Apr 9, 2009 #1 C crankin Senior Cook Joined Mar 31, 2007 Messages 353 Can I shave cheese (i.e. a block of parmesan) without having a special tool? How would I do this?
Apr 9, 2009 #2 Katie H Site Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 16,689 Location I live in the Heartland of the United States Use a vegetable peeler. Works quite well but may take some time.
Apr 9, 2009 #3 OP OP C crankin Senior Cook Joined Mar 31, 2007 Messages 353 Katie E said: Use a vegetable peeler. Works quite well but may take some time. Click to expand... So I can just a vegetable peeler to get shaved cheese as seen on the top of the pasta in this recipe? http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1886401
Katie E said: Use a vegetable peeler. Works quite well but may take some time. Click to expand... So I can just a vegetable peeler to get shaved cheese as seen on the top of the pasta in this recipe? http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1886401
Apr 9, 2009 #4 Katie H Site Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 16,689 Location I live in the Heartland of the United States Yep, yep, yeppers. Go for it.
Apr 9, 2009 #5 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,416 Location Massachusetts crankin said: So I can just a vegetable peeler to get shaved cheese as seen on the top of the pasta in this recipe? Linguine with Arugula Pesto Recipe - Pasta - MyRecipes.com Click to expand... I'd bet that's how they did it for the picture.
crankin said: So I can just a vegetable peeler to get shaved cheese as seen on the top of the pasta in this recipe? Linguine with Arugula Pesto Recipe - Pasta - MyRecipes.com Click to expand... I'd bet that's how they did it for the picture.