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

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    Either way, you combine the milk and salt (and either the starter or acid) in a pot and cook it gently under the curds separate from the whey. Once that happens, you strain the whey through a ...

  3. Boerenkaas - Wikipedia

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    The making of Boerenkaas in 1943. Boerenkaas (Dutch: [ˌbuːrə(ŋ)ˈkaːs] ⓘ; lit. ' farmers cheese ') is a Dutch cheese, most of which is handmade from raw milk. [1] The milk may be from cows, goats, sheep or buffalo; at least half of it must be from the farm where the cheese is made.

  4. 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.

  5. Creole cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Creole cream cheese is a form of farmer cheese that is traditional in the New Orleans area of Louisiana in the United States. It is made from skim milk , buttermilk and rennet , has a mild, slightly tart, slightly sweet taste, and is frequently mixed with cream , sugar and fruit and served as a dessert.

  6. Can You Freeze Cream Cheese Without Ruining It? The ... - AOL

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    Though frozen cream cheese can be thawed and used at a later date, it won't ever really return to its former smooth and creamy glory. So you'll want to skip spreading it on a bagel. But don't ...

  7. Bondost - Wikipedia

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    Bondost (sometimes spelled bond-ost, Swedish for "farmer cheese") is a Swedish cheese, also made in the United States, chiefly in New York. [1] [2]This cow's-milk cheese is cylindrical in shape, about 13 cm (5.1 in) across and 9 cm (3.5 in) high.

  8. Here's Why American Cheese Can't Legally Be Called Cheese - AOL

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    Real cheese that’s been overheated can separate into oily puddles. The emulsifiers found in American cheese may not be easy to pronounce, but they do eliminate that issue so you get perfectly ...

  9. List of Polish cheeses - Wikipedia

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    A sheep milk cheese. Bursztyn A brand of cheese. [8] It is a mature cheese similar to Gruyere. Edamski Mazuria. A rennet cheese based on Dutch Edammer. Farmer cheese: In Poland, farmer cheese is similar in consistency to cottage cheese. [9] The cheese is formed into a loaf. [9] It is sometimes referred to as "pot cheese." [10] Gołka: Silesian ...