manual Zyliss Easy Pull Food Processor is a revolutionary new way to chop, mix and puree foods simply by pulling a handle. No electricity is required.
It has a 750 ml bowl with a silicone non-slip base, a perfect size for whipping up a smoothie, soup or salsa side dish, while patented Swiss designed twin blades in between two sweeper arms keeps the food in the path of the blades themselves – creating an even chop throughout. This is something I’ve grumbled about with the small bowl attachment in my old food processor – you’d have to keep scraping up the food stuck to the bottom of the bowl and processing again, where with this handy little gadget three pulls of the handle will give you an even coarse chop, and 8-10 will give you an even fine chop.
Of course, the best way to try out a new product though is to put it to the test. The vegetable growing season is in full swing now and our vegetable boxes arrive packed full of gorgeous, vibrant fresh produce. Our veg box providers make the most amazing tasting salad blend with a variety of flavour packed leaves. Very little, if anything, is needed to enhance these salad leaves, but I thought I’d experiment and make a raspberry vinaigrette in my new food processor.
In this simple salad dressing, olive oil and red wine vinegar are combined with a handful of fresh raspberries, a small clove of garlic and a touch of sea salt and black pepper for a kick. Depending on the natural sweetness of your raspberries a little honey or agave syrup could be added, if desired.
I was really impressed with how quickly and easy it was to turn the ingredients into a reasonably smooth salad dressing. The handleĀ requires very little effort to pull and finely chop everything in a matter of seconds.
Don’t take my word for it though, here’s a quick video to show you the Easy Pull Food Processor in action.
ADVANTAGES
Compact size for easy storage – measuring approximately 12.5 cm in diameter and 12 cm high this is ideal for when you don’t have a lot of extra kitchen space.
The bowl and blades are dishwasher safe.
Affordable – only Ā£24.99
DISADVANTAGES
The lid can not be submerged in water, meaning it was a faff to get the oil from making my salad dressing off the top of the lid by rinsing under the tap.
All in all though I am really impressed by the design of this kitchen gadget and I will be regularly using it in my kitchen instead of bringing out my chunky ancient food processor for small jobs.
You can find out more about the Easy Pull Food Processor on the Zyliss website, and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
Raspberry Vinaigrette
Ingredients
- 120 ml extra virgin olive oil (I used Pomora - see badge in sidebar)
- 50 grams raspberries
- 2 tbsp red wine vinegar
- 1 small garlic clove crushed
- 1/4 tsp Shetland sea salt
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper or more, to taste
- 1 tsp runny honey or more, to taste (optional)
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Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients in the bowl of the Zyliss Easy Pull Food Processor and pull the handle 8-10 times.
- Decant into a serving dish and enjoy over salad leaves!
GIVEAWAY
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Kate Knight
Yum this looks nice
Lisa
That sounds like a fun new gadget. Love this refreshing dressing. Thanks for sharing with NCR.
karen Howden
a homemade tomato pasta sauce
Petra Hora
Salad dressings
Claire Ward
Veggie soup
Joanna Sawka
a tomato soup
Jo Glasspool
A salsa
Monica Gilbert
I’d cut up some vegetables to make a quick and creamy soup.
ellie spider
Firstly I would make myself a lovely frozen margarita and then I would make a nice thai curry sauce from scratch š
Hayley Colburn
I would make a chimichurri salad dressing x
Rachael
I would make an amazing recipe for raw brownies using dates walnuts and cocoa powder!
Irene Murdoch
I would blend my carrot and almond soup
Keith Hunt
Fresh coleslaw
Sheri Darby
Tomato soup
Caroline Signey
Some lovely dressings
ESME MCCRUBB
lovely soups
Lizzy Cooper
Lots of soups!
Sharon
Carrot and Coriander Soup
Nicolette Walker
I would make a nice spicy curry sauce.
Eileen Tingle
I’d try and make my own veggie burgers from scratch
Jayne K
Possibly a pesto
Jennifer I
I’d love to try the blackcurrant grape refresher… Looks delicious – and I would never have thought to put carrot in š
ann clements
I would make a raspberry sauce
jessica newman
I would make pesto pasta sauce
Stephen Rigby
hummus
tarbs gill
Love to try a chocolate souffle
Samantha Atherton
Red pepper Hummus.
Suzie
Guacamole I think…
Conchita Lagas
I spotted a recipe for citrus champagne salad dressing that I’d like to try but haven’t been able to without a processor – how nice does that sound for a work lunch! š
Lara Latchem
Carrot soup xxx
Paula Phillips
I’d make a salad dressing.
Helen Gilbert
Milk shakes and smoothies
Carol P
I’d start with a salsa dressing
Victoria Prince
Ooh so many things I would make! Though I think the first thing would be some carrot soup š
Hannah Igoe
Tapenade would be a great start!
Linda Hill
I would make your featured dressing – it sounds just right for us!
Daniel Todd
A hearty soup
Jeanette Davenport
I would use this make home-made sauce’s and soups
chirag P
soup
Carly Mugulday
I would make so many things baby puree food, sauces, smoothies the kids would have a field day!
Emma
Salsa probably
Carly M
Spicy hummus
Cheryl
Fresh coleslaw
Jill fairbank
Some salsa I love it
liz ferguson
we went out foraging for some greengages this morning, to make chutneys to go with curries, so it would be a curry xx
helen
Some yummy soup!
Laura Whittle
My kids love macaroni cheese with cauliflower. Would use the processor to make a herby breadcrumb topping for it.
Spencer Broadley
A cheese based mild spicy dip
Jamie
Salad dressing, and make sure if not as unhealthy as some of the shop bought ones š
Mike Gerrie
I would have a go at making my own Dips and Salsa
Victoria B
I’d make a really nice salsa.
Alisa Moore
Pesto
jamie millard
Just been for a course at the School of Wok learning Wok skills but also bringing ingredients together for sauces. So some Chinese dipping sauces – sweet and sour, chilli etc would be high on my agenda to make with the food processor.
angela sandhu
Tomato and coriander salsa
Lynne O'Connor
Fresh mayo
Catherine Bell
Chilli dressing for my salads
jo liddement
I would make a home-made vegetable pasta sauce
HazelY
Homemade breadcrumbs for schnitzels and croquettes. That would save so much time and wrist-ache!
trevor linvell
Dressing and relish for a veggie burger
Melanie
Homemade Humous
Andrea A
Pesto
Lynsey Spraggs
Smoothies, soups, pasta sauces the list is endless
Amanda Gregory
Mayonnaise
barbara clarke
hot and spicy sauces and marinades
ELISHA
nut butter
Helen
salsa
Allan Fullarton
Carrot and Coriander Soup – lovely.
Caroline Blaza
Mushroom soup x
janine atkin
id try making soup
Emma Fox
I’d make a salsa
helen newton
I would make a homemade Tomato Ketchup ā„ā„ Yummy ā„ā„ Great Giveaway ā„ā„
Tim Woolfenden
A lovely fruit smoothie
lorraine rogers
a summer fruit smoothie
Claire Davies
I would make a chicken & green bean pesto pasta – this looks a fab device! Brilliant competition š All entered, thank you very much!
Grace
Would use to make coleslaw or experiment with different salad dressings.
Alison
Hummous would be lovely to try
Hayley Lynch
healthy soups
Alison Johnson
I would make my newly discovered Brazilian marinade sauce.
Anthony Martin
Curries, pestos, salsas, soups and sauces
Andrea Johnson
soup or hummous
Susan Hoggett
peanut butter and squash soup
Jane Middleton
strawberry smoothie
Rick Carr
A nice soup
sarah
home made broth, and some carrot and corriander soup to start š
Ellen Stafford
I would make some dips and dressings.
donna l jones
leek and potato soup
claire little
Carrot and Coriander Soup š
Tim Taylor
Pesto for my pasta salad
Ellie P
I would love to try some smoothies!
Barbara Handley
Soup made with seasonal local vegetables.
katie w
some yummy potato and leek soup
Diane Radford
Tomato and Chilli dip
Jade Vine
A delicious bread crumb and chorizo based topping for a lovely cod fillet
rachael jones
id be making homemade soup
Rachel Neary
I’d make hummus x
katherine grieve
Pesto xx
Mary Baldwin
Broccoli & stilton soup – my favourite.
emma speers
A lime and mascarpone cheesecake – using a good food processor makes a lovely cheesecake base!
EJ Dunn
My baba ganoush!
Joanne Beale
I would make a salad dressing from the herbs in my garden to go on some freshly picked salad
John Hunt
love making soup, so much easier thanks
Holly Edmundson
I would make a vegetable soup š xx
Pamela Cook
I’d love to try that Raspberry Vinaigrette recipe of yours!
tina edwards
i would love to make the dressing in this review it looks delicious
Emily Hutchinson
I’d make pesto and have it with pasta
Mandi Davison
I would make Thai fishcakes…yum!
Ian Yates
Mayonnaise
Amy Beckett
A tomato soup
stephen holman
love chicken with pesto so would try and make my own pesto š
clare davies
home made homous x
Liz Marriott
Curry spread to go on toast
David Cartwright
A lovely vegan burger that I saw on the Jamie O. Youtube channel – for my gf, who misses comfort food! š
Mia Clarke
Salsa
Christine Caple
Carrot and Coriander Soup
Dawn Andrews
I’d use it for all sorts.
Anthony G
I like the idea of making homemade soup š
Laura S
Salsa and guacamole
Helen Metcalfe
Marinades and curry sauces would be a good place to start
Helen Metcalfe
Marinades and curry sauces
madeline copnnolly
lots of dressings
rebecca nisbet
i would make a yummy curry soup!
Cathy Glynn
I would like to try and make my own pasta sauces and love the idea of fresh pesto x
melanie stirling
I’d make some coleslaw.
Kirsty John
soup
carole n
I would make some delicious smoothies
Elisa Trueman
I’d make super detox smoothies with avocado, broccoli, Apple , strawberry, banana, , cucumber and apple juice….and add the odd bit of pimms now and then…xx
val cooper
home made pesto yummy
Julie Ward
Homemade soup
Amanda Mehmet
Would definitely make pesto, my fav!
Tam p
A very large dry Martini
jen louise jackson
pesto
PAUL STANLEY
FRUIT SMOOTHIES
Natasha Whenham
I’d try making a smoked salmon mousse, yum!
Hekna
A sun dried tomato pesto i think
MANDY DOHERTY
Sweet chilli sauce
Doreen Mccarthy
I would make your dressing, it looks lovely x
katie skeoch
Definitely a basil & rocket pesto
Clare W
Guacamole….and the raspberry dressing! I’m always keen on anything which doesn’t need to plug in…not enough sockets in our kitchen.
Su
coriander chutney
Sarah Archibald
I’d make a tomato based pasta sauce, if i blend all of the spinach, my three year old will eat it š
Emma Gibson
Guacamole for my nachos.
Steve Dickinson
Salsa and Raita
Lisa Everaert
Perfect for coleslaw!
Emma Hogg
Some red pepper hummus
Susan B
I’d like to use up tomatoes by making a salsa dip and a tomato sauce for pasta.
Rhiannon Hodge
Some salsa and guacamole
Laura Nice
I would love to make homemade soups!
Mary-Ann Smith
i think i would try to make the dressing you posted as it sounds tasty and different
Julie
Garlic mayonnaise
My Family Ties
Some fresh soup would be lovely š
julia
What a great dressing!
Angela L White
coleslaw,
Emily Willson
I think I’d try making my own home made pasta sauce
Jem
I saw a recipe for Aloo Palak the other day that I would like to try!
Mina Joshi
I would try out your recipe as the vinaigrette looks delicious.
Tracy Newton
I would make salsa verde
Lahra
A stew from my quinoa cookbook that needs loads of ground pistachios and lots and lots of homemade hummus!
Lahra
A stew from my quinoa cookbook that needs loads of ground pistachios – I haven’t been able to make it yet!
Stephanie Whitehouse
A salsa from our allotment produce
Pauline Wilson
I would try out making houmous instead of just buying it
Sandra Clarke
I would make a fruit smoothie.
donna hale
hummus
Emily C
Homemade Pesto!
Kay Panayi
Def hummus
Rich Tyler
Salad Dressing & Dips š
Tanya Camilleri
I’d make butternut squash, apple, and carrot puree for my son who is weaning š
Ann Grisdale
mayonnaise & hollandaise sauce
Felicity Smith
would love to try pesto
Linda Bunning
Definitely going to have a goat the Raspberry vinaigrette .
Cara Reay
I would make lovely fruit smoothies.
Katherine L
I’d love to make pesto, I’ve never done it as I don’t have the right equipment!
Mark Palmer
Meatballs
Michelle Banks
i love red pesto, so i might have a go at that x
Lynne Manton
These prizes are lovely and I suspect my daughter will come up with very good reasons why they should live in her kitchen instead of mine (she is an amazing cook).
clara cort
I’d use it for home-made guac and energy balls
Jo Carroll
I would use it every week to make my home made mayo, salad dressings and delicious soups. x
Iris W
Fab giveaway š
I would make pesto and different salad dressings
Kat Lucas
I would make fresh salsa
Rey Chunara
I’d make some houmous
Helen M
Nettle leaf and wild garlic pesto – yum!
Graham Riches
Fruit smoothies
Morowa Brenya
I would have to make Chimichurri, it’s my favourite.
Sharon Powell
I would like to try to make a soup š
Hazel Webster
Would love to make my own fruit smoothies with this.
Nora Saab
artichoke pesto
Karen Laing
As it’s summer I would make a mixed berry smoothie.I usually go and pick fruit with my grandchildren which they would have later in an Eton Mess.If I was lucky and won then this year they could make their own smoothies.Great fun,a day out and then the pleasure of enjoying the fruits of their labour,literally !!
Michelle lintern
Chocolate cake
Richard Moore
Some salad dressings or dips
valerie harbut
Fresh soft fruit puree, wonderful with yogurt
Caroline H
I’d love to try it to make guacamole for tortillas
Louise Tring
Had some delicious Butternut squash Hummus the other day when I went out for a meal. Would love to try making that in this food processor. Know any good recipes?!
Elizabeth
I’ve never tried butternut squash hummus but I love the sound of it! I will have to experiment! š
debbie smith
the salad dressing in this post looks fab so maybe some salad dressing fab giveaway looks really handy ! x
judy kennedy
Anchovy salad dressing
Tin anchovies, 3tbs olive oil, clove garlic, salt & pepper
Maxine Owen
I would love to try making soup
Sarah P
I’ve always wanted to make my own hummus!
Rachel Webb
There is loads i would love to make. Specifically though i would love to make some dips like humous or salsa as my husband and i love to have crisps & dip or even carrot sticks & dip whilst watching a movie.
Lyla
A hearty soup
Jess Howliston
Im not sure as I haven’t owned a blender before but I would start by making some lovely salad dressings perfect for the hot summer days!
Martina Evans
The Possibilities are endless! But I’ll love to try and make some homemade Spanish Olive Tapenade.
Colette B
It looks fab! My husband would love to add this to his collection of kitchen goodies I’m sure.
Thanks for sharing your review on #TriedTested this week x
Michelle Ferguson
Some homemade soup
Allan Wilson
I would give your vinaigerette a try
ashleigh allan
Homemade dips!
Louise Asekokhai
Some homemade hummus
Corinne Peat
I would make a nice soup
ruth robinson
a blue cheese dressing to add a bit of je ne se quoi
Sara
Raspberry Vinaigrette
K.
Possibilities……. endless.
Megan Kinsey
mango chutney!
John Taggart
Coleslaw
Darrell
Looks an awesome little machine with many possibilities. I’m not a lover of raspberries, so would probably try your recipe, but substituting mango. Thanks.
claire haskins
homemade tomato soup
Jade Lavagna
Curry paste
Dawn Totton Hull
A nice healthy vegetable soup.
Stephanie Coals
Definitely pesto
Leanne V Mckenna
I’d love to try my hand at making humous
laura stewart
i;d make a veg soup xx
jane Davis
I would try the Raspberry Vinaigrette as it looks delicious!
Liam Bishop
Homemade hummus, yum!
Rachel Butterworth
Some homemade hummus.
Gwyn Sharps
I would use it to make Tabouleh. My Lebanese friend makes it by hand, but I’d use this.
Milly Y
I’d love to whizz up some pesto for in my ham and cheese sandwiches!
justine meyer
garlic dip or salsa x
Caroline Sloan
I would make homemade hummus – perfect accompaniment for a BBQ in this weather!
Karla R.
I would make salsa.
LAURA MARIE NESBITT
I love making my own salad dressings and pesto š x
Jessica Powell
I’d make a nice salad dressing
Joshua
I would use it to make Tabouleh, that chopping by hand is a pain!
Herbert Appleby
a fresh pesto sauce
Gina M
Pesto! and lots of it! I’d like to try out different variations of it.
Jay
Agreed with others, would have to try the Raspberry Vinagerette
Anna
I’d make a start on purees ready for weaning my daughter.
Kristy Brown
I would make a lovely pesto dip for bread
Gillian Holmes
Str Fry
tina holmes
coleslaw.
Alica
A lovely hummus š
C Kennedy
I’d love to try making home made soups!
Victoria N
I’d whizz up my own meatballs!
Liz
Fennel soup
Iona Cornish
French Dressing
Andrea Fletcher
Leek and potato soup.
sarah rees
I would attempt some dips
Dennis burke
dressing looks awsome
Lynsey Buchanan
Str Fry
Louise Gazeley
It has to be the Raspberry Vinagerette it sounds delicious !!
charlotte
ive always wanted to make my own soup! š
Nichola Mackay
I would have to make your raspberry vinegarrette. My mouth is watering already. Thankyou for the chance
Iain
Pea&ham soup!
Samantha loughlin
Summer salad
Edward Guerreiro
I’m not sure. I would probably end up using it everyday for things like onions/garlic etc.
Kirsty Ward
Would love to try making a Homemade Pesto!
Janine Phillips
Garlic mayo x
Carolynn Woodland
I’m going to try your Raspberry vinaigrette
Joanna Butler-Savage
proper quality soups
Paula Readings
Tomato & basil soup with red peppers.
PAULINE HILL
PEA AND HAM SOUP
Hassina Begum
RASPBERRY VINAIGRETTE looks good
Kali filsell
I would make all homemade pasta sauces
Kevin Honey
Lemon meringue
HonestMum
What a perfect vinegraitte, I’ve never made it but will now. Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays x
Kasia
Banana&strawberry smoothie
Claire D
I would make delicious salad dressings
Ella L
I would make pesto. Then a salad dressing, and then a fruit puree to pour over ice cream
ELAINE DALE
would make assorted dips in various flavours
Richard Eldred Hawes
My breakfast smoothie
helen tovell
a curry paste
claire woods
fruit smoothie
Leanne Lunn
Summer salad dressings š
Emily Knight
I think I’d make a rocket pesto first of all!
Gerri Tennant
I would love to make a chilli and whisky dip sauce using my home grown chillies.
Ursula Hunt
A raspberry and banana smoothie
Ruth Harwood
A nice homemade soup š
Lea Mavin
Would have to try your raspberry vinaigrette
Angela McDonald
Some homemade ceaser style dressing!
Kat Glynn
I would make pesto first š
clair brown
I would have to try making your dressing, sounds amazing!
Lorraine Tinsley
I’d like to try making my own nut butter
pete c
after reading the above I`d now like to try the Raspberry vinaigrette
Lynsey Magowan
Yoghurt, berries and Vita Coco Coconut Water Smoothie looks so yummy!
Anne Hawley
I’d try a granita to use up overripe strawberries x
kellie@foodtoglow
Super pro images and nifty wee gadget! I love fruity dressings like this. At this time of year I love doing a peach one without oil as the peach makes it creamy on its own (but I will add loads of nuts for some excellent fats!).
elaine robinson
I’d make coleslaw,I love it.
fozia Akhtar
Pesto
Kerry-Ann Pope
I would like to make Pesto
Tracy
I’ve always fancied having a go at homemade pesto
Simon C
I’d make some soups. Maybe a nice tomato soup.
Lucy camilla
Would love to attempt some delicious guacamole!
david cavender
i would make butter chicken curry paste
Jonathan Reed
I’d make some home made mayonnaise
Nancy
Pesto & hummus would be the main recipes I’d try. Oh and maybe nut butters!
Maya Russell
I’d make a lovely strawberry yogurt (with no added sugar)
Clare H
tomato and basil soup
Siobhan Davis
I would make some homemade Salsa, I literally have salsa with everything ļ This would fantastic as we cut everything by hand so would be amazing for our household ļ
Natalie Crossan
Pesto xx
frances hopkins
I’d try pesto
Yet Another Blogging Mummy
I haven’t come across manual food processors before. I’d try making my own pesto #TriedTested
Elizabeth Hinds
I would like to try and make my own Tzatziki š
winnie
i would like to make some guacamole
Sarah Griffiths
I’d try making pesto
Lisa Evans
Pesto or hummus
laura banks
i’d have a bash at making dips
jennifer thorpe
I would try a hummus, I’ve never made it before
Rebecca Duncan
some thai green curry paste š
Ritchie Dee
I would make houmous.
S Williams
Tatziki – the Greek salad accompanimet
clair downham
i would try your dressing
Karen Richards
Wouldn’t mind trying to make that raspberry vinagarette. Looks good.
gemma brown
i would try yours, it looks and sounds lovely
Karen Richards
The raspberry vinagarette looks good. Wouldn’t mind trying to make that.
Joanne Welsh
Smoothies!
caroline walliss
I would make a lovely salad from one of your recipes.x
Leona S Fisher
I’d use it to make a nice dessert!
John Tingay
I would use it for home-made salsa.
Keiko Taylor
It seems that you can chop anything with this gadget so I try with salad dressing and chop up vegetables as well.
Penny H
Coleslaw because it’s a pain to grate everything by hand!
anne-marie wigley
would love to make homemade coleslaw
Ms Gilly Clara
I love to make fresh pea and mint soup x
Kaci Soderstrom
Try my hand at making some dips and dressings
S Bufton
Salsa
Paul T
I’d try your Raspberry Vinaigrettte recipe. Sounds really good.
tracy steer
an egg salad
Lorna Kennedy
This would be great for making pesto š
leanne weir
I would use it to make a salad dressing
Kenny Crawford
I’d make thai curry paste.
Chris Andrews
What recipe would you make in your Zyliss Easy Pull Food Processor? . . . . . . l’d experiment with a selection of salad dressings
Julia Nicholls
I would make a pesto, an ideal gadget for this.
Julie Carwardine
I’d make my low fat chicken curry. I would use this to puree the onion and garlic for the base mix. @JuJu_Carbo xxx
kimberley ryan
I would make my spicy mayonnaise, just be a lot quicker and easier with this fab gadget
EMMA WALTERS
roasted red pepper sauce for my fish mmmmmmm
Mary Chez
I would make a salad dressing
Katy C Johnston
A tasty Satay!
Mark Milsom
Puree a load of onions ready to make a curry…no more tears !!!!…..then do loads more and freeze them ready to use when I want
Yvonne Bradley
I would have a go at your dressing -looks and sounds delicious
kim neville
I wold make a salad dressing
Zoe G
Carrot and Coriander soup
lynn mitchell
butternut squash soup yummy
Dee Dmonte
Mayonnaise!
Leanne
I would use to experiment with different smoothies āŗļø
kim plant
vinegar salad xx
Joyce mccormack
Great looking blog, as usual. I will give this recipe a go instead of my usual mustard vinaigrette. I have a magimix processor and it creates so !much washing up as inevitably dressings splash into the big bowl as well I would make more Herby vinaigrettes such as a chilli, lime and coriander one to go with tandoori chicken salad.
kate philpott
Id love to do something with fruit for my family x
Beverley Marsh
I would definitely make the Raspberry Vinaigrette – sounds delish!
Stephanie Tsang
I would make some hummous.
Sarah-Jane Laycock
A Caeser dressing with a liberal sprinkling of herbs
Peter Hewitt
Looks great for a salsa
marion morgan
NICE PRIZE
Chris Davies
Raspberry vinegarette sounds lovely
Christine Dodd
I’d use it to puree fruit to put on my porridge
Mummy Fever
I’d make lots of dips for summer meals in the garden… now were’s the sun?
Janice
I would make a lovely light salad
Paul Wilson
I would make some cashew nut butter.
Tammy Tudor
a yummy salad
Mummy Fever
I’d make lots of dips for summer meals in the garden… now were is the sun?
sharon mead
some spanish tapenade
Laura Baker
A healthy smoothie
sarah homer
I would make your dressing:)
Philip Darling
I’d make that dressing – sounds great
Dawn Canning
Hummus with a black olive tapenade.
Francesk
I’d make a sauce for potato salad-super summery!
Anna
A mixed salad, hummus and a dressing and maybe smoothie for pud!
Fiona K
Summer dressing would be perfect
Munchies and munchkins
Oh this sounds good. Love a vinaigrette and raspberry sounds amazing. Zyliss make some fab products don’t they? X
Julie Feathers
I would try a ranch dressing, we tried some in Florida and it is lovely
Tony Teece
I’d try my hand at making my own dips š
Joshua
If make some dips.
Suzanne
Garlic and avocado dip
chazthesinger
What a brilliant idea. I have a salad spinner (much bigger but similar theory) which is great. This looks as if it could complement that by making marvelous dressings. How cool is that!
chazthesinger
Should have added that I might go for the honey, garlic and rough mustard dressing. . . m’mmm
Jodie Holyoake
I think i’d make a salad for the summertime – by the way great review!
Kate @ Veggie Desserts
Lovely dressing! I must try it out.
Ness
We were just eyeing up the wild raspberries on the walk to school this morning. I wonder if we can pick enough for this recipe.
Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs
What a great little gadget! I’ve got a similar vinaigrette recipe I’d like to try this would be perfect!
AJ
a nice salad dressing
Andy Caldwell
some spicy dips
aaron broad
I would try and make smoothies
Lindsay Davies
Wow this is fantastic giveaway!! I love my kitchen gadgets.. Thank you for the chance to win.x
Jane Berrow
A fresh herb salad dressing
stephanie addie
Love the recipies
Charli
What a great giveaway and the raspberry vinaigrette sounds absolutely gorgeous, not something I would have ever thought of putting together!
Rena Plumridge
I’d make green pesto
Tracy Nixon
I’d make some salsa and guacamole!
chris hunt
I would love to try the raspberry vinaigrette and I would love to try inventing some of my own.
Tania Atfield
I would make a simple dressing but this featured one looks worth a try too.
Jen
Yummy, that salad dressing looks great, very summery. Seems like a handy little gadget to have.
Tracey Peach
I would make lots of different flavoured dips xxx
bev
I’d male your dressing!
Heather Haigh
I would use it to make raw chocolate truffles
Stephanie
I would create a fruit smoothy in it, get some goodness into me easily.
Lucy Pasifull
I would make a mayonnaise, takes ages with a whisk.
Susan Lloyd
Pesto x
Mary Heald
Would love to try your vinaigrette
iain maciver
a summer salad
Rebecca
Oooh that dressing looks delicious!! Great review, I’m definitely going to enter the comp š x