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  2. This Is How to Shred Cheese So Nothing Sticks to the Box Grater

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  3. You May Be Using Your Box Grater Wrong. Here's an ... - AOL

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    And as can be expected, other users chimed in with further ways to get the job done with ease noting that you could "shred it with a shredder attachment in a food processor, 30 seconds and done ...

  4. Your Grandmother Never Made This Pimiento Cheese ... - AOL

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    Using pre-shredded cheese. We get it—shredded cheese is convenient. I turned 46 this year, and I’m finally beginning to understand why folks make compromises in the kitchen.

  5. Skeleton knife - Wikipedia

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    The first type of skeleton knife is a small kitchen knife that typically has three large holes on its blade used for cutting fruit or cheese. The purpose of these holes is to reduce the surface area of the blade so that sticky foods do not cling to it. Most skeleton knives are used for cutting very soft foods.

  6. Kitchen knife indentation - Wikipedia

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    Knife indentation is done away from the edge of a kitchen knife. A knife most simply has either a rectangular or wedge-shaped cross-section (sabre-grind v. flat-grind, but may also have concave indentations or hollows, whose purpose is to reduce adhesion of the food to the blade, so producing a cleaner and easier cut. This is widely found in ...

  7. Cheese knife - Wikipedia

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    Cheese cutter, an alternative to the cheese knife. Cheese cutters are designed to cut soft, sticky cheeses (moist and oily), and accordingly do not have a large sharp-edged blade; compare to a cheese knife with holes in the blade. The cutting edge of cheese cutters are typically a fine gauge stainless steel or aluminium wire (a "cheesewire ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...