Grating Mode 

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Grating Mode 

What is it?

Using the Thermomix® Cutter accessory, effortlessly grate fruit and vegetables with the TM6® Grating Mode. Perfect for thinly grating potatoes to create delicious potato pancakes, or thickly grating cheese for homemade pizzas.

How does it work?

  • With the cutter disc inserted with side 2 facing up, conveniently choose between a thin (2 mm) or thick (4 mm) cut.
  • Rapidly cut a wide variety of fruits or vegetables in seconds.

Works best for:

  • Health conscious individuals looking for easy ways to prepare raw fruits and vegetables.
  • Busy cooks looking to prepare fresh ingredients quickly.
  • Dinner party hosts looking to wow their guests with minimal time and effort.

Cut, Slice, and Grate at the Touch of a Button!

With the Thermomix® Cutter, you can perfectly slice and grate cucumber, potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables, for stunning salads, oven-baked dishes, and tons of your other favourite recipes. Effortless cutting with exceptional results - all in one disc!

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Did you know?

When removing the cutter, always make sure to remove the cutter shaft from the mixing bowl. Chocolate is not recommended for use with Grating Mode. To create shavings, use a sharp knife or vegetable peeler. Alternatively, you can grate chocolate by using the Chop tool on your TM6®.

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Top Tips:

  • • Ensure the cutter disc is inserted with side 2 facing up. The light central hub needs to be facing upwards for grating.
  • • Grating in batches will ensure a better end result and avoid overflowing the cutter basket.
  • • To optimize your time, weigh all the ingredients before starting grating. Remember that the basket holds approximately 800 g grated fruits or vegetables.
  • • Fruits and vegetables should be ripe but firm to the touch.

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A Guide to Grating Vegetables!

Thermomix® Cutter can help grate a variety of fruits and vegetables. Find out which foods work the best using our Cutter guide.

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