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How to Grate cheese

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By smilesatme1
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Even if you can eat cheese without grating it, but if you are making some pasta or macaroni then grated cheese would be good to mix in your recipe.

I only knew one way to grate the cheese and that would be by using a grater but if you are innovative or an inventor of your own lifestyle then you can create different ways or find different ways to grate the cheese.

You can also just squeezed it hard with your fingers until it will turn into pieces if you cannot find grater for your cheese.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Buy graters online or in your local supermarket. Of course, you need to shop for grater otherwise you can make your own grater for the cheese.

  2. Step 2

    Grate cheese using the type of grater you like to use either be made of plastic or steel or aluminum.

    There are types of cheese graters that you can get for cheap price and some of them are made of plastics and aluminum or steel.

  3. Step 3

    You can position your hand on how would you like to grate the cheese. This is another common sense here. You just make it sure that after grating your cheese you will not losing all your fingers and search them in the grated cheese in a bowl or container.

  4. Step 4

    You can also slice it thinly or chop it finely. Or you can pound it using your pestle and mortar if you just want it for your homemade recipe for yourself.

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