1. mandoline - Noun
2. mandoline - Verb
A small and beautifully shaped instrument resembling the lute.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA mandoline is a scary, dangerous little mini-guillotine for vegetables: you hold your veg firmly–strongly recommended that you use a hand guard–and rub it up and down, so to speak. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, use a vegetable peeler or mandoline to shave zucchini into long ribbons. Source: Internet
There are only two tools necessary for homemade potato chips, and they’re tools you should have around anyway: a mandoline slicer and a thermometer. Source: Internet
I don’t have a mandoline so my slices weren’t quite as thin as yours but it didn’t seem to matter. Source: Internet
In retrospect, we should have started a long time before 1 p.m. In the first hour, while slicing onions for the bread-and-butters, I nearly took the corner off my thumb on Rachel’s super-sharp mandoline. Source: Internet
Love a good reason to get out the mandoline. Source: Internet