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Courtesy
of Sargento Foods
If you
want to cook with cheese in a new, exciting way, but are not sure how
to start we can help take the guesswork out of making dishes delicious
with cheese. Are you looking for the perfect cheese for your family's
favorite pasta dish? Which cheeses melt the best? What wine brings out
the flavor of Cheddar?
The cheeses
in our glossary are classified according to texture: soft, semi-soft,
semi-hard and hard. Click on each link below to discover everything you
want to know about each delicious cheese variety at your local supermarket.
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Soft cheeses
are very high in moisture, mild-flavored and milky. Many varieties
are tasty as a snack. Others, like Ricotta, work especially well
in desserts or breakfast dishes their texture and taste lets
them blend with both sweet and savory ingredients.
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BLUE
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Flavor
Sharp, tangy, salty, peppery, earthy flavor that intensifies with
age
Appearance/Color
White or pale yellow body with blue/green veins
Origin
United States
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when crumbled.
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Serving Suggestions
Excellent when crumbled on salads or placed atop whole-grain crackers.
Also delicious in a Blue cheese sauce drizzled over steak.
Pairing
Possibilities
Melons, pears, apples, apricots, figs, dried cranberries or raisins,
roasted red peppers, plum tomatoes, zucchini, carrots, roasted almonds,
walnuts, cashews, crusty bread, nut breads, crackers, bread sticks
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Port, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Syrah, Zinfandel, sparkling
wine, sherry, fruit juice
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MOZZARELLA
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Flavor
Delicate, mild, milky
Appearance/Color
Creamy white
Origin
Italy
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when sliced or shredded.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious inside sandwiches, as a topper for pizzas, bruschetta,
casseroles and soups or in a tomato basil salad. Perfect for Italian
dishes like ziti and lasagna. String cheese Mozzarella works well
fried and dipped in marinara sauce as an appetizer or snack. All
varieties are great for snacking.
Pairing
Possibilities
Olives, mushrooms, tomatoes, roasted red peppers, crusty bread
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, light-bodied Pinot Noir, beer, soda,
juice
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MUENSTER
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Flavor
Mild to mellow and buttery flavor that intensifies with age
Appearance/Color
Ivory to pale yellow with a red, yellow, white or orange rind
Origin
Alsace region of France
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when sliced or shredded.
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Serving Suggestions
A great sandwich cheese or topping for pizza. Perfect for kids as
an after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Rye and whole-grain breads, pita bread, crackers, tomatoes, baby
carrots, zucchini
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Fruity wines such as White Zinfandel, beer, juice, soda
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RICOTTA
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Flavor
Very mild and semi-sweet; slightly sweeter than cottage cheese
Appearance/Color
White, resembles cottage cheese with a very fine curd
Origin
Italy
Cooking
Tip
Excellent for baking.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious in Italian pasta-based dishes or when served for brunch
with sweet berries, croissants and muffins. Works well in dips and
as a key ingredient in desserts like cheesecake and cannoli.
Pairing
Possibilities
Mild rye bread, water crackers, berries
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Riesling, Chardonnay, mimosas, juice
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Semi-soft cheeses
are usually buttery and mild-flavored and are wonderful for melting
and snacking.
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AMERICAN
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Flavor
Mild and delicate
Appearance/Color
Light yellow or orange
Origin
United States
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when sliced.
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Serving Suggestions
Great inside grilled cheese sandwiches and cold deli sandwiches.
Perfect for the kids as an after-school snack. Works well in omelets.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, red grapes, tomatoes, crackers, pretzels, English muffins
Wine/beverage
Ideas
White wine, beer, tomato juice, soda, milk, lemonade
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ASADERO
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Flavor
Mild
Appearance/Color
White
Origin
Mexico
Cooking
Tip
Excellent for melting. Its flavor adds to the appeal of many baked
dishes.
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Serving
Suggestions
Tasty on sandwiches and melted in quesadillas or enchiladas. Excellent
melted over tortilla chips for nachos. Also delicious eaten plain.
Pairing
Possibilities
Peaches, apples, pears
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Champagne, Chardonnay
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COLBY
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Flavor
Mild; lightly sweet to sharp and tangy; similar to Cheddar but milder
and softer
Appearance/Color
Light yellow to orange with tiny holes
Origin
Colby, Wisconsin
United States
Cooking
Tip
Melts best when shredded or grated.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious on hamburgers, tucked inside fajitas and sprinkled on
chili. Perfect for the kids as an after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, pears, mushrooms, tomatoes, pumpernickel and rye breads
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Red wines, Port, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, beer, apple cider
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COLBY-JACK
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Flavor
Mild; lightly sweet to sharp and tangy
Appearance/Color
Marbled with light yellow and orange colors (a combination of Monterey
Jack and Colby cheeses)
Origin
United States
Cooking
Tip
Melts best when shredded or grated.
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Serving Suggestions
Excellent for nachos, salads and sandwiches. Perfect for kids as
an after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, pears, mushrooms, tomatoes, pumpernickel and rye breads
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Red wines, Port, Bordeaux, Rioja, Pinot Noir, beer, apple cider
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FONTINA
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Flavor
Mild, nutty, buttery (similar
to Gouda)
Appearance/Color
Light yellow, dotted with
tiny holes; dark, golden-brown rind
Origin
Fontinaz, Italy
Cooking
Tip
Melts easily and smoothly.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious in sandwiches and salads. Great for fondue and in risotto.
It also works well as a topping for French onion soup, twice-baked
potatoes and pizza. Excellent for snacking.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, ham, salami, mushrooms and dark or crusty breads
Wine/beverage
Ideas
White wines, Gewurztraminer, juices
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MONTEREY-JACK
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Flavor
Mild and buttery; some
versions contain flavorings such as jalapeño pepper and garlic
Appearance/Color
Ivory with tiny cracks;
becomes more yellow with age
Origin
Monterey, California,
United
States
Cooking
Tip
Melts
well when shredded or sliced.
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Serving
Suggestions
Delicious inside grilled or open-faced sandwiches and in a wide
variety of cooked dishes. Indispensable for Southwestern and Tex
Mex dishes, shredded over tacos, stuffed into enchiladas or melted
over refried beans. Perfect for the kids as an after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Plums, peaches, jalapeños, toasted pecans
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Sauvignon Blanc, medium-bodied Merlot, fruity Zinfandel, sparkling
wine, lemon-lime sparkling water, cider
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Semi-hard cheeses
are generally medium in flavor. They are delicious as a snack and
work well in a wide variety of dishes.
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CHEDDAR
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Flavor
Rich, robust, nutty,
creamy;
flavor ranges from mild to sharp; becomes sharper with age
Appearance/Color
White
to yellow-orange
Origin
England
Cooking
Tip
Mild
Cheddar melts best when shredded and placed under direct heat; Sharp
Cheddar melts best when shredded and incorporated into a sauce.
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Serving Suggestions
Excellent when stirred into a basic white sauce and tossed with
pasta to make macaroni and cheese. Delicious when melted over a
hamburger, grilled cheese sandwich or tuna salad sandwich for lunch
or dinner. Always popular in soups, sauces, breads, casseroles,
salads, omelets, quiches, sandwiches and pizzas. Excellent as an
after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Cherries, grapes, pears, red or green apple wedges, cashews, mushrooms,
tomatoes, pumpernickel and rye breads, an assortment of crackers
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Wine such as Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Syrah, Cabernet, Bordeaux,
Port, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay or Zinfandel, light beer, champagne,
ale, apple cider
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GOUDA
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Flavor
Mellow, nutty, buttery;
flavor becomes richer and smoky with age (similar to Fontina)
Appearance/Color
Red, yellow or black
wax coating
Origin
Holland
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when shredded.
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Serving Suggestions
Excellent when used in a variety of cooked dishes, in salads and
inside sandwiches. A great snacking cheese.
Pairing
Possibilities
Baby Gouda: Peaches, melons, apricots, cherries
Aged Gouda: Red apples, pears, toasted almonds, dark or crusty
breads
Smoked Gouda: Apples, pears, thinly sliced prosciutto
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Baby Gouda: Riesling, fruity Zinfandel, Merlot, lager beer,
orange juice, apple juice, flavored tea, citrus-flavored sparkling
water
Aged Gouda: Merlot, beer, cider, sparkling red grape juice,
coffee
Smoked Gouda: Red wine, beer, sparkling cider, tomato or
vegetable juice, cran-grape juice
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JARLSBERG
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Flavor
Mild, slightly sweet
and nutty;
(similar to Swiss)
Appearance/Color
Yellow body with large,
irregular holes and a yellow wax rind
Origin
Norway
Cooking
Tip
A
great melting cheese.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious inside sandwiches, burgers, in salads and quiches. A sweet
alternative to Swiss in fondues. Excellent for snacking.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, red bell pepper, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, crusty bread
Wine/beverage
Ideas
White wine, beer, sparkling water
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PROVOLONE
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Flavor
Mild to sharp, slightly tart, smoky flavor that becomes more pronounced
with age
Appearance/Color
Ivory to light golden-yellow as it matures
Origin
Southern
Italy
Cooking
Tip
An excellent melting cheese.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious inside sandwiches or as a topping for soups, pizzas and
salads. Excellent as an after-school snack.
Pairing
Possibilities
Red grapes, pears, pineapple, figs, olives, tomatoes, roasted red
peppers, hearty breads
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Merlot, light-bodied Pinot Noir, Syrah, ale, tomato juice
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Hard cheeses
are very low in moisture, robust in flavor and many, like Parmesan,
are ideal to shred or grate over pasta or salads. Their taste and
texture are dramatically altered by the amount of time they are
aged.
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ASIAGO
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Flavor
Mild when young; becomes nutty and semi-sharp with age
Appearance/Color
Light yellow with tiny holes; clear/white to black coating
Origin
Italy
Cooking
Tip
Melts well when shredded or grated.
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Serving Suggestions
Great in pastas, soups, sauces, salads, salad dressings, stuffing,
bread crumbs and casseroles. Delicious on bagels.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, pineapple, pears, red or green grapes, figs, crusty breads,
salami, pasta
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Rioja, Merlot, Port, Syrah,
cider, sherry, cranberry juice, sparkling red grape juice
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GRUYÈRE
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Flavor
Mild, buttery, toasty, slightly sharp flavor that intensifies with
age
Appearance/Color
Shiny yellow with small holes
Origin
Switzerland
Cooking
Tip
A wonderful melting cheese.
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Serving Suggestions
Delicious when used in rich sauces for pasta, grilled meats, poultry
and fish. Excellent for fondue.
Pairing
Possibilities
Prosciutto, thinly sliced ham or salami, red apples, figs, melon,
dates, walnuts, hazelnuts, hearty breads
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, red wines, beer, ale,
tomato juice, cranberry juice, cider
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PARMESAN
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Flavor
Sharp, robust, nutty, buttery flavor that intensifies with age
Appearance/Color
Ranges in color from very light yellow to a deeper yellow
Origin
Parma, Italy
Cooking
Tip
Melts when shredded or grated
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Serving Suggestions
Shredded or grated, Parmesan can be melted into soups or sauces.
It also can be sprinkled over salads, pizza and pasta or mixed with
breadcrumbs for a flaky, flavorful breading for chicken. (Same as
for Romano.)
Pairing
Possibilities
Figs, pears, raisins, red grapes, walnuts, crusty breads, hearty
crackers
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Champagne, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Merlot, Cabernet,
warm cappuccinos
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ROMANO
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Flavor
Sharp, tangy, robust flavor that intensifies with age (similar to
Parmesan, but slightly richer)
Appearance/Color
Ivory to pale yellow
Origin
Rome, Italy
Cooking
Tip
Melts when shredded or grated.
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Serving Suggestions
Perks up a wide variety of pizza and pasta dishes. Excellent for
breakfast when sprinkled on scrambled eggs or used in quiches or
frittatas. Works well when shredded atop soup or salads or added
to casseroles and macaroni and cheese. (Same as for Parmesan.)
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, pears, dried fruit, walnuts, thinly sliced prosciutto, ham
or salami
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Hearty red wines such as Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, beer, tomato
or vegetable juice, cran-raspberry juice
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SWISS
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Flavor
Mild to sharp; sweet, nutty flavor that intensifies with age
Appearance/Color
Ivory to pale yellow; small to large holes
Origin
Switzerland
Cooking
Tip
Excellent for melting.
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Serving Suggestions
Perfect for melting in fondue, casseroles or quiche. It's delicious
inside sandwiches from clubs to turkey subs to Reubens.
Pairing
Possibilities
Apples, cherries, pears, green grapes, toasted almonds, pumpernickel
bread, thinly sliced prosciutto
Wine/beverage
Ideas
Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, light-bodied Pinot Noir, cran-raspberry
juice, tomato or vegetable juice
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