It's often tossed with spaghetti and toasted breadcrumbs, the Pantescan answer to grated Parmesan.
Sprinkle 1 Tbs. of the sugar over the grated zucchini and toss to distribute.
Their first product was grated horseradish, bottled in a clear glass to showcase its purity.
Most of what the pope has said in recent weeks has grated on American ears.
The previous night we'd eaten pork ribs and a salad that had more grated cheese than lettuce.
Still, it grated then and it still grates now all these years later in upstate New York.
Or it may have been his plans to build a private oil pipeline to China that grated most.
Heavenly hunks of slow-roasted short rib, peppercorn-crusted and topped with freshly grated horseradish, come in parchment on wooden slabs.
Transfer the grated zucchini to a colander or sieve set over a bowl.
What grated most with Tunisia's small elite was the upstart first family's habit of elbowing out competitors and flaunting of power.
New York's supertrendy Bliss Spa offers patrons the Ginger Rub, employing fresh-grated gingerroot (no word on whether that comes with wasabi and chopsticks).
An attitude that puts economics and technology first has grated on consumers and established institutions, such as the transportation industry, that Uber wants to disrupt.
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"I can tell you're not from Wisconsin, " the waitress said when I griped about the glop of dressing on top of a cup of grated cheese.
Traditionally, the two varieties are grated and melted together with a hint of garlic, a splash of white wine and a touch of kirsch, cherry brandy.
Mostly privately educated, they evinced an air of superiority that grated with Mr Birt, who seldom lets us forget that his roots are in working-class Liverpool.
"The lack of respect that's been shown to his remains has grated our membership, " said Joe Ann Ricca, founder and president of the Richard III Foundation.
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"For hours, days, I fixated on the patch of sunlight cast against my wall through those barred and grated windows, " Bauer wrote of his time in Iran.
Michael reluctantly assents, but then does something terrible: he ladles out a portion onto a red tortilla, rolls it up and smothers the ensemble in grated American cheddar.
While you can buy pre-grated real Parmigiano-Reggiano at some gourmet stores, if you decided to save labor and buy grated, there is an even bigger chance you got the imitation stuff.
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Visit Albuquerque in the late summer or early fall and you are bound to see and smell chiles rotating in grated steel barrels over propane flames to loosen the skin and bring out the flavour.
The vegetable's most classic employment is in the cold French salad celerie remoulade, in which the root is peeled, grated, "cooked" in lemon juice (or blanched briefly in acidulated water) to lose a bit of its rawness, then dressed with a mustardy mayonnaise.
Eateries like the historic St Elmo Steakhouse, a fine dining city classic well-known for its nostril-burning, yet oh-so-satisfying shrimp cocktail made with freshly-grated horseradish, have been joined by newcomers like the swanky, art-filled Capital Grille, a steakhouse located in the Conrad Indianapolis hotel.
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