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    The video insists that instead of using your muscles to shred in a downward motion, using your body weight to push the cheese across the grater instead will make things much easier.

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  4. I'm A Food Editor, And This Is The Only Pre-Shredded Cheese I Buy

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    Recipes To Try With Pre-Shredded Cheddar. With your new favorite cheese, consider making one of these recipes next: Sharp Cheddar Butter . Chicken Nachos. Cheese Dreams. Pimiento Cheese. Sausage ...

  5. Grater - Wikipedia

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    In the Indian subcontinent, the grater is used for preparation of a popular dessert, Gajar Ka Halwa. Graters produce shreds that are thinner at the ends than the middle. This allows the grated material to melt or cook in a different manner than the shreds of mostly uniform thickness produced by the grating blade of a food processor. Hand-grated ...

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  8. How to create the ultimate cheese board. Here are 15 expert ...

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    The one tool Clarke recommends most is the multi-use cheese knife recognizable for the holes in its blade, which usually comes with a pronged tip. The holes reduce contact surface area and create ...

  9. List of culinary knife cuts - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of regular knife cuts that are used in many recipes, each producing a standardized cut piece of food. The two basic shapes are the strip and the cube. The two basic shapes are the strip and the cube.