How I use vegetable corers to garnish food and more.
'Any fool could be a witch with a runic knife, but it took skill to be one with an apple corer.' - Terry Pratchett (Carpe Jugulum)
If, like me, you have using an apple corer in your craft on your bucket list, you may be interested in my ideas. A vegetable corer, is essentially an apple corer and I was looking for different uses in the kitchen since I figured kitchen witchcraft was the best way to get a corer into the craft. There weren't many ideas so please tell me if you have anymore!
So here's the ideas I got:
Core apples to stuff them with edible correspondences, may sure to add a wet ingredient like butter, then wrap in pastry and bake! 🍏
Core potatoes to stuff the with edible correspondences, then roast or bake! 🥔
Use a corer you won't be using for food, possibly from being rusty, and use it to carve in candles or clay, it'll carve differently to your toothpick or thorns. ⚱
Core something to become a candle holder, just make sure to match the thickness. For example if you core an apple to be a candle holder this could add temptation, wisdom, beauty, youth or health. 🕯
Need to plunge a blade into something? A corer is a blade designed solely for being plunged into ingredients! ⚔
I'd love to get more use out of my corer so I encourage any suggestions 💕













