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Cuisinart DLC-035TXAMZ Fine Grater Disc, Fits 14-Cup Processor
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Cuisinart DLC-035TXAMZ Fine Grater Disc, Fits 14-Cup Processor

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Description:

Stainless steel disc grates small, hard foods such as ginger and horseradish safely and easily; dishwasher safe. Requires the use of detachable stem DLC-039ATX

Features:

Finely grates even hard foods


For use with Cuisinart 14-cup food processor


For use with detachable stem; stores flat


Safe to use in dishwasher


3-year limited warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.5 inches
Product Width: 6.5 inches
Product Height: 0.5 inches
Package Length: 6.5 inches
Package Width: 6.4 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

12 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful for Parmesan and ChocolateApr 20, 2006
By Amalfi Coast Girl
Using this disk and my Cuisinart is so much easier than grating hard Parmesan on a Microplane grater. I use this whenever I need more than a couple of tablespoons of hard cheese. Since I usually make Italian food this disc has been a great help in my kitchen.

If you hate grating your own Parmesan on a microplane give this a try, I think you will love it.

It is also nice for grating dark chocolate so that it melts more quickly in a double boiler.

I highly recommend this product.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect to grate potatoJul 15, 2009
By Oksana
If you are a lover of a Russian cuisine and like potato pancakes (Draniki) it's wonderful to grate potato. I couldn't find anything on a market for a long time that would grate potato in a food processor as fine as this blade. Now I can make potato pancakes in 10 min. Perfect for it!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2not worth the effort to grate hard cheesesFeb 08, 2008
By Lorraine Stevenski "Lorrainesfav"
I use a lot of parmiagiano cheese and thought it would be easier to grate with this disc. The cheese gets stuck at the top of the grater disc and you have to constantly take the top off the processor and free up the cheese to continue. I think my OXO hand grater does a better job with less effort.

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:

2Fine Grater Disc not foo fine!Feb 25, 2009
By CHARLOTTE HENDERSHOT "SarikaKisSzentem"
The bad thing I found out about this grater was the fact is does not have holes which go through to the other side as do other discs. Therefore, what happens is that anything passed through the shoot comes out mushy. The ideal grater disc would be to have the same design as other discs to release the product through the bottom. Take heed Cuisinart.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect grated potatoes for Lithuanian-style potato pancakes and potato kugelJun 13, 2011
By adventureman, Washington, DC
The main reason I bought the 14-cup classic (non-Elite) Cuisinart was to automate the result obtained by grating potatoes on the fine grating side of a hand box grater. With the box grater you get a fine mush of potato fibers and considerable liquid to drain off.

I tried using just the stainless chopping blade but the resulting consistency didn't satisfy.

I bought and tried the "standard set" of additional discs including the fine shredding disc (I wanted this disc plus the 2 mm slicing disc anyway). The result was a mass of tiny peels with too little liquid release. I then used the chopping blade on these peels which made for a "chunkier" consistency which was good (and pleasantly different) but not perfect.

Finally, I got this fine grating disc. I was concerned whether it would pulverize too much, but, instead, it proved PERFECT. Nice finely textured potato fibers and lots of liquid to drain off. To test, I added some beaten egg, pre-sauteed golden translucent chopped onions and some salt and pepper. Add a bit of flour or some parsley if you'd like. Eaten with sour cream, these pan-fried potato pancakes were yummy perfection!

Other potato types might work well also, but I utilized the Yukon Gold variety (I noticed that the potato mush created using standard white potatoes seemed to turn brown much more rapidly after grating than was the case with the Yukon Gold).

As others have helpfully pointed out, be aware that, unlike other Cuisinart discs, there are no holes which go all the way through the disc. The lines of spots seen on the photo are 'pits and peaks' which do the grating job. Instead of going through the disc, the potato mush created spins to the outer rim and down into the container.

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