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  2. How to Eat Farmer Cheese 11 Delicious Ways, From Pizza to ...

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    Mix farmer cheese with shredded mozzarella and a splash of olive oil to make a quick and easy white sauce to spread over pizza dough. Read the original article on Martha Stewart Show comments

  3. Syrniki - Wikipedia

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    Syrnyky or tvorozhniki are made from creamy tvorog, [5] mixed with flour, eggs and sugar, sometimes adding vanilla extract. [6] Pot cheese or farmer's cheese or quark is suggested as a substitute for the tvorog. [7] [6] The soft mixture is shaped into cakes, which are pan-or shallow-fried in vegetable oil [8] or in hot butter. [9]

  4. Quark (dairy product) - Wikipedia

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    Dictionaries sometimes translate it as curd cheese, cottage cheese, farmer cheese or junket. In Germany, quark and cottage cheese are considered different types of fresh cheese and quark is often not considered cheese at all, while in Eastern Europe cottage cheese is usually viewed as a type of quark (e.g. the Ukrainian word " сир " syr is a ...

  5. Tvorog - Wikipedia

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    Tvorog (Czech: tvaroh Polish: twaróg Russian: творог [a] Lithuanian: varškė) is a European, non-liquid, white fermented milk product, traditional for Eastern, Central Europe and (less often) Northern Europe, obtained by fermenting milk with subsequent whey removal. It is officially customary to classify traditionally prepared tvorog ...

  6. Talk:Farmer cheese - Wikipedia

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    5 Recipes. 2 comments Toggle Recipes subsection. 5.1 Goat Farmer's cheese. 5.2 Cow milk farmer's cheese. 5.3 Paneer (Indian farmer's cheese) 6 Term restricted to ...

  7. Vatrushka - Wikipedia

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    Vatrushka (Russian: ватрушка [vɐˈtruʂkə] ⓘ) is an Eastern European pastry , characterized by a ring-shape of dough with traditional white cheese Tvorog in the middle, sometimes with the addition of raisins or bits of fruit. [1] The most common size is about 5–10 cm (2–4 in) in diameter, but larger versions also exist.

  8. Paskha - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the main ingredient (tvorog), additional ingredients, such as butter, eggs, smetana (sour cream), raisin, almonds, vanilla, spices, and candied fruits can be used. [4] [5] The paskha can either be cooked or uncooked (raw). Cooked paskha is made in the form of an egg custard, to which the remaining ingredients are folded in.

  9. Farmer cheese - Wikipedia

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    American-style farmer cheese (also farmer's cheese or farmers' cheese) is pressed curds, an unripened cheese made by adding rennet and bacterial starter to coagulate and acidify milk. Farmer cheese may be made from the milk of cows , sheep or goats , with each giving its own texture and flavor.