Blue Cheese Update . . .
. . . because I know you're oh so curious to find out how this
Blue cheese sauce.
So there you have it. Lesson learned. In the near future, do not buy a hunk of cheese bigger than your face.
It wasn't easy.
these cute little blue cheese tartlets: a buttery crust, blue cheese filling, topped with walnuts. Tasty but not terrific.
Effort expended greater than results achieved.
Next.
Kahuna: "This tastes a lot like mayonnaise."
Me: "That's because it is mostly mayonnaise."
Note to self: adding cranberry balsamic vinegar with deep red color to white mayonnaise-based blue cheese salad dressing gives food a creepily lumpy-mud look.
Next.
Blue cheese sauce.
Easy.
Delicious.
A keeper.
Recipe to come later this week.
Thank you, Kim at Easy French Food, for so generously sharing.
Since the blue cheese sauce recipe made lots, I had plenty left over to experiment with, using a Fettuccine with Blue Cheese Sauce recipe provided by Kathryn at Full Life, Simple Heart, as a start. To Kim's sauce, you add pine nuts, slivers of ham, and julienned raw spinach; serve over cooked fettuccine. Another keeper. (Unfortunately, all evidence of said meal has disappeared.) Thank you, Kathryn.
So there you have it. Lesson learned. In the near future, do not buy a hunk of cheese bigger than your face.
Unless, of course, you find a really good sale.
Labels: leftovers, main dishes
10 Comments:
I love steak and blue cheese. And steak and regular cheese. And basically any meat and dairy product.
And the lumpy-mud description made me cringe and laugh at the same time.
BTW, I'm making your pizza dough recipe this week. I'll let you know how it turned out.
whoa baby! These look delicious!
Hey, I'll be posting my new weekly "From my collection..." favorite recipes from my favorite cookbooks in a few minutes.
I gave you credit for the idea. It should be up around 8:30 am (CT).
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Thank you, Lynn, for the linky love. I appreciate you! I'm so glad that the recipe was a good one. I can't believe your family has worked through that blue cheese. I'm thoroughly impressed you haven't thrown any of it out. Great job!!! :)
Lynn - I so admire you that you stuck with that big hunk of cheese and found so many ways to use it. I'm afraid after about the second experiment, I might have just "accidently" let it slip into the trash. :)
Got it! I'll follow your advice, though I think I'd be happy using up that much blue cheese! I mean, there are worse things to get stuck with, right?!
I like the blue cheese sauce for that chicken and the vinaigrette looks good to me too, I'm sure the cranberry flavour was a nice balance :)
Thanks for visiting my blog. I love blue cheese. Cant wait to see the sauce recipe
I am such a huge blue cheese lover but my husband can't stand it so I never buy it. You are so lucky to be able to create such delicious recipes with my this tasty cheese.
Thank you so much for stopping by my site! I'm off to take a look around yours... :)
Okay, now I don't care for bleu cheese, but those tartlets look yummy! Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving me a comment. I love comments... they make my day! :)
Splitting my side with "a hunk of cheese bigger than my face..."
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