The grate-est love of all.
Consider this your parmesan dynamic duo: First, use the knife to slice off the exact amount you want, (the stainless steel is textured so cheese will slip off with ease) then pop it into the hand grater and crank out ample flurries of cheese over any dish you deem worthy.
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Boska Holland is as cheese-savvy as they come (we’re talking a fromage fixation that started in the late 1800s). With six Red Dot Design Awards (that’s worldwide innovation fame right there) and products that you can find in 90 countries, they’re proving that cheese really is the thing we all have in common. From one-of-a-kind slicer sets for Parmesan to party-sized fondue pots, Boska has a tool for everyone that’ll age better than a block of Pecorino.
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Reviews for
Parmesan Cheese Knife & Grater Set
Reviews for
Parmesan Cheese Knife & Grater Set
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Broke after 3 uses
This device is made of stamped thin stainless steel & rod. Reminds me fondly of the Italian kitchen tools from my childhood. Unfortunately, the cover that clamps the cheese in the bin broke free of the handle clamp. It was connected with 3 tiny little spot welds. The spot welds were not done correctly & consequently broke. This type of failure is hard to predict whether this one unit is bad, or every unit that comes from the factory is bad. Regardless, it is poor quality control & now useless after 3 meals. And the knife. The knife is cute, but sharp as a plastic fast food knife. Since the handle is so stubby, it too is useless at cutting Parmesano Reggiano. Frankly I expected Food52 to test their products, this obviously wasn't.
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