Cut into florets and pulse in food processor or
use grater.
Blitz into fine pieces in a food processor or, if you don't have a food processor, you can
use a grater.
Use a grater or a ricer to break down the potatoes, and transfer grated potatoes to a mixing bowl.
I usually do this by cutting it into chunks and feeding it directly into my food processor, letting the blade cut it up (I suppose you could also
use the grater attachment thingy as well).
I would recommend making your own baby food to anyone... if you don't have something to puree the fruit / vege simply
use a grater... works just the same for things like apple, pears and even sweet patatoes after they are boiled.
Can
I use a grater or should I just boil in smaller chunks?
You can also
use the grater attachment on your food processor.
All you need to achieve these rice - like grains is a box grater — or if you're lazy, like me,
use the grater attachment on your food processor.
And speaking of grateful, we have a local pecorino that's just amazing so when I make this I'll
use a grater - ful of that.
As soon as the muffins are out of the oven,
use a grater or microplane to grate the chocolate chips you set aside over the tops of the muffins.
Use a grater to «rice» the cauliflower into small rice - like pieces.
You can
use a grater, but it will take longer, and you'll risk shredding your fingertips.
Use a grater to take off just the colored part, not the white pith.
But the fastest and easiest way is to
use the grater blade in the food processor.
Just
use the grater attachment or pulse with the blade to create cauliflower rice in a flash and toss it in a pan with baked chicken, coconut milk and curry powder!
First
use a grater to scrape off the thin yellow outer zest of the lemon.
With the 2.0 version of the recipe too,
we use a grater to incorporate the butter to help a little with the flakiness (courtesy of my girl Adrianna), pushing them even closer to the relation of a pie.
I like to
use the grater disc of my food processor to grate my cauliflower, because I find it's a lot less messy that way, but you could also do this with a box grater.
Would this work
using a grater to make the courgette spaghetti??
Using the grater attachment of a food processor, grate potatoes and remaining 1 1/4 cup diced onion.
Cutting foods into smaller pieces
using a grater or food processor.
Also, I shred my carrots in the food processor (linked in tools section below),
using the grater attachment.
2 cups of shredded carrots (I just threw them into my food processor and
used the grater attachment)
Used a grater to get the acorn squash fine enough.
In a large bowl,
using a grater, grate in large Vidalia onion into the ground chicken.
Start by grating garlic cloves and ginger
using a grater.
If you're only
using your grater for cheese, you're missing out.
You can use a food processor or mini chopper, but I find
using a grater is the fastest way to do this.
Using a grater shred the Persian cucumbers directly into the bowl.
I grate quite often and would
use the graters to grate fruits, vegs and cheeses.
Using this grater works perfectly for making the crust.
I used the grater attachment on my food processor for the beetroot to speed things along even further but you can grate by hand if you don't have such a thing.
Making salads,
using a grater is a handy way, or a grater in a food processor can be so quick and.
Using a grater, remove 1 tsp.
Not exact matches
If not, the salt block pieces may be ground with a
grater (such as a Microplane ®) and
used for cooking or table service.
Then slice the ends of the zucchini and finely grate it
using a cheese
grater.
When it comes time to
use it, take it out, peel it as required and grate with the same
grater that you would
use for making zest.
(I grate it on a plate not straight into the pan as most
graters are metal and they get very hot when
used above heat!)
Use the coarse teeth on a
grater or a mandolin to save on chopping time and avoid
using tomatoes as they are often too watery.
Use a microplane
grater to grate the garlic into the sauce.
To remove the «zest» from a lemon,
use a very fine
grater (similar to this) and grate just the outer yellow layer of the lemon.
Does anyone actually
use all four sides of their
grater?
I keep sticks of butter in my freezer, so that by the time I
use a box
grater to grate the cheese, the butter is still super cold.»
CARROTS:
Use the small holes on a box
grater to grate the carrots.
For best results:
use a hand
grater to grate the zucchini, onion and garlic super fine.
Using a standard size
grater, grate the cold butter into the large bowl of dry ingredients, stopping occasionally to flour the butter to keep it separated.
You could always
use a peeler or
grater to make the zucchini noodles and depending on the type / size blender you have I'm sure you would have no problem making the pesto I would just make the pesto in small batches as a blender may not hold all the ingredients at once!
Using a large grates on a flat handheld
grater, push the spaetzel dough through the grates and into the boiling water.
Shred the root
using the finest grate on your box
grater - this recipe will not work with a coarse grate.
Use a microplane or fine
grater to grate in the zest of about 1/4 of the orange and bash in the seeds from half the pomegranate and squeeze in the juice, then add a lid to the pan.