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Barsel | 00:19 Wed 29th Mar 2017 | Food & Drink
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Which do you think is the best cheese to use for making cheese on toast?
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Strong cheddar, nice and tangy.
Wensleydale..
goat's cheese obtained from black-haired goats on the south side of the Jura mountains, not above 500 metres; best from early spring milking ...well, tonyav's suggestion looks easier to get your hands on
Mmmmmmm, quite like the sound of that cheese from the Black haired goats. I wonder if it would taste the same if the Black haired goats were from the South side of mount snowdon.
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jno, I'll ask in Tesco next time I'm in there. :-) x
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scorpiojo, I haven't tried Wensleydale, does it go all gooey and stringy? That's how I like it.
The cheap mature cheddar (working out at under £5 per kg) that Lidl sells toasts beautifully.

However it's often stated that red leicester is the best cheese for toasting (and I certainly like it).
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Yep :)

Or Caerphilly
Edam cause when you come back it's made
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One should tell old jokes Caerphilly. Otherwise you may get groans.
Cheshire for me.
good strong cheddar for me
Cheddar. Make a cheese sauce with beer
Red Leicester for me
Red Leicester with a bit of Cayenne pepper.
It has to be a good strong vintage cheddar.
Or Double Gloucester
strong cheddar everytime!

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