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How To Grate Cheese in A Food Processor

Freshly shredded cheese is essential for countless classic dishes. The next time you're making cacio e pepe or artisan pizza, skip the box grater and try shredding cheese in your food processor. It’s quick, easy and creates fresh shreds that help with even melting. A shredding disc is best for grating cheese in a food processor. If your model doesn’t have one, explore KitchenAid® food processors to upgrade. 

In general, freshly shredded cheese can be better for cooking than pre-shredded cheese. A block of cheese typically contains fewer preservatives so it may melt more smoothly and taste fresher. Read on to get step-by-step instructions on how to grate cheese without a grater so you can save time as you create luscious, cheese-forward favorites, such as homemade queso dip.

CAN YOU USE A FOOD PROCESSOR TO SHRED CHEESE? 

Yes. Most food processors come with a disc designed specifically for shredding. Shredding cheese in a food processor can be easier than manually pushing cheese through a box grater or microplane. Embrace effortless creativity and elevate your dishes by shredding cheese in your food processor.

GRATING CHEESE WITH A FOOD PROCESSOR: A STEP BY STEP GUIDE

Using your food processor to grate cheese is an easy process that could change the way you create in the kitchen. Simply attach the shredding disc to your food processor and slowly feed a large chunk of cheese through the feed tube. Check your processor’s owner’s manual for model-specific instructions on how to attach and use the shredding disc. If you’re looking to upgrade, browse all KitchenAid® food processors.

STEP 1: ATTACH THE SHREDDING DISC TO THE FOOD PROCESSOR

The shredding disc has cutouts that look similar to the cutouts in a box cheese grater. Affix the drive shaft to the center of the food processor work bowl, then attach the disc to the drive shaft. It will attach to the very top, rather than the bottom. Lock the food processor lid.

STEP 2: PREPARE THE CHEESE

The cheese should be firm and very cold, so make sure it is straight out of the refrigerator. If you’re shredding soft cheese, like mozzarella, put it in the freezer for 15–20 minutes before shredding. If cheese is too soft or warm, it will clump together. Cut the cheese into the largest pieces possible that will still fit into the processor’s feed tube. Cut off the rind if you don’t plan on eating it.

STEP 3: START SHREDDING

Place the piece of cheese into the feed tube of the lid. It should be resting on the shredding disc. Apply pressure with the food pusher and turn the processor on. Watch as the cheese block turns into beautifully shredded cheese in just a few seconds.

HOW DO YOU GRATE PARMESAN IN A FOOD PROCESSOR? 

If you’re trying to create ground parmesan or other hard cheeses that you can shake onto pizza and pasta, skip the shredding disc and place cheese directly into the food processor work bowl. Cut it into 1-inch pieces and pulse until the cheese has a powdery texture.

This type of parmesan, as opposed to shredded parmesan, can be incorporated easily into a breading mixture or salad dressing, providing a flavorful boost. It’s also nice to have on hand to enhance everyday dishes. Homemade grated parmesan has a fresh taste and texture that may be hard to find in its store-bought counterpart.

HOW DO YOU SHRED MOZZARELLA IN A FOOD PROCESSOR? 

For best results, put mozzarella into the freezer for 15–20 minutes before shredding it. The cheese doesn't need to be too hard, but it should be firm. Shredding cheese that is too soft could cause it to clump in the work bowl. Colder cheese creates independent, uniform shreds that can melt smoothly and evenly.

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How to Shred and Grate Carrots in a Food Processor

If you’re making carrot cake, sauerkraut, salad or spring rolls, your recipe may call for shredded or grated carrots. With the help of your food processor, you can shred carrots with ease to toss into your favorite recipes. Read on below to learn how to shred carrots in a food processor.

Shredded carrots: recipe & tips

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to shred and grate carrots with the help of your food processor.

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Step 1: Set up food processor

Before you can begin shredding carrots in a food processor, you need to assemble your appliance. Place the work bowl onto the base of your processor, making sure that it is secure in place. If you have a KitchenAid® food processor, align the handle with the raised button on the side of the base so that the bowl clicks into place. Then, lower the drive adapter onto the drive pin inside the work bowl.

Step 2: Attach the blade

After you’ve assembled your food processor, select the shredding disc accessory. Attach the disc to the top of the drive adaptor and lock it into place along with the lid.

Step 3: Prep the carrots for shredding

Place your carrots on a cutting board and trim the leafy tops using your knife. Clean the carrots by rinsing them under lukewarm water. You can also scrub the carrots with a vegetable brush during the cleaning process. If you prefer to work with peeled carrots, use a vegetable peeler to peel the outer layer off your carrots.

Step 4: Shred carrots

Once your carrots have been cleaned and prepped, turn your food processor on High. Place a carrot in the feed tube. If your food processor includes a food pusher, use it to guide the carrots toward the shredding disc. Repeat this process until all of your carrots have been shredded.

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Shredded vs. grated carrots: what’s the difference?

The main difference between shredded and grated carrots is the size and appearance of the results. Shredded carrots typically look like long, thin strips while grated carrots are much smaller, almost crumb-like. This is due to a difference in blade size between a shredder and a grater.

Which food processor disc is best for shredding or grating carrots?

The best option for shredding carrots in a food processor is a standard shredding disc, while grating requires a fine shredding disc if included with your model. Select KitchenAid® food processors come with a Reversible Fine/Medium Shredding Disc that allows you to shred with the medium side and grate with the fine side. You can also use this food processor blade attachment to shred cheese, chocolate, potatoes, vegetables and more.

Can I shred or grate carrots without a food processor?

Yes, you can shred or grate carrots without a food processor using a few different methods. You can use a box grater, a plane grater, a julienne peeler or a mandolin to get similar results to shredding with a food processor. These methods generally require more physical effort and time than a processor.

How can I incorporate shredded carrots into recipes?

You can add crunch, color and nutrients to your favorite recipes by including shredded carrots. Experiment with textures with a Lentil and Carrot Avocado Salad, add a savory spin a breakfast pastry with Carrot Kale Muffins or indulge your sweet tooth with a classic Three layer Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting.

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