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Definition of curd cheese in English: curd cheesenoun mass nounBritish A mild, soft, smooth cheese made from skimmed milk curd. 〈主英〉(用脱脂奶做的)凝乳干酪 Example sentencesExamples - Examples featured apricot chutney and triple curd cheese but, at £7.50, they were beyond our budget.
- A traditional English curd cheese with added organic ingredients such as apricots, roasted seeds or garlic is also being tried as well as a Sheffield version of Brie.
- Papas chorreadas (literally ‘poured-upon potatoes’) are dishes in which boiled potatoes are smothered by a sauce, e.g. tomato, cheese, and coriander or spring onion and curd cheese.
- Milk, butter, sour cream, and curd cheese were traditionally highly prized additions to the diet.
- Salami, curd cheese, eggs, porridge and bread are combined with any supper left over from the evening before.
- The milk of goats and sheep was made into curd cheese and sometimes flavoured with poppy seeds.
- It is similar to what is called faisselle elsewhere in France, an unsalted soft curd cheese sold in a double container: the inner container holds the cheese and has holes in it, so that the whey can drain out into the outer container.
- It is a washed curd cheese with a mellow taste that's suitable for any time of the day and is available at the farm gate or through Carlow Farmers' Market.
- Their speciality is creamy, full-flavoured brine-washed cow's milk, Criffel and fresh ricotta, a simple curd cheese.
- When they were ready, I ate them, warm and wrapped around curd cheese and fresh herbs.
- Those squares of crumbly, white curd cheese served with your Greek Salad, or as part of the mezzo generously supplied with the ouzo in Greece may not have been the real thing in the past.
Definition of curd cheese in US English: curd cheesenounˈkərd ˌCHēzˈkərd ˌtʃiz British A mild, soft, smooth cheese made from skimmed milk curd. 〈主英〉(用脱脂奶做的)凝乳干酪 Example sentencesExamples - Milk, butter, sour cream, and curd cheese were traditionally highly prized additions to the diet.
- Papas chorreadas (literally ‘poured-upon potatoes’) are dishes in which boiled potatoes are smothered by a sauce, e.g. tomato, cheese, and coriander or spring onion and curd cheese.
- Salami, curd cheese, eggs, porridge and bread are combined with any supper left over from the evening before.
- It is similar to what is called faisselle elsewhere in France, an unsalted soft curd cheese sold in a double container: the inner container holds the cheese and has holes in it, so that the whey can drain out into the outer container.
- When they were ready, I ate them, warm and wrapped around curd cheese and fresh herbs.
- A traditional English curd cheese with added organic ingredients such as apricots, roasted seeds or garlic is also being tried as well as a Sheffield version of Brie.
- The milk of goats and sheep was made into curd cheese and sometimes flavoured with poppy seeds.
- Those squares of crumbly, white curd cheese served with your Greek Salad, or as part of the mezzo generously supplied with the ouzo in Greece may not have been the real thing in the past.
- It is a washed curd cheese with a mellow taste that's suitable for any time of the day and is available at the farm gate or through Carlow Farmers' Market.
- Their speciality is creamy, full-flavoured brine-washed cow's milk, Criffel and fresh ricotta, a simple curd cheese.
- Examples featured apricot chutney and triple curd cheese but, at £7.50, they were beyond our budget.
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