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Cheese blending

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Steve H

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So a couple of weeks I smoked some Parmesan and Asiago cheese. Flash forward to two days ago. Ann made some homemade spaghetti sauce. And while finishing up dinner. It was then that I recalled having smoked the cheeses. Too late for that. But it won't happen twice! I plan on having some left overs for lunch today. So, I took out a piece of each and shredded them and mixed together. About a 50/50 blend. Didn't measure. But the pieces looked about the same size. Put it in a zip lock bag. And added about a tsp of corn starch and shook it up nice. And put in 2 pint mason jars. Now here it is 4am and I'm jonesing for some spaghetti and meatballs!

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Sounds like it will be awesome. You know what they say, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Make it a good one!
 
It's probably as good as the knockwurst I just had for breakfast. Maybe better!
 
Back when I worked nights. And came home in the morning I would eat things that made the wife leave the kitchen!
 
That will make some good spaghetti and meatballs!!

I use most of my smoked cheese shredded or sliced and added to foods. We’ll snack on just the cheese here and there...but definitely adds to a dish.

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That will make some good spaghetti and meatballs!!

I use most of my smoked cheese shredded or sliced and added to foods. We’ll snack on just the cheese here and there...but definitely adds to a dish.

Like!

I use it at times. I seem to forget it's in the the other fridge until it is too late.
 
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