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This thread centers around participants' experiences and opinions regarding the use of the Ultimate Mandoline (UM) for preparing mozzarella cheese, particularly in cooking demonstrations. Many participants express their challenges and preferences related to cheese preparation techniques and tools.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the effectiveness and usability of the UM for cheese preparation. Some express strong dislike for the tool, while others appreciate its functionality for different tasks.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to cheese preparation in the context of cooking demonstrations, highlighting various techniques and tools they use.
Consultants looking for insights on cheese preparation techniques and tool preferences may find this discussion relevant to their own experiences in cooking demonstrations.
28sal said:how cani get one because i have a herd time with the mandoline.
I love my UM! Use it all the time! And I do cheese and everything on mine! I do like my DCG for small jobs! Especially now that I microwave my cheddar! I love it! That was a tip from National Conference about 5 years ago! Just a plug for National Conference!:thumbup:dannyzmom said:I adore my UM and couldn't live w/o it!!!
I prefer the DCG for grating soft cheeses and tend to use my UM for slicing lemons & limes
Evelynt said:Oh My!! I have some "grate" advice for you all.
Whether you are using the Deluxe Cheese Grater or the UM you should cut your cheese into the size you'll be grating,then put it in the microwave for 8-12 seconds. The time depends on the power of the micro. Doing this brings the natural oils of the cheese to the surface and it grates beautifully!!! Remember too that the softer the cheese the lighter the squeeze. No man handling the cheese!!!
um-um-good said:I used to hate grating cheese with the ultimate mandoline; until, i stopped using the hand gaurd. it works AMAZING!! Just use it like a box grater! on a side note does anyone have the garden ranch pizza recipe mentioned in this thread? i'm fairly new & can't fine the recipe...Thanks soo much!!!:chef:
DebbieJ said:Count me in the Love the UM club.
I no longer use the UM for tomatoes. I now use the Santoku knife. I slice them as thin as possible and let them know it is my favorite knife and has yet to be sharpened.pamperedmomto3 said:Okay, what are you doing that I'm not doing? I also have a ton of trouble with tomatoes.
3-cheese garden pizza worked for me!pamperedmomto3 said:Not to beat a dead horse, but can anyone give me advice on what I should do to prepare mozzarella cheese. I don't want to use the mandoline because it desimates (sp?) the cheese but that is the only tool I have at my disposal to deal with cheese. Should I have the host purchase shredded cheese or would that be a faux pas? Can anyone give me a good pizza recipe that showcases the large bar pan, garlic press, classic batter bowl, prep bowls, utility knife and chopper? Thanks so much in advance!