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On Oct 15, 12:08*pm, Gorio >
wrote: > Sqwertz;1537650 Wrote: > > > > > > > On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:28:46 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: > > - > > I've been pretty busy recently and haven't been around much so > > hopefully this isn't a repeat. *I want the Nantucket. *Which one would > > be your first choice? > > > 'Grilled Cheese Academy' (http://grilledcheeseacademy.com/)- > > > I'd like most of them if they were made with imported rather than > > Wisconsin cheeses. *The site is a little heavy on the "Wisconsin" > > cheese, though I am partial to Seymour Dairy's cheese. *That's about > > it from Wisconsin. > > > 'Seymour Dairy Products - Home' (http://www.seymourdairyproducts.com/) > > > -sw > > Perhaps you haven't been exposed to some our finest in the dairy state. > Try Jussto is you ever see it, or 10 year cheddar. I feel out gruyere > second to none in europe. You can keep all that Colby, Mild cheddar and > stuff. We also still produce a real Limburger in Monroe. > > -- > Gorio- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Maytag Blue Cheese from Iowa - one of the very best, and used by great chefs everywhere in the US. ;-) I wouldn't want it in a grilled cheese sandwich, though - it is best in salad or even on a baked potato or on top a grilled steak.... N. |
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Nancy2 > wrote:
>Maytag Blue Cheese from Iowa - one of the very best, and used by great >chefs everywhere in the US. ;-) I wouldn't want it in a grilled >cheese sandwich, though - it is best in salad or even on a baked >potato or on top a grilled steak.... An emerging classic is hearts of small romaines with Maytag crumbles stuffed inside, then placed under a broiler or in a wood oven for a minute. Steve |
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Nancy2 wrote:
> Maytag Blue Cheese from Iowa - one of the very best, and used by great > chefs everywhere in the US. ;-) I wouldn't want it in a grilled cheese > sandwich, though - it is best in salad or even on a baked potato or on top > a grilled steak.... I recently had a dessert of candied apples and figs with Maytag blue and lavender-infused honey. The cheese was a lot stronger than I expected. Bob |
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