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Blue Cheese Lovers #12667
08/23/2010 03:39 PM
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Please share your favorite way to use or serve blue cheese.
My favorite is a few pieces of blue cheese (my favorite is Maytag Blue)with a glass of port. If I have some pears, a few slices go well with the cheese too.

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: love2travel] #12668
08/25/2010 01:55 PM
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I love when we have leftover flank steak. A little flank on a slice of baguette with blue cheese under the broiler... yum!

Actually, any combination of red meat and blue cheese for me is my favorite.

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: love2travel] #12669
08/25/2010 02:06 PM
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I like to make bleu cheese (or Gorgonzola) stuffed burgers...
take 1/3# burger, shape into two thin patties...
place bleu cheese on one and top with the other...
seal edges well and grill to your liking...
Top with a slice of raw red onion... melted bleu cheese in the middle! YUMMMMM! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />

NOTE: serve with lots of napkins for the runoff!


Another suggestion, for Thanksgiving leftovers...
Put some bleu cheese in the leftover gravy and re-heat til all the cheese is melted and stirred in...
add crumbled turkey meat... serve over toast or english muffins with cranberry sauce on the side... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: peconic] #12670
08/25/2010 02:21 PM
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Try jumbo stuffed shells, with tuna, ricotta cheese and blue cheese. A great combination!

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: Margie] #12671
08/25/2010 02:27 PM
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Ooooo... that sounds good! maybe with a red clam sauce & mozzarella on top???


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Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: peconic] #12672
08/25/2010 03:24 PM
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How about stuffing the Bleu Cheese into olives for a Martini? YUM!

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: Leagle49] #12673
08/25/2010 05:03 PM
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Great suggestions! Leagle49, I like the way you think! Martinis are another one of my favorites.

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: love2travel] #12674
09/12/2010 05:28 PM
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Blue cheese, figs, glass of red wine!
Excellent.
Cheers
irina

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: Leagle49] #12675
09/12/2010 07:03 PM
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How about stuffing the Bleu Cheese into olives for a Martini? YUM!


we can get them at our local supermarket, already stuffed!
They are really good!


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Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: peconic] #12676
09/12/2010 07:59 PM
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Yeah I get them stuffed with blue cheese, also garlic and jalapenos.

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: BigJim] #12677
09/13/2010 10:12 AM
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Our favorites are still "Adirondack Bill's" garlic stuffed wasabi olives!!! YUMMM!!! Make a great martini!
You can only buy them in the Adirondacks, Upstate NY...
Not yet available online (bummer!)...
I have only seen them sold in small "Kwik Marts" attached to gas stations & a few deli's...


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Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: peconic] #12678
09/13/2010 10:16 AM
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Those sound REALLY good!

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers #12679
09/17/2010 07:19 PM
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We ate in a restaurant last night that served a small snack with our cocktails. The snack was dates stuffed with blue cheese, wrapped in bacon and baked. Yummy. I imagine figs would work too!

Re: Blue Cheese Lovers [Re: love2travel] #12680
09/18/2010 08:24 AM
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I've had the same without the bacon.


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