Making the Most of a Cheese Plane
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A cheese plane is so convenient when serving hard cheeses. But, are you making the most of this handy kitchen tool you just “gotta have”?
Here are a few other ways to make the most of your cheese plane:
1) Use it to create thin slices of potatoes for potato chips (see recipe, below).
2) Pull it across the top of a cold, hard, solid stick of butter when you need a small piece that won’t tear a slice of bread or toast.
3) Use it to zest a lemon, lime, or other citrus fruit.

QUICK AND EASY POTATO CHIPS
A few baking potatoes
Olive oil
Spices (try rosemary and sage, or barbeque seasoning mix)
Salt
Pepper
Wash the potatoes thoroughly (scrub the skins with a vegetable brush). Pull the cheese plane across each potato, cutting it into thin slices. Put the slices into a bowl and toss with the spices, olive oil, salt and pepper.
Line a baking sheet with a baking mat or parchment paper. Arrange potato slices on the baking sheet in a single layer. Bake for about 30 minutes at 375 degrees.
NOTE: Sweet potatoes also make delicious chips.

Another Kitchen Gadget You Just “Gotta Have” - from Daisy Benson








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