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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 23/01/2019 19:18

I love cheese.

Recently I read of cheese being added to or put on top of a food and I thought ‘that’s bloody brilliant - why have I never done that?’ Holy Cheese Grail and all that.

Of course I forgot what it was 😢. Any bright cheesy ideas - this has been driving my crazy?

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Sexnotgender · 23/01/2019 19:20

Fruit cake?

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PotteringAlong · 23/01/2019 19:21

Anything. Cheese goes with anything Grin

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SuchAToDo · 23/01/2019 19:22

I love cheesey mashed potato, cheese melted over chips...

cream crackers, spread thickly with either laughing cow cheese or Philadelphia, and a couple of those mini pickled onions on top...they are moreish...I aim to eat one, end up eating four😂

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Xiaoxiong · 23/01/2019 19:22

I assume it was a combo that was surprising or unexpected? Maybe a vegetable? Asparagus or broccoli are gorgeous with cheese. Any of the brassicas actually, cheesy chard or kale gratin, cavolo nero with Parmesan...

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RockingMyFiftiesNot · 23/01/2019 19:23

On top of shepherds or cottage pie; fish pie; on top of baked beans (either on toast or baked potato)

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burblife · 23/01/2019 19:23

Haddock? Like a rarebit on top?

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DisposableNN · 23/01/2019 19:25

More cheese.

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madvixen · 23/01/2019 19:26

Cheese and potato soup!

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PhannyMcNee · 23/01/2019 19:27

Hot well toasted crumpet, thin layer of seedless jam, cheddar cheese.

I’m going to have to go out and buy crumpets now...

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AmazingGrace16 · 23/01/2019 19:28

On sliced apples or pear

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whiskyremorse · 23/01/2019 19:29

Are you thinking raclette where the cheese is melted in a flat pan and scraped onto your food? Mmm

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Nacreous · 23/01/2019 19:30

Broccoli cheese is amazing.

I also like sardines in tomato sauce on toast with cheese.

Cheesey mash (cheese mixed through, and grated on top, then baked).

Definitely grate (!) on top of fish pie.

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Sexnotgender · 23/01/2019 19:30

Cheese and marmite on toast?

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JaiNotJay · 23/01/2019 19:30

I've recently been introduced to the concept of cheddar cheese on top of buttered scotch pancakes. You're welcome!

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iklboo · 23/01/2019 19:32

Dairylea on digestive biscuits

Philadelphia & raspberry jam on digestive biscuits (tastes like a cheesecake)

YY to dairylea & pickled onions on crackers

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halfwitpicker · 23/01/2019 19:33

Cheese on cheese?

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iklboo · 23/01/2019 19:39

Five Counties cheese is gorgeous

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 23/01/2019 19:45

No. None of these ☹️

I actually thought ‘where has this been all my life??’. Grrrr

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 23/01/2019 19:47

And it was a weird and wonderful combo - it was bloody obvious (like cheese on top of baked beans in a jacket potato) but not ‘the norm’. This has been driving me nuts all week (no, not cheese and peanut butter). I think it was on something warm.

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 23/01/2019 19:48

Wasn’t weird and wonderful (so no cheese on chocolate digestives).

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Imacliche · 23/01/2019 19:49

Jam!! Its soooo good!

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Seniorschoolmum · 23/01/2019 19:52

Chicory leaves with a creamy tie or blue cheese spread on.

Instant healthy starter, that you can nibble while getting the main course sorted. One of your 5 a day and goes lovely with a glass of red. Smile

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Spam88 · 23/01/2019 19:52

Not that it's unusual, but when we were on holiday in France last September I had baked Camembert, prosciutto, chips and a little salad with a vinaigrette that perfectly cut through the cheese. It was one of the best things I've ever eaten and I often think about it.

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TeddyIsaHe · 23/01/2019 19:52

Was it a thread on here?

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Seniorschoolmum · 23/01/2019 19:53

Brie not tie. I hate autocorrect.

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