| I use a micro plane for grating parm and that's quick and easy. When it comes to cheddar and similar cheeses, though, I still use the equivalent of a box grater. Does anyone use or know of a tool that would help you rapidly grate a lot of cheddar or similar cheese? Thanks. |
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You're doing it how I do it.
The grater wheel in a food processor also works, but getting the food processor out and then cleaning it afterward negates any saving of effort. |
| I mean, is it really that hard? There's also that handheld grater that they use in restaurants. |
| I use my cuisinart food processor - it will shred a whole block of cheddar in about a minute |
Gee, I'm sorry to bother you, PP. Perhaps you should skip posts that you find so very annoying.
Cooks who regularly feed large numbers of guests know that grating a lot of cheese by hand is time-consuming and tiring. Hence the question about a tool to cut prep time. A rotary grater is for hard cheeses, not something like cheddar. |
Thanks, PP. Is there a specific attachment for this? I need a new food processor anyway. . . . |
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We've got a rotary grater with two drums, a fine one for parm/chocolate, and one with larger holes from cheddar etc. Just make sure the cheese is straight from the fridge- it doesn't work as well with warm/room temp cheese.
http://www.amazon.com/Zyliss-Cheese-Grater-Coarse-White/dp/B000AEODVS/ref=pd_sim_k_5?ie=UTF8&refRID=0XZ2X65JYFR01MN49MY7 |
| I also use my food processor, but only if it's a LOT of cheese. Mine is the 11 cup cuisinart and it came with a grater. Food processors aren't for everyone (if you don't like doing dishes), but for me it's awesome. I use mine several times a week and it sits out. |
| Food processor. We had a party recently and served skyline chili. Thank goodness for the food processor -- 3 lbs of cheese grated in less than a minute. |
| Thanks so much, everyone! |