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Enrico Cheese Grater

2008_05_28-Cheese.jpgWe just came across this footed cheese grater, and we think we like it. It solves one of our cheese problems, and it also has a very interesting story behind it...

 
 

When grating cheese tableside to fling over fresh pasta we often find that the cheese goes everywhere. This grater has a drawer to capture those precious bits of Parmesan, and a foot to keep it steady. It's also made from environmentally-friendly bamboo.

It also has a romantic story behind it. Here is the story from the Enrico website:

Just before the turn of the century, Enrico Ratti worked as a carpenter for a wealthy family near Castagnetto, Italy, and fell in love with their daughter, Luisa. The family would not give their blessing for Luisa to wed the orphan Enrico, so they eloped to America, bringing with them their love of the dishes of the Italian countryside. Alas, America lacked the tools of a traditional Italian kitchen, so Enrico fashioned by hand the predecessor of today's Enrico Grater for the rich hard cheeses they so cherished. Many of Enrico's original graters are still used by the Ratti family today.
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Jim Ratti, the founder of Enrico Products and an accomplished woodworker himself, used one of his grandfather's graters as a model to create the modern version of the Enrico Cheese Grater that you see today. It has the same features as the Enrico original, plus a few new ones. We now use bamboo - a modern, environmentally friendly material that simultaneously maintains the look and feel of its old world counterpart, yet is sturdy enough for use by the gourmet cook. The grater also features a stainless steel grating surface that will stand up to years of use.
Wood working and elopement! How much better does it get? Find the Enrico grater here:

The Enrico Grater with Free Cheese Knife, $39.95 at Enrico Products

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finally -- the right grater for parmesan

posted by mschatelaine on May 28th 2008 at 7:26am
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Wow that's really pretty! I love bamboo!

I would suggest for a cheaper alternative the Oxo Good Grips Box Grater which comes with a storage container on the bottom. You still get a little cheese coming off the grater, but for the most part it works wonderfully--the best box grater I've used by far.

http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Grips-Box-Grater/dp/B0007VO0CQ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1211993347&sr=8-1

posted by bobcatsteph3 on May 28th 2008 at 7:51am
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Woodworking and elopement sounds like the story of my life the past couple months. ;)

posted by SisterRae on May 28th 2008 at 8:43am
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Whoa! Now you have us all intrigued, SisterRae...

posted by faith on May 28th 2008 at 8:52am
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Ikea also has a cheap-o one that comes with two plastic bottoms, two different grating attachments, and two lids for that leftover cheese. I've used mine for several years and still love it!

posted by splim on May 28th 2008 at 9:52am
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What a lovely, lovely work of art!

posted by KrapArtist on May 28th 2008 at 9:56pm
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