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Pasta Kitchen launched in 2016 with a straightforward aim: stock the tools that actually make a difference when you're cooking Italian food at home. We're a family-run business, and Italian cooking tools are genuinely what we know. We've been selling Marcato pasta machines and Eppicotispai tools the entire time, and every product we add to the range gets used and tested by our team at home before it goes on the site.
The range has grown a lot since then, but the approach hasn't. We choose products we believe in, from brands that have been making them properly for decades. Almost everything we sell is made in Italy. Marcato pasta machines are manufactured in Campodarsego, near Padova. Berkel slicers and knives are made in Italy, in the province of Varese. Cerutti Inox and Eppicotispai are Italian-made brands we've carried for years.
We're an authorised UK retailer for the brands we carry. Everything is supplied with UK-compatible plugs where applicable, VAT is included in the price, and there are no import duties or customs surprises on delivery.* You may be able to find some of these products cheaper from overseas sellers, but what you won't get is UK warranty support, correct specifications for the UK market, or anyone to call if something goes wrong.
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Stainless steel rasp graters made by Eppicotispai in Italy, available in two sizes. The Fine (29 cm, 2.4 mm holes) produces the light, fluffy results you want when finishing Parmesan over pasta or zesting citrus. The Medium (33 cm, 3.3 mm holes) gives coarser, more textured results and handles ginger and semi-hard cheeses well. Both are all stainless steel with no plastic components.
The hole size determines both the texture of the result and what the grater handles well. Fine is the more versatile of the two for Italian cooking specifically — it's what you want for Parmesan, Grana Padano and nutmeg. The Medium suits ginger, coarser cheese grating and situations where you want visible texture rather than a fine dust.
Both graters are all stainless steel. The raised teeth cut rather than tear, which matters most with hard dry cheeses where a blunt or fine-mesh grater compresses rather than shreds. The flat profile makes them easy to store in a drawer and straightforward to rinse clean after use.
A rasp grater produces results that a box grater's fine side can't fully replicate — lighter, airier and less compressed. For Parmesan over pasta or zesting into a sauce, the difference is noticeable. Both sizes are built from stainless steel in Italy and will outlast any coated or plastic-handled alternative at a similar price.
See the full range of cheese tools and graters at Pasta Kitchen, including the fine nutmeg grater and the curved hard cheese grater.
If your main use is finishing Parmesan over pasta, zesting citrus or grating nutmeg, choose Fine. If you grate ginger regularly, work with semi-hard cheeses, or want a coarser texture in the result, choose Medium. Many people who use both regularly keep one of each.
It works, but a rasp grater is not the ideal tool for garlic. The moisture clogs the holes quickly and makes cleaning harder. A garlic press or the flat side of a knife gives better results with less waste.
A rasp grater's raised cutting teeth shred ingredients rather than compressing them through a flat mesh. With hard dry cheese this produces a lighter, less dense result that melts more evenly and distributes better over a dish. The box grater fine side is more practical for larger quantities; the rasp is better for finishing.
Yes. Both are all stainless steel with no components that will warp or degrade in a dishwasher. Rinsing promptly after use, especially after citrus or ginger, makes cleaning easier either way.
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Stainless steel rasp graters made by Eppicotispai in Italy, available in two sizes. The Fine (29 cm, 2.4 mm holes) produces the light, fluffy results you want when finishing Parmesan over pasta or zesting citrus. The Medium (33 cm, 3.3 mm holes) gives coarser, more textured results and handles ginger and semi-hard cheeses well. Both are all stainless steel with no plastic components.
The hole size determines both the texture of the result and what the grater handles well. Fine is the more versatile of the two for Italian cooking specifically — it's what you want for Parmesan, Grana Padano and nutmeg. The Medium suits ginger, coarser cheese grating and situations where you want visible texture rather than a fine dust.
Both graters are all stainless steel. The raised teeth cut rather than tear, which matters most with hard dry cheeses where a blunt or fine-mesh grater compresses rather than shreds. The flat profile makes them easy to store in a drawer and straightforward to rinse clean after use.
A rasp grater produces results that a box grater's fine side can't fully replicate — lighter, airier and less compressed. For Parmesan over pasta or zesting into a sauce, the difference is noticeable. Both sizes are built from stainless steel in Italy and will outlast any coated or plastic-handled alternative at a similar price.
See the full range of cheese tools and graters at Pasta Kitchen, including the fine nutmeg grater and the curved hard cheese grater.
If your main use is finishing Parmesan over pasta, zesting citrus or grating nutmeg, choose Fine. If you grate ginger regularly, work with semi-hard cheeses, or want a coarser texture in the result, choose Medium. Many people who use both regularly keep one of each.
It works, but a rasp grater is not the ideal tool for garlic. The moisture clogs the holes quickly and makes cleaning harder. A garlic press or the flat side of a knife gives better results with less waste.
A rasp grater's raised cutting teeth shred ingredients rather than compressing them through a flat mesh. With hard dry cheese this produces a lighter, less dense result that melts more evenly and distributes better over a dish. The box grater fine side is more practical for larger quantities; the rasp is better for finishing.
Yes. Both are all stainless steel with no components that will warp or degrade in a dishwasher. Rinsing promptly after use, especially after citrus or ginger, makes cleaning easier either way.