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These 20+ Spiralizer Recipes are healthy, easy and super delicious. Incorporate spiralized veggies into your breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
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What's in this Post
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Spiralized Breakfast Recipes
- Spiralizer Recipes for Lunch
- Spiralizer Recipes for Dinner
- Spiralized Dessert Recipes
Healthy & Easy Spiralizer Recipes
Spiralizers aren’t just for zucchini noodles – there are so many different ways you can use a spiralizer nowadays! The spiralizer tool is super inexpensive and a great way to add more veggies to your diet while enjoying them in a new and exciting way. From breakfast to dinner, I rounded up some of my favourite spiralizer recipes for every meal!
Spiralizer tips & tricks
Here are some tips and tricks on how to use a spiralizer:
- Use medium to large fruits or vegetables – but not too large!
- Pick symmetrical foods for the best spiralized noodles. If the food your spiralizing is crooked, you can cut it to make it more symmetrical for easy spiralizing.
- Wash and peel your veggies beforehand.
- Cut any noodles after spiralizing so they're not super long and are easier to eat!
- Always position the food you're spiralizing at the center of the spiralizer to avoid half moon noodles.
- After spiralizing zucchini, dry the noodles and sprinkle them with salt to soak up some of the excess moisture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best foods to spiralize?
You can spiralize just about any vegetable or fruit that is firm enough to take a spin through a spiralizer. Some commonly spiralized veggies include zucchini, carrots, parsnips, potatoes (including russet and sweet potato), apples, rutabagas, butternut squash and veggies.
Can you still make these recipes if you don't have a spiralizer?
Yes! If you don't have a spiralizer, you can still make these recipes using pre-spiralized fruits or veggies (which you can typically find by the bagged salads at the grocery store). You could also use a julienne peeler or mandoline to achieve a similar effect.
How do you store spiralized food?
If you're ingredient prepping your spiralized veggies, dry them off completely after spiralizing and store in a paper-towel lined airtight container in the fridge. The paper towel will soak up any excess water and prevent the veggies from getting soggy until you're ready to use them.
Do you have to cook spiralized veggies or can you eat them raw?
You don't have to cook spiralized veggies – it all depends how you would eat the vegetable if it wasn't spiralized. For example, you wouldn't eat raw potato, but you would eat raw cucumber.
How do you cook zoodles?
After spiralizing your zoodles, discard any that are seedy then place the ones you're using into a colander and sprinkle with salt. Let them sit for 10-15 minutes to dry out a big, then steam, boil or microwave the noodles. Make sure to keep a close eye on them, as they cook faster than traditional pasta noodles.
Spiralized Breakfast Recipes
Did you know you can use your spiralizer to make breakfast? Try everything from sweet potato “nests” to a protein-packed casserole.
Spiralized Sweet Potato Egg in a Hole via Eat the Gains
This Sweet Potato Egg in a Hole uses spiralized sweet potatoes as a nest to hold your eggs, making breakfast gluten free, paleo, Whole30, nutritious, & fun!
Roasted, Easy, Herby Spiralized Vegetables via Fit Foodie Finds
Get inspired to use yourspiralizer and make these roasted, flavorful spiralized vegetables. PLUS, 20 ways to take your spiralized veggies to the next level by turning them into yummy, nutrient-packed recipes bursting with flavors!
Spiralized Breakfast Casserole {GF, Low Cal, Paleo} via Skinny Fitalicious
This Paleo Spiralized Breakfast Casserole is bursting with comforting flavors & packed with 20 grams of protein. A breakfast worth waking up for!
Baked Egg and Sweet Potato Nests via Bowl of Delicious
A healthy, paleo/whole30, gluten-free, TWO INGREDIENT breakfast – a great and easy way to get veggies in the morning!
Spiralizer Recipes for Lunch
A spiralizer is a handy tool for anyone meal prepping. If you're looking for easy low carb lunch ideas, look no further than these recipes!
Zucchini Chicken Noodle Soup Jars
30 minutes minutes
These Spiralized Zucchini Chicken Noodle Soup Jars are a perfect low-carb meal prep idea. Just add boiling water, microwave and enjoy!
Make this recipe
Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 1420mg | Potassium: 406mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 6700IU | Vitamin C: 127.9mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 1.6mg
Healthy Asian Crab and Avocado Spiralized Cucumber Salad {Paleo} via Cotter Crunch
Healthy Asian Crab and Avocado Spiralized Cucumber Salad. Paleo Asian Crab with Avocado mixed with Spiralized Cucumber Salad! Perfect Protein Packed lunch!
No-Cook Zucchini Noodles with Pesto via Healthy Seasonal Recipes
These no-cook zucchini noodles with pesto are such a breeze to whip up on a hot summer night. They are low-carb, vegetarian and primal friendly!
Zucchini Noodle Salad via Wholesome Yum
This cold zucchini noodle salad recipe is a delicious, healthy way to enjoy raw spiralized zucchini noodles. Quick & easy with common ingredients!
Winter Caprese Beet Noodle Pasta via The Lean Green Bean
This Winter Caprese Beet Noodle Pasta is a healthy low carb dinner option thanks to the spiralized vegetable noodles!
Spiralized Greek Style Salad via A Cedar Spoon
Spiralized Greek Style Salad will help you escape to the islands of Greece with fresh Greek flavors. Cucumbersand zucchini noodles add a fun twist to a classic Greek salad paired with creamy feta and topped with a light dressing.
Spiralized Apple and Cabbage Slaw via Skinnytaste
This beautiful apple and cabbage slaw is sweet, bright and crisp, the perfect side dish to any meal and great to bring to a potluck.
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Spiralizer Recipes for Dinner
These dinner recipes are delicious ways to use up any leftover vegetables you may have on hand. Make noodles, salads and even stir fries!
30-Minute Ginger Beef Sweet Potato Noodles
40 minutes minutes
These 30-Minute Ginger Beef Sweet Potato Noodles are so delicious! Use spiralized sweet potato noodles for an easy low carb meal.
Make this recipe
Calories: 257kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 586mg | Potassium: 919mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 6549IU | Vitamin C: 178mg | Calcium: 99mg | Iron: 3mg
Spiralized Zucchini Pad Thai Bowls {Low-Carb}
35 minutes minutes
These Spiralized Zucchini Pad Thai Bowls are a low-carb meal prep option made with chicken, fresh veggies and Pad Thai sauce.
Make this recipe
Calories: 382kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 532mg | Potassium: 751mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 1050IU | Vitamin C: 66.8mg | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 2.3mg
Easy Baked Turkey Meatballs
35 minutes minutes
These Easy Baked Turkey Meatballs are freezer-friendly and perfect for meal prep! Serve with pasta and zucchini noodles for a healthy dinner.
Make this recipe
Calories: 444kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 68mg | Sodium: 1043mg | Potassium: 1279mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 1021IU | Vitamin C: 32mg | Calcium: 166mg | Iron: 4mg
Roasted Spring Vegetables on Spiralized Butternut Squash Noodles via Boulder Locavore
Balsamic Roasted Spring Vegetables on Spiralized Butternut Squash Noodles is a vegetarian dinner full of asparagus,Romanesco, and grape tomatoes. A colorful filling meat-free and gluten-free spiralized vegetable recipe.
Wasabi Cucumber Avocado Dressing + Spiralized Cucumber Salad via Peas and Crayons
Let’s shake up those salads with a homemade dressing recipe! This naturally vegan wasabi cucumber avocado dressing is super creamy and full of flavor!
Sweet Potato Noodles with Spinach Recipe via Diethood
Sweet Potato Noodles with Spinach is an easy and healthy sweet potato recipe. A delicious vegetarian dinner idea with garlicky sweet potato noodles, spinach, onions, and a sprinkle of cheese.
Easy Tuna Ragu [Keto and Whole 30 Friendly] via Mommy's Home Cooking
This Easy Tuna Ragu recipe is delicious, light and healthy yet full of robust flavors. It’s ridiculously easy to make and everything is cooked in one pan in less than 30 minutes.
Spiralized Sweet Potato Stir Fry via JoyFoodSunshine
Spiralized Sweet Potato Stir Fry is a veggie-lovers dream! Spiralized vegetables are stir-fried in a sweet hoisin peanut sauce and it’s ready in 20 minutes!
Baked Garlic & Herb Shoestring Rutabagas via Simple Seasonal
Change it up a bit and give the rutabaga the place it deserves at your dinner table with this sweet, savory, and nutritious side dish that’s a breeze to make.
Spiralized Dessert Recipes
Finish up your meal with one of these yummy spiralized desserts! They're also fun to bring to parties.
Mini Apple & Browned Butter Tarts via The Creative Bite
Mini Apple & Browned Butter Tarts are a perfectly holiday treat with great fall flavors! This dessert includes a flaky pie crust topped with apples & pecans
Spiralized Apple Tart via Simple Quinoa
This spiralized apple tart is the perfect dessert – it’s quick, healthy and delicious. Made using only natural ingredients it’s also gluten-free + vegan.
Spiralized Carrot Cake Muffins with Coconut Cream Frosting via Inspiralized
I’ve been meaning to make Carrot Cake Muffins forever, so I’m happy to finally get them up on the blog! Of course, they used spiralized carrots – which are way less labor intensive than grating carrots (ick!) You still get that carrot-cake flavor and you get little swirls of carrots in your muffins.
Spiralizer Recommendations & Meal Prep Tools
If you're in the market for a spiralizer, here are my product recommendations:
- This spiralizer comes with 5 different blade attachments so you can customize how your spiralized veggies look.
- This adjustable mandoline is perfect if you lack cabinet space because it comes with a mini spiralizer.
- If you have a KitchenAid stand mixer, you may want to invest in this spiralizer attachment for it.
- Make sure to grab someglass meal prep bowlsto pack up your weekly lunches.
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Kai says
I spiralize them and put in my gowise air fryer! Bags fries!!!
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