GROTTO ACCESSORIES
Cheese Hardware and Accessories for Storage and Serving
No kitchen is complete without the right accessories for storing and serving cheese. Our cheese accessory collection helps complete your cheese repertoire. From our black resin or bamboo cheese boards (that double as shelving for a Grotto), to our circular slate or colossal double-handed cheese server, we have options for how to plate and style your cheese course. We regard our cheese knife set as an essential addition to any cheese board—use it as a spreader for soft cheese, or a spade knife for harder cheeses. Fine tune the humidity of your Cheese Grotto storage boxes with one of our hygrometers, or invest in additional humidifying clay bricks to store more cheese properly. Get the most out of your cheese experience.
Cheese Board Accessories Pair With Every Cheese Grotto
That experience gets even better when each piece is sized to match. Every item in our cheese board accessories range is built to sit on top of or inside a cheese grotto, so storage and serving share the same footprint. The Piatto Bamboo Board runs $15 and the Piatto Black Board $20, both built for the cheese grotto piatto. For larger spreads, the Circular Serving Slate Set starts at $60 and the Black Cheese Board & Knife Gift Set runs $50.
How to Choose Cheese Knives for Charcuterie Board
Picking the right cheese knives for charcuterie board service comes down to blade shape. The Hand-Carved Wooden Cheese Knife, from $18, spreads soft styles cleanly, while the PaperStone Black Resin Cheese Knife, also from $18, cuts firmer wheels without sticking. Pair either with a Gold Finish Hygrometer at $15 or a Classico Clay Brick Humidifier at $20 to hold stored cheese at the right moisture level between servings.
Who Grotto Accessories Are For
Cheese lovers building out a home setup buy boards and knives one piece at a time, while gift shoppers favor the Black Cheese Board & Knife Gift Set for birthdays and housewarmings. Pair any board with a cheese box subscription so there is always something new to serve, and check Storing the Grotto: Fridge, Countertop, or Cellar for humidity tips.
