Does anyone have good ideas to plate up certain cheese on a cheese board or easy, recipes to go with serving for a small get together with wine? I'm not looking for anything heavy, just a snick snack. I saw one recipe with bleu cheese, honey infused with rosemary drizzled over this. Sounds tasty, contemplating whether or not to try or if there's better out there?
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A few months ago we bounced around some ideas about cheese platters. Check out the link below.
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there is a french cheese called something like "pie d' anglois"
old french for "feet of the englishman"
everyone i have served it to loves it
it is like a triple cream briepost #4 of 49/5/09 at 2:50amI think I can help you with that. I always look at this site for suggestions during a wine party.
Wine n’ Cheese Party - delish.com
They have a lot of cheese menus :) Hope you'll find a good one for your party!Return HomeBack to Forum: Food & Cooking- Cheese Please
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