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Using a cheese iron, a long skinny tool loosely resembling an apple-corer, to sample the cheese center for readiness, Mr. Skovron cut a narrow passage into the wheel, extracted a strip of cheese, sampled, pronounced it at a desired stage of ripeness, reinserted most of the sample back into the wheel, and smoothed over the rind.
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Helmut Ruhemann restored it using a cheese grater, wax, a laundry iron and a dentist's burnishing implement.
Using a cheese slicer, thinly slice 3 ounces of Gruyère.
Shred the potatoes using a cheese grater.
If a knife is binding up in the cheese, try using a cheese plane or wire cheese slicer, instead.
Smell is the first sense I use after drawing a sample from a 20kg block of cheddar using my cheese iron; a thin, spade-like tool of about 100mm by 18mm that extracts a core from a block of cheese.
Use a cheese grater to grate them.
Use a cheese grater for the chocolate.
You can use a cheese grater or a food processor.
Use a cheese grater to make jeans look faded.
Use a cheese slicer to make several thin slices.
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