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When you grate cheese, everyone knows that you hold the grater upright and glide the object (cheese) against the blades. Usually onto an entre. However, a woman recently demonstrated how to easily ...
We all have a preferred side of a cheese grater we like to use. Maybe you’re a fan of the classic shredding side, perfect for turning a block of tasty cheese into a pile of grated goodness or ...
So when I saw a few variations of a rotary cheese grater on TikTok, I was intrigued. I decided to put the Susteas Rotary Cheese Grater to the test. Interchangable blades Instead of interchangeable ...
When considering a cheese grater, “durability and grip are the most important overall qualities,” says cheese specialist Jessica Sennett. More than anything else, the materials of your grater ...
In a comment, the author added: "All this has ever done is hurt my hand, but I've literally never used those smalls hole graters ever. Pretty much just use the other side for making grated cheese." ...
A rasp-style grater, with its short, razor-sharp notches, can not only make short work of grating cheese, chocolate, citrus zest, nutmeg, ginger, and many other ingredients, it’s also easier to ...