I was at Subway yesterday, ordering something called a "Chopped Salad".
They take lettuce and spinach, a bit of finely cut cheese, and whatever vegetables you want. I decided on tomatoes, cuc slices, black olives, red onion, etc. - you know, the stuff they have there in front of you.
The man put this all into a s.s. bowl, then took this nifty tool to chop the vegetables up with.
It is about 8", curved with a few blades, and a handle. Like a much larger pastry blender, only more curved to match the slope of the bowl. It has a tough, well-made, commercial-tool type of appearance. All so very ergonomic!
And that is how I got my chopped salad, which I liked the texture of.
So, friends - what is this device called, and where might I find one - a commercial restaurant supply store, maybe?
Thanx!
They take lettuce and spinach, a bit of finely cut cheese, and whatever vegetables you want. I decided on tomatoes, cuc slices, black olives, red onion, etc. - you know, the stuff they have there in front of you.
The man put this all into a s.s. bowl, then took this nifty tool to chop the vegetables up with.
It is about 8", curved with a few blades, and a handle. Like a much larger pastry blender, only more curved to match the slope of the bowl. It has a tough, well-made, commercial-tool type of appearance. All so very ergonomic!
And that is how I got my chopped salad, which I liked the texture of.
So, friends - what is this device called, and where might I find one - a commercial restaurant supply store, maybe?
Thanx!