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3Push the blade all the way through the apple. Do it slowly, so you don't cut yourself. Make sure that the knife pokes through the bottom of the apple, so you can see the blade.
4Pull out the knife. Do this slowly and carefully. Watch where you place your fingers. If the knife does slide out more quickly than you expect, the blade should not go anywhere near your fingers or palm.5Repeat this process three more times around the center of the apple. When you're finished, you should have made four incisions to create a square around the center of the apple.
6Insert the knife back into one of the incisions. Drag it from the first incision to the second, and all the way through the other two incisions, until you have completely cut around the apple's core.
7Remove the knife and push out the core with your thumbs. Push it down through the apple until it pops out.
Method Two: Coring a Whole Apple with an Apple Corer1Put the apple on a cutting board. The stem should be facing up.
2Push an apple corer down into the center of the apple.
3Twist the corer.
4Remove the center membranes and seeds.
Method Three: Coring an Apple One Half at a Time1Put the apple on a cutting board. The stem should be facing up.
2Cut the apple in half. Use a sharp knife to halve it from top bottom.
3Use a small spoon or melon baller to scoop out the seeds and fibrous sheathes of each half of the apple.
4Use a knife to remove the stem and bud ends of the apple. The core should be completely removed.
You can slice the apple further if it's necessary.Note that you can also do the same process if you cut the apple into fourths, instead of halves, first.
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