Saturday, December 5, 2015

Fun Recipes With Muenster Cheese

Although many people like to say the name Muenster cheese, not everyone knows too much about it, or how to cook with it. This soft washed rind cheese is made using cow’s milk and the traditional cheese, which is name protected, comes from France. The name of the cheese, Muenster, comes from the town where it originated. You can expect a red coating on Muenster due to its washed rind and it has a savory, tangy flavor with a strong and stinky aroma. The texture can range from sticky to smooth to creamy. Whether you have true Muenster cheese from France or a similar product, these recipes take advantage of its texture and flavors.

Sandwiches

The easiest way to eat your Muenster cheese is in a sandwich of some kind. It makes for a delicious variation of the classic grilled cheese sandwich and works with a range of breads and fillings. Instead of melting the cheese, try combining it with turkey and your favorite vegetables. You can even use Muenster cheese on a tuna melt, cheeseburger, or bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich.

Potatoes

Cheese always makes potatoes better and Muenster is no exception to this rule. Next time you make a batch of scalloped potatoes, try swapping out your usual cheese for Muenster and be ready for a delicious combination of flavors. You can even melt Muenster on your next baked potato for additional calcium.

Italian

Most Italian dishes call for either mozzarella or Parmesan, depending on the type of dish and hardness of cheese needed. In many cases, however, you can swap one of these out for Muenster. Instead of making chicken parmesan, use Muenster cheese instead. This cheese also goes wonderfully in stuffed shells (particularly when mixed with other, more traditional options) and baked ziti. Although it’s not technically an Italian dish, even macaroni and cheese is delicious with Muenster instead of or in addition to your standard choice.

Fondue

Fondue is traditionally made with Emmental or Camembert cheese, but any good melter will do. For something you probably haven’t tried before, make it with a bit of Muenster next time. This dish is not only fun to make, but fun to eat as well.

Other Options

Because of its flavors and melting abilities, the sky is the limit when coming up with fun ways to use your Muenster cheese. You can make fried cheese sticks, quesadillas, or even a souffle. Simply let inspiration strike and your creativity flow.

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