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cheese - use in sentences
Converse of object
- grate: Put a layer of grated cheese sprinkled on top.
- melt: Also, toast with a layer of bbq sauce with cheese melted on top.
- sprinkle: Add the milk and sprinkle the remaining cheese, breadcrumbs and butter over the top.
- crumble: Serve the soup with a little crumbled blue cheese stir in.
Adjective modifier
- parmesan: Spoon in the mixture, sprinkle the rest of the parmesan cheese over the top.
- Swiss: Soon after adding some new foods, Swiss cheese being one of them.
- low-fat: Alternatively opt for lower-calorie cheeses such as Brie, Edam, reduced-fat mozzarella, low-fat soft cheese or cottage cheese.
- soft: This is true of softer lactic cheeses which can degrade quite quickly.
Preposition: on
- toast: This cheese can be used in similar ways to a Cheddar, for example in cooking, cheese on toast or on the cheeseboard.
Modifies a noun
- grater: All the outside of his left leg looks like someone did im over with a cheese grater.
- sandwich: I have what I enjoy most a chocolate bar or a cheese sandwich!
- sauce: In either case the idea is to end up with a very thick cheese sauce for the next stage.
Possessives
- goat: For my starter I had the red onion tart with goat's cheese.
- ewe: It is this ewes ' milk cheese which we sell.
Noun used with modifier
- Cheddar: I couldn't resist my urge for cheddar cheese.
- Parmesan: Fry them in butter, and grate a little Parmesan cheese over them.
- feta: Add the feta cheese chunks, chopped nuts, olives, and sliced tomatoes and turn gently to mix.
- goat: Mix in 1 Tbsp chopped fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried; fill each tin with 1/2 teaspoon goat cheese, sprinkle with mushrooms.
- mozzarella: Pieces of mozzarella cheese the size of ostrich eggs suddenly lost their allure.
- Stilton: Yes that is correct stilton cheese is now a perfume.
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