all of them have their use
word. u need to matchup cheese with ingredients.
pepperjack, cheddar, havarti are some of my favs
all of them have their use
For a grilled chesse, you're absolutely right.
American is a cheese only suitable for kids and hobos.
all of them have their use
Cheddar for ham, provolone for roast beef, gouda on turkey. Pepper jack if you're feeling saucy.
American is a cheese only suitable for kids and hobos.
Cheddar for ham, provolone for roast beef, gouda on turkey. Pepper jack if you're feeling saucy.
American is a cheese only suitable for kids and hobos.
If you're melting cheese, Muenster. If not, cheddar all the way. American has its uses too.
Oh, yeah yeah. Your refined taste buds are too good for something like that. We get it.
I am currently enjoying an american cheese and ketchup sandwich! On white bread of course![]()
American cheese was created because real cheese doesn't melt well. It has nothing to do with what tastes better. If you are melting cheese onto things you use synthetic blends, such as Kraft Singles. If you are eating cheese cold use whatever makes you feel most superior.
American cheese was created because real cheese doesn't melt well. It has nothing to do with what tastes better. If you are melting cheese onto things you use synthetic blends, such as Kraft Singles. If you are eating cheese cold use whatever makes you feel most superior.
A proper strong mature cheddar. Strong flavoured, salty, crumbly, with those white streaks/veins on the outside. Goes perfect with ripe sweet tomatoes, English mustard or a tangy dark pickle.
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Exactly although I fear that people who think they know what Cheddar cheese tastes like actually don't because just about any shit that is yellow calls itself "Cheddar" but is anything but.
American is a cheese only suitable for kids and hobos.
Muenster and Havarti are my go to sandwich and wrap cheeses. I love them on the creamy side.
Provolone is also great, but I usually only use that when the meat will be on the salty side like pastrami or a salami.