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Cheese has been abused and misused in North American cooking.i totally believe that a lot of cooks hide their mistakes by simply filling it with cheese
after all if has cheese how can it be bad right .......wrong !!!!!
Cheese has been abused and misused in North American cooking.i totally believe that a lot of cooks hide their mistakes by simply filling it with cheese
after all if has cheese how can it be bad right .......wrong !!!!!
...after all if has cheese how can it be bad right?
My gripe exactlyyea i guess i am when i order a hamburger and get a cheese burger !!!!
which is almost everytime i order a hamburger
the cheese craze has reached the point that i don't think many people even know what most foods actully taste like because of the amount of cheese on everything, think of it this way what if everything you ate had a scoop of ice cream on it or mixed in with it, you would never know what the food you were eating actully tasted like , sure a scoop of ice cream tastes great on a piece of pie but you wouldn't want it on everything
Preference makes the world go 'round. Avocados are a pantry item for us. We put it in salads, omelets, sauces, sandwiches etc. What I can't abide is celery. I shiver at the thought of it.I'm starting to think you don't like cheese... and neither should anyone else. If you don't like cheese, don't eat it. Avocados are VERY popular these days. I don't like avocados, so I don't eat them. If a menu item has avocados, I tell the waiter to hold the avocados. Problem solved.
BTW, a cheddar ice cream by medtran49 won a recipe challenge on this forum.That should make your head spin.
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It may just be a "gourmet" fad. I remember almost 30 years ago, when the rest of the world discovered Balsamic vinegar. All of a sudden, we had balsamic fish, balsamic grills, balsamic salads, deep-fried balsamic croquettes, Chicken Tikka Masala with balsamic, even strawberries with balsamic.i have no problem with people liking cheese , like i said my wife likes it on certain things , but when you can't go to a restruant and order things that shouldn't come with cheese all over it i get frustrated , its just the over use of it that i object to . cheese should be an ingredient and not added to everything on the menu
It may just be a "gourmet" fad. I remember almost 30 years ago, when the rest of the world discovered Balsamic vinegar. All of a sudden, we had balsamic fish, balsamic grills, balsamic salads, deep-fried balsamic croquettes, Chicken Tikka Masala with balsamic, even strawberries with balsamic.
Then it was sundried tomatoes. Then it was garlic, especially if it was black. Then leeks. Then avocados with poached eggs.
If I see something on a menu with loads of "XX" on it, then I just don't order it. Or I go somewhere else.
..but a Cheeseburger is an institution. It's nothing new. Mac and Cheese is on millions of menus. Quesadillas - well most of them have "queso" (cheese) in them. Eggplant Parmigiana - topped with cheese. Baked potatoes - gotta have cheese on them. Pub nachos (a particularly US dish) - with cheese.last night i saw a national fast food chain's ad for a BBQ burger with cheese on it !!
..but a Cheeseburger is an institution. It's nothing new. Mac and Cheese is on millions of menus. Quesadillas - well most of them have "queso" (cheese) in them. Eggplant Parmigiana - topped with cheese. Baked potatoes - gotta have cheese on them. Pub nachos (a particularly US dish) - with cheese.
I don't see where "cheese on everything" is coming from.
I'm not happy about fish with cheese, however. I think the cheese masks the flavour of the fish, even in classic recipes like Sole Mornay and Lobster Thermidor. I'm happy eating sole with butter and lemon, and lobster, butter/olive oil and garlic.
i am well known here in this area for my barbcue but if anyone adds cheese to my bbq after all the time and effort i put into making it i think i would have to strangle em !!!!!