I was recently using my pizza cutter to cut up a few chicken quesadillas, and I got to thinking about other non-traditional ways I might be able to put it to good use. After doing some research, I realized there were many other clever ways to take advantage of its circular blade!
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Alton Brown, the chef/food expert of Food Network fame, also appears to appreciate the versatility of the humble pizza cutter: “When I have to cut something, I’ll always think, ‘can I use a pizza cutter instead of a knife?’” The appeal, according to Brown, is that a rolling blade doesn’t squish things the way a knife can, which makes it a better choice for cutting easily squashed foods like puff pastry.
But puff pastry and quesadillas aren’t the only things you can cut with your trusty pizza cutter. These 9 other options will show you how your pizza cutter can be one of the handiest tools in your arsenal!
9 Things You Can Cut With Your Pizza Cutter (Besides Pizza)
1. Lettuce
Shredding lettuce for taco night can be a pain, but not when you use a pizza cutter to get it done. Place a few leaves in a sturdy bowl, and carefully slice back and forth until shredded to your liking.
2. Desserts
Use your pizza cutter to cut up brownies for a bake sale, slice lemon bars into equal pieces, or to portion out a pan of fudge. It won’t help much with taller/deeper desserts, but it will make short work of bars and other low-profile treats.
3. Herbs
Mince herbs by laying them flat on a cutting board and running your pizza cutter over them a few times. You can thinly slice (or chiffonade) herbs and greens like this too — just roll them up and use your pizza cutter to slice the roll into thin strips.
4. Flatbreads
A pizza cutter makes a great tool for cutting any type of flatbread, from tortillas to naan and beyond. Use it to slice tortillas into triangles while making homemade tortilla chips, or cut pita bread into wedges to dip into tzatziki or hummus.
5. Pie Dough
Cut perfect strips for a lattice-crust pie with your trusty pizza cutter. To achieve straight lines and strips of even width, run the pizza cutter along the edge of a sturdy (and clean) ruler.
6. Marshmallows
Forgot to buy mini marshmallows for hot chocolate? Use your pizza cutter to cut standard-sized marshmallows into quarters. Where a knife would likely stick and make the job harder, the forward motion of a pizza cutter helps it glide right through.
7. Breakfast Sticks
Cut French toast, pancakes, or waffles into sticks your little ones can dip into syrup. Most kids have an easier time eating with their hands anyway, and who doesn’t love dipping things?
8. Raw Chicken
Instead of wrestling with a bulky chef’s knife to place it precisely where you want to, swap it for your pizza cutter instead. The smooth, rolling motion of a pizza cutter makes cutting raw chicken a breeze!
9. Sandwiches
It’s never been simpler to remove sandwich crusts or slice them in halves or quarters than it is with a pizza cutter. (I imagine this tip would be more useful to young moms or for grandparents with the grandkids visit, but if you prefer your sandwiches sans crust too, that’s your prerogative!)
BONUS: My Favorite Pizza Cutter
With all these excellent uses in mind, even if you rarely need to cut pizzas at home, you still have plenty of reasons to get a quality pizza cutter. I like this ZYLISS pizza cutter because your hand is right over the blade, which makes it easier to control.
The blade is sharp, and it’s much easier to apply pressure to it with than with a traditional pizza cutter. It even comes apart for easy cleaning!
How else do you use your pizza cutter?
My grandmother’s trick for cutting marshmallows or gumdrops: dip your kitchen sheers in water; re-dip as needed. When they’re wet, the goo doesn’t stick and it’s easier to cut these things.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.I just moved my Pizza cutter to my knife rack!! Thanks!
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Our family has a small restaurant and we use a pizza cutter to cut out the homemade dumplings for our chicken and dumplings every Thursday.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.I’m a huge AB fan and we all know he’s not a proponent of unitaskers.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.What / who is AB
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Alton Brown