grater
I would personally use a cheese grater. You should probably get one that has more than one edge to it so that you have different options on how thick or thin you want the cheese. Hope this helps!!!
A metal or plastic hand-grater.
You use a cheese grater , as shown in pic above
Cut it, slice it, shred it, shave it, blend it, crumble it. The possibilities are pretty much endless.
Peel potatoes then use a cheese grater to shred them.
slices things Graters are used to shred foods into fine pieces. For example, cheese graters.
You don't soften hard Parmesan cheese. Usually the harder it is the longer it will last and the less fat it contains. Shave it thinly or shred and use on top of hot and cold pasta dishes and salads.
It depends on how fine you want the final product. If you want medium pieces it can be torn by hand. If you want it a little smaller cut the head in half. Then chop it with a knife. If you want it to actually be shredded use a food processor.
No. That would be disgusting.
A half cup is going to be less then 8 oz of shredded cheese. The simplest thing is to cube or shred the cheese and then measure it in a measuring cup.
Yes, but I would not use melted cheese as this would bring great difficulty. I would google via images 'sculpting horses out of cheese' if you would like a visual of this.
Shredding- use the double d (otherwise it would be "shreding" and you would say it like "shreeding")
The word is a utensil, as in a kitchen utensil. Plural is utensils.
Yes, the word 'utensil' is a noun, a singular common noun; a word for an implement for household use, a thing.