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How to Make a French Cheese Salad

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Salade au fromage or Cheese salad recipe (prep time 5 minutes, cook time 0 minutes)Serves 2-4 Ingredients:1/2 cup white or red grapes, halved and seeded 4 ounces Gruyere cheese, diced 4 tablespoons walnuts, roughly chopped 2 cups white cabbage, finely shredded 4 small tomatoes, quartered 1 cup of mayonnaise 1 cup of water cress Directions:Mix the first six ingredients together in a large bowl.Garnish plates with watercress by making a bed. The best wines for this dish are Chardonnay, Champagne, Merlot, Zinfandel, and Sauvignon Blanc.The best beer would be a … Read More…

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The Various Kinds of French Cheeses

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Known for their exquisite cheeses, the French have literally hundreds of varieties and have developed a method named “les huit familles de fromage”, translating into “the eight families of cheese”, to categorize their extensive variety of cheeses. Made from goat, cow or sheep’s milk, Fresh Cheeses, such as Brousse, are white and known for their high water content.Soft Cheeses with a Natural Rind include the delicious varieties of Camembert, Brie, and Neufchatel; made from cow’s milk, these cheeses are typically served after a main course.Also made from cow’s

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The Best French Cheese Appetizers for Kids

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Cheeses that originate from France are versatile and delicious. Some of the most popular ones are Brie, Camembert, and Roquefort. These types of cheeses can be used in appetizers for kids by putting them on mini pizzas or frying them into croquettes. The combination of Brie with apples and bacon can be used in a variety of appetizers for kids. By layering them between two slices of French bread, you can make bite-sized sandwiches or you can roll them up into pinwheels with Lavash bread.The whole story can be found … Read More…

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Selecting the Right French Cheese for Your Diet Plan

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Diet plans often demand that we set aside rich foods, especially cheeses. This can be downright heart-breaking for those of us who love the dairy delights. There is no need to despair, though, because many French Cheeses can easily be worked into your diet plan. Most French cheeses are minimally processed and are made with milk from cows that have not been treated with rHBC. This makes French-style cheeses an ideal choice not just for your diet plan, but for your whole

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