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OXO Good Grips Cherry & Olive Pitter - Black

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This cherry destoner can handle much more than just the sweet red fruits. It features a large silicone cup with flexible fins to hold food in place. As a result, you can pit anything that will fit into the cup. You can even remove the hull from small strawberries with this kitchen tool. The Cuisipro Cherry and Olive Pitter has been designed to stand out from other pitters. This is because it features a unique scoop that allows it to be used with one hand. To clarify, you can scoop up cherries and pit them in one smooth motion. Therefore, you still have one hand free to complete other tasks.

Let’s start with the most obvious of the bunch: a dedicated cherry pitter tool. If you pit a lot of cherries for recipes, it’s a handy gadget to have. While it’s largely a single-use tool ( I say “largely” because you can also use some models for olives), it gets the job done well.Cherry pitters come in a variety of styles, from handheld squeezing, tabletop multiple cherry pitting, hopper-style, and garnishing tools. Each one has its own advantages and disadvantages. The way the arms and blade work together ensure that cherries are pitted with as little meat removed as possible. As a result, you are left with unharmed, juicy fruit.

Do you have lots of space to store your kitchen tools? If so, you may want to invest in a cherry pitting machine. For example, these pitters are serious kitchen appliances that can handle a large number of cherries at once. Don’t want to fashion a pitting tool? You can pit cherries with a paring knife, though I find it to be a bit messier and more time consuming than other methods. She particularly loves all types of fusion cooking, mixing the best of different food cultures to make interesting and unique dishes. The easiest way to pit cherries is with a cherry pitter. The classic cherry pitter grips an individual cherry while a small rod pierces the fruit and pushes the pit right out. It leaves your cherries intact and ready for baking. However, because this technique only allows you to pit one cherry at a time, it can be a bit tedious. I have the Instecho Cherry Pitter and really love it! It's simple but effective!" — Emma Christensen, Associate General ManagerIf you've never seen a cherry pitter quite like this one, you're not alone. It's a unique design, and one that prevents you from having to grip and squeeze endlessly, which can prove challenging for many hands. What We Love: Easy to clean, matte plastic finish allows for easy grip when wet, comfortable for the occasional large batch

Place the cherry, stem side up, in the cherry pitter. It’s important for the stem hole of the cherry to line up with the pusher. This machine is 6.5” x 5” x 12.5”. It is definitely larger than handheld pitters and can be bulky to store. However, it can handle much more fruit than smaller options and has a commercial feel.

Leyespot Non-Toxic Dishwasher Safe Cherry Pitter

Food prep doesn't get any cuter or more kid-friendly than this "chomper" of a cherry pitter. It's a single pitter, meaning it works on one cherry at a time. You can help your little chef place the cherry into the tool's mouth, press down, release, and watch it land underneath. I prefer using plain (round) tips to stars. Not only can you pinch your fingers on the star’s sharp edges as you push the pit through, but it also leaves the cherries looking a bit jagged.

Place the “X” end of the cherry on the point of the pastry tip. Push firmly until the pit pops out. Similarly, some pitters are only meant to handle a certain type of cherry. However, some can destone both small and large cherries with high accuracy. These can often be used on other small fruits, such as strawberries as well. Cleanliness Brian Krause from the United States is the official Guinness World Records holder for the longest spit of a cherry pit. In 2004 he competed in the International Cherry Pit-Spitting Championship and spit a cherry pit over 93 feet! Overnight Oats. Top your favorite overnight oats recipe with piles of fresh cherries for a burst of fruit flavor!

It takes a little work but learning how to pit cherries (with or without a pitter) is worth every bit of effort.

This cherry pitter is a redesign of The Sausage Maker’s original Cherry Stoner. It is affectionately referred to as the Cherry Pitter Jr. because of it’s smaller size and price tag. Though it sounds similar to other individual cherry pitters, unlike the squeeze kind of pitter, this push button style is easier on the hand and wrist and won’t cause cramping when pitting small batches. It’s also one of the smaller mechanical pitters on this list, measuring around 4 inches without a jar attached. More importantly, the all-metal lid and spring mean the pitter will last a long time. The only piece you’ll have to replace is the rubber gasket that the cherry sits on. Users and reviewers say it eventually gets stretched out, though I didn't experience that during my tests. Otherwise, the unit will last you through many cherry seasons. Cherries are my hands-down favorite fruit! I love almost everything about them. The thing that is keeping them from being absolutely perfect? Those pesky cherry pits! This is a commercial cherry pitter that pits up to five cherries at one time. Above all, it is made of stainless steel in Buffalo, NY. As a result, this is a high-quality product that is enjoyable to use. It features one handle that pits all five cherries at the same time. Meanwhile, the pits are moved into a separate stainless steel container. The seedless cherries drop directly below into another container.

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