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pawl

Legendary Member
Gas, TIG, MIG or arc?
Pugh Pugh Barney McGrew Cuthbert Dibble and Grub

I win six to four.😀😀😀
 
I'm off to make a :cuppa: and head off to the garage to do a spot of fettling.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Two questions for the panel.

A local business used to supply restaurants and hotels and changed to supplying households. In this week's order, I requested Brie, and got Blue Stilton instead, fortunately a small quantity. Can I use it in recipes that call for other cheeses like Cheddar? Does it work in toasted cheese sandwiches? This is the first incorrect item they have sent, in the four months I have been using them, so I do not want to send it back.

What have I done to upset the lady who lives opposite me? :unsure: She has put her house on the market.:sad:
 
Two questions for the panel.

A local business used to supply restaurants and hotels and changed to supplying households. In this week's order, I requested Brie, and got Blue Stilton instead, fortunately a small quantity. Can I use it in recipes that call for other cheeses like Cheddar? Does it work in toasted cheese sandwiches? This is the first incorrect item they have sent, in the four months I have been using them, so I do not want to send it back.

What have I done to upset the lady who lives opposite me? :unsure: She has put her house on the market.:sad:

Yes, you can substitute for other strong cheeses, but go a tad more sparingly as Stilton can be quite strong and salty depending on the maturity. I'd say taste it first to see where you're at.

It's great added to a cauliflower cheese, though :hungry:
 

IaninSheffield

Veteran
Location
Sheffield, UK
Two questions for the panel.

A local business used to supply restaurants and hotels and changed to supplying households. In this week's order, I requested Brie, and got Blue Stilton instead, fortunately a small quantity. Can I use it in recipes that call for other cheeses like Cheddar? Does it work in toasted cheese sandwiches? This is the first incorrect item they have sent, in the four months I have been using them, so I do not want to send it back.

What have I done to upset the lady who lives opposite me? :unsure: She has put her house on the market.:sad:
Stilton a suitable substitute for brie? I think the picker at that business needs a training update.
In answer to your question though, yes, stilton can be substituted in recipes calling for other cheeses. It's good grilled, crumbled in salads, or in quiches, pasta sauces etc. BUT, you do need to like blue cheeses. It can be a bit strong for someone who might only be used to mild cheese.

As to your neighbour. Perhaps it might be time to take down the Xmas lights festooning the outside of your property? The life-sized, LED-bedecked Rudolf and the Nativity laser show might be ready for a rest ... well, until the 1st Oct., natch :okay:
 
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