noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
as different as chalk and cheese
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The two brothers are as different as chalk and cheese .
big cheese
blue cheese
cheese making/cider making etc
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a region famous for its cheese making
cheese/chocolate etc spread
cottage cheese
cream cheese
feta cheese
ham/cheese etc roll British English (= one that is filled with ham, cheese etc )
like chalk and cheese
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They’re like chalk and cheese , those two.
macaroni cheese British English /macaroni and cheese American English (= macaroni cooked with a cheese sauce )
processed cheese/meat/fish etc
tomato/cheese/wine etc sauce
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vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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This I corrected in a grocery store, piled with butter and big cheeses and shelves of pickles and bread.
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Evidently he was considered a big cheese here, and was greeted by everyone.
blue
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Blues is a delicious full fat soft blue cheese with a creamy texture and good bite.
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A sprinkling of blue cheese or Gorgonzola makes it extra special.
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Add Cheddar cheese , blue cheese and 2 cups flour.
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And the horseradish potato puree, braised greens, Maytag blue cheese and port wine sauce are also praiseworthy.
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Nearly all blue cheeses are scalded and lightly pressed and tend to crumble.
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The mold variety used in the making of blue cheeses has been in use for centuries and is apparently safe.
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If you fancy a blue cheese , chose Roquefort over Stilton - the difference is 40 calories an ounce!
cheddar
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Add Cheddar cheese , blue cheese and 2 cups flour.
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Mix all ingredients together, except crab meat and Cheddar cheese , until smooth.
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The period of ripening may be just days, as for Camembert cheese , or several months, as for cheddar cheese.
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If desired, sprinkle with cheddar cheese .
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Most of the cheddar cheese made in the United States is made from pasteurized milk.
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Prepare corn-bread according to package directions and fold in the Cheddar cheese cubes.
cream
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Beat the cream cheese until smooth, then add the ground almonds and beat well. 3.
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Mercedes and Luisa begin bringing in dinner: plates of rice, beans and crema, a smoky cream cheese .
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Mix to a smooth paste, then add to the cream cheese and beat well.
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If you think of cheese steaks or cream cheese when you think of Philadelphia, think again.
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Mix cream cheese , icing sugar, vanilla essence and pistachio nuts.
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Beat together cream cheese , 1 / 3 cup sugar, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons flour and cinnamon until blended.
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Taramasalata may also be used, and any of the cream cheese fillings suggested above for Savoury Petits Choux.
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A sesame seed bagel with cream cheese .
fat
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Blues is a delicious full fat soft blue cheese with a creamy texture and good bite.
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Grease, oil, animal fat and cheeses do not biodegrade readily.
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Curd cheese is a low or medium fat cheese, very similar to cream cheese but having a more lactic flavour.
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Try lower fat cheeses , such as Edam, Camembert and Brie.
feta
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Then there is the heirloom tomato salad with baby spinach, a little white balsamic vinegar and feta cheese .
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An evening meal began promisingly with a bruschetta topped with chopped spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, pesto and feta cheese .
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Mix the remaining dressing with the feta cheese .
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Add chickpeas, green beans, olives, cucumber, feta cheese and basil.
fresh
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To make a fresh milk cheese at home is the simplest of processes.
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The fresh cheese with cream was all we, or at any rate I, wanted.
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Mascarpone is the fresh cheese that really rebels against being low fat - it is virtually solidified cream.
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Cottage, cream and curd cheeses are probably the best known of the fresh cheeses of Britain.
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Many continental fresh cheeses have now found their way to the supermarket shelves and to the specialist delicatessen.
grated
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Serve with grated Parmesan cheese and a green salad.
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Cut the remaining butter into slivers and stir into the rice with the grated Parmesan cheese .
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Put grated cheese into a 7-inch fondue dish or enamelled iron casserole and melt gently, stirring continuously.
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Cover with grated cheese and single cream and bake for 20 minutes until golden brown.
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Serve with freshly grated Parmesan cheese .
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Pile the meat into the pastry case and top with the sliced tomatoes and then the grated cheese .
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She made herself a cup of tea, cut bread for toast, beat up eggs with grated cheese in a pan.
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Sprinkle the grated cheese at this point if desired.
grilled
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He makes the best grilled cheese sandwiches and scrambled eggs because of his fearless use of butter.
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A grilled cheese sandwich is not exactly a late-breaking recipe.
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At twelve-thirty I leave the office and go to the deli for a grilled cheese and a soda.
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When it comes to grilled cheese sandwiches, everybody has an opinion.
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Of all the grilled cheese sandwiches we made, this was our favorite.
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As for Lowe, she cooks her grilled cheese sandwiches in the oven, too.
hard
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Low fat hard and soft cheeses account for 8 percent of sales.
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Some hard cheeses are permitted to age.
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Hard Cheeses Of all the hard cheeses produced throughout the world, Parmesan must surely be the most famous.
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Later, at the club, he will get tight on good brandy and as for the estate it is simply hard cheese .
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Although the bacteria can multiply in soft cheeses , they also can occur in hard cheese without posing such a danger.
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It was about as strong as stale hard cheese .
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Then he remembered. Hard cheese on Pocock.
low
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Try lower fat cheeses , such as Edam, Camembert and Brie.
parmesan
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Serve with grated Parmesan cheese and a green salad.
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Pass a bowl of grated Parmesan cheese at the table.
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When evenly blended, stir in the parmesan cheese , pepper, mustard and lean bacon.
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Stir in parsley and Parmesan cheese .
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Cut the remaining butter into slivers and stir into the rice with the grated Parmesan cheese .
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When we were in Parma, it was Parmesan cheese .
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Simply boil for about eight minutes and serve with parmesan cheese .
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The Parmesan cheese really pulls the strong flavors together, he thinks.
soft
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Epoisses is a very popular washed rind soft cheese from Burgundy.
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The idea of crackers packaged with a soft dipping cheese has taken a sweet turn.
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Blues is a delicious full fat soft blue cheese with a creamy texture and good bite.
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Because soft cheeses are perishable, they are kept small and / or thin; they are quickly ripened from the surface.
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They inject soft cheeses , as I said, to stop them ripening too quickly.
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Low fat hard and soft cheeses account for 8 percent of sales.
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We've had Salmonella in chickens and eggs, and Listeria in chilled foods and soft cheeses .
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Mix the soft cheese with the sugar, fold in the orange rind. 5 Fold cream into mixture.
■ NOUN
cottage
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Waistliner - combine cottage cheese , diced red pepper and sweetcorn. 7.
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There are several curd styles of cottage cheese .
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Combine the fromage frais and cottage cheese .
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In 1980, the per capita consumption in the United States was 18 pounds of cheese of which one-third was cottage cheese.
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Top with the cottage cheese , and sprinkle the mixed herbs on top.
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Meanwhile, in a blender, liquefy the cottage cheese and milk.
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This will make dining out much easier and of course extends the variety of protein foods beyond fish, chicken and cottage cheese !
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Turn heat on low, and slowly stir in cottage cheese mixture.
goat
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Crumble the goat cheese and let come to room temperature.
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Reduce heat and boil and mirrors the tart goat cheese . gently, stirring occasionally until thick, 30 to 35 minutes.
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And they ate Papparadelle Ripiene stuffed with goat cheese and Parmesan and covered with a grated lemon peel and cream sauce.
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Redwood Hill Crottin: A small goat cheese made in Sebastopol. 2.
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Between the two, there's a warm goat cheese croquette with beet tartare, oysters Rockefeller, and other seductive offerings.
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Remove cabbage from pan, place alongside pheasant, and top with goat cheese and bacon.
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In a mixing bowl, crush the goat cheese with a fork until smooth.
milk
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To make a fresh milk cheese at home is the simplest of processes.
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Pecorino, Feta and Manchego are the best known of the remaining ewes' milk cheeses .
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Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area.
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Spenwood is a delightful sheep's milk cheese from the same dairy as the Wellington.
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Fresh goats' milk cheese is available in many supermarkets and has a slightly sharper flavour than fromagefrais.
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I keep one pressed goats' milk cheese , Burndell, which has a creamy texture and a mild flavour.
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Many goats' milk cheeses are produced organically by small-scale farmers and smallholders.
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Where did all our own home-made cream and milk cheeses go?
process
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Some products on supermarket shelves are simply described as pasteurized process cheese product.
roll
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Sarah carried her cup of coffee and cheese roll back to her chosen table and settled to work.
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She bit into her cheese roll .
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And double trouble from a Double Gloucester.The cheese roll that caused chaos.
sandwich
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Just a wet walker in a woollen hat, eating a cheese sandwich in the rain.
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He makes the best grilled cheese sandwiches and scrambled eggs because of his fearless use of butter.
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Cereal and toast start the day followed by an apple mid-morning and a cheese sandwich at lunch.
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Not surprisingly, the result tasted more like a toasted cheese sandwich .
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She wanted a pint of recaff and a toasted cheese sandwich .
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A grilled cheese sandwich is not exactly a late-breaking recipe.
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My little boy has just rammed a cheese sandwich up my nose!
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When it comes to grilled cheese sandwiches , everybody has an opinion.
sauce
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Simmer chunks in milk until tender, then use the milk for a cheese sauce .
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Tea: Poached fish in cheese sauce , peas, baked potato, piece of fresh fruit.
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Dinner Cauliflower in low-fat cheese sauce .
■ VERB
add
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Rub in the butter with the hands, then add the low-fat cheese spread and work in with the hands.
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Let stand about 3 minutes for yeast to activate. Add Cheddar cheese , blue cheese and 2 cups flour.
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Mix to a smooth paste, then add to the cream cheese and beat well.
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As the sauce thickens add the seasoning, cheese and mustard to taste.
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Simmer for 25 mins, add grated cheese and parsley.
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Blend for a few seconds to crush. Add cheese and seasoning.
buy
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I do believe people carne from far away to buy her cheeses .
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I just saw one the other day, buying cheese .
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When buying , avoid cheese that is discoloured under the rind.
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So these days I have to buy my cheese like everyone else.
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Brie and Camembert are best bought from a cheese shop.
eat
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Just a wet walker in a woollen hat, eating a cheese sandwich in the rain.
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Try a different approach. Eat 1 ounce less cheese per day.
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Pregnant ladies and elderly people should be careful when eating soft cheese , as they should be when exercising.
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They felt hungry and sat down to eat the bread and cheese from Allen's wallet.
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However, it is not a problem of calcium deficiency; eating extra milk or cheese doesn't help the condition.
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I find it rather rich for eating as a table cheese , but a few spoonfuls stirred into hot pasta is delicious.
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They ate their bread and cheese .
grate
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Pour on tomato sauce and sprinkle 1 teaspoon grated Parmesan cheese over top of each.
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When I refused his offer of grated cheese for the pasta, Fabio only shook his head.
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She started to grate the cheese .
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Serve with grated cheese , if desired.
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Place in a heatproof dish and sprinkle the grated cheese over the top.
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Pass a bowl of grated Parmesan cheese at the table.
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And in our sandwich, the grated cheese , when melted, got lost in the shuffle of the other ingredients.
make
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To make a fresh milk cheese at home is the simplest of processes.
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He makes the best grilled cheese sandwiches and scrambled eggs because of his fearless use of butter.
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The earth is flat, the moon is made of green cheese , and get this one.
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He learnt to make excellent cheeses - they fetched good prices in Athens.
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The mold variety used in the making of blue cheeses has been in use for centuries and is apparently safe.
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It's generally accepted that the herbage of this area produces the milk necessary to make a fine cheese .
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Because the molds used in making these cheeses have been long used, it is surmised that they are safe.
melt
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The chicken version is filled with corn, black beans, peppers, onions, melted cheese and of course, chicken.
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Dramatic look with tiny jalapeno pepper slices embedded in melted cheese topping.
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A General Electric toaster oven, distinguished by four years of melted cheese dripped from countless tuna melts and toasted-cheese sandwiches.
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Matt was laughing so hard he dropped his Frito chips and melted cheese on the floor beneath the stands.
produce
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What cheeses must such land have produced !
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Rindless cheeses are produced by wrapping cheeses in plastic.
serve
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Choose a dessert from over the page or serve cheese .
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Stir fry together for another 5 to 8 minutes until raviolis are lightly browned. Serve with grated cheese , if desired.
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Simply boil for about eight minutes and serve with parmesan cheese .
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He hadn't been back, Mrs Chalk assured her, as she prepared to serve a light cheese and fruit supper.
spread
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The luncheon table in the little cottage was spread with cheese , olives, sardines and bread.
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Lightly toast the bread and spread the cheese over the warm slices.
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Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
sprinkle
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Place a spoonful of beans in the bottom of each tin. Sprinkle the cheese over the beans. 4.
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Pour over the courgettes and onions. Sprinkle the cheese on top.
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A sprinkling of blue cheese or Gorgonzola makes it extra special.
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Remove from dish. Sprinkle remaining cheese and parsley into dish and place apples on top, core side up.
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Top each half with a poached egg and half the tomato mixture; sprinkle each half with cheese .
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Place in a heatproof dish and sprinkle the grated cheese over the top.
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Drizzle oil over polenta and brush to distribute evenly. Sprinkle with cheese .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
chalk and cheese
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Middlesbrough and East Cleveland are like chalk and cheese.
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The two men are as different as chalk and cheese.
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They are psychologically, spiritually and in personality as different as chalk and cheese.
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They know that to compare that game to next Sunday's contest is to compare chalk and cheese.
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This twin thing ... you are separate people, different as chalk and cheese.
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We are chalk and cheese; our personalities are radically different and likely to abrade each other.
cheese/jam/cream etc puff
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Add a little cream puff goodie for dessert and no one will be late for dinner.
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He was courteous, but he did not feed him cream puffs .
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Makes about 19 cream puffs .&.
say cheese
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Come on everybody, say cheese!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a tray of cheeses and cold meats
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bagels and cream cheese
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Damp casein is very like damp cheese and its elastic behaviour is anything but Hookean.
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It won't be long before cheeses such as these become rarities.
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Results the second time around: The bread started to burn before the cheese was melted.
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Swaledale is a traditional cheese of the same era as Wensleydale, which has been revived and is now selling well.
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The cheese will disappear in the dough, becoming part of the elastic texture.
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The chives and parsley will provide a bright perk and a complementary flavor to the cheese .
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To make a fresh milk cheese at home is the simplest of processes.