If You Like Gooey, Rich Mac & Cheese Then You’re Going To Want To Try These Cheese Combinations!

If You Like Gooey, Rich Mac & Cheese Then You’re Going To Want To Try These Cheese Combinations!

Many people make mac and cheese with some combination of cheddar cheese. However, many other cheeses like provolone, blue cheese or even feta would make it taste truly great too. Once you try these truly great cheese combinations you will have a mac and cheese that is completely perfect for you!

Some Of The Best Cheeses For Mac And Cheese Include:

 

Mike Ciardi, executive chef of the world-famous Murray's Cheese Bar, and Steve Jones from Portland's Cheese Bar — to help guide us all down that melted-cheese river to dairy enlightenment.
Bases
You need these cheeses to set a melty, delicious precedent.

Cheddar
“You can't really go wrong and you get the freedom to play around with different levels of sharpness — Ciardi

Raclette
“Great meltability factor. it's grown-up cheese. — Jones

Monterey Jack
“Excellent alternative to cheddar as a base — it's a semi-firm cheese. — Ciardi

Gruyere
“It has a great nutty profile, melts well, and is available to most people. — Ciardi

Flavor enhancers

Blue cheese
“I would never put blue cheese in mac on its own — it would be hard to handle , and the taste would just be overpowering. When added to stronger bases, it makes a great complement. — Ciardi

Provolone
It might be a little unruly and overpowering on its own. It can make for a great complement to a base.” — Jones

Feta
“It wouldn't melt that well, and probably wouldn't be palatable on its own. — Ciardi

Parmesan
“This won't melt correctly on its own — shave it, add it into the sauce you already have, it can be a really nice, sharp touch.” — Ciardi

Best combinations

Sharp cheddar, raclette, Parmesan
It's nutty, and funky, and cheesy — it plays around with your palate a lot. In a good way.” — Jones

Cheddar, Gruyere, goat cheese
“It's rich, nutty, and can even be a little fruity, These three cheeses balance each other out very well, they work well together, and they complement each other. — Ciardi

Pick Your Favorite & Enjoy!

Now that you know there are so many different cheeses you use for mac and cheese you may just want to try them all. Which cheese combinations have you tried with your Mac & Cheese?

Let Us Know They Turned Out For You!

Article Source: Thrillist

 





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