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My wife makes sandwiches out of cheese and honey. She insists it's a flavour combo that works, but I just can't support it.
It goes well with soft cheeses like goat cheese or cream cheese.
good cheese boards come with a little cup of honey all the time
Or jam, grapes, etc.
I am also curious, want to know the cheese. 🤔
What about finely sliced apple, mixed with honey & cheese??? 🤔🤔🤔
Cheddar. No apples in this house, we have allergy issues.
I know this isn't going to thrill your soul, but there's a restaurant I know of that has a cheddar-apple-bacon grilled cheese. 😅 I think it's on sourdough bread.
It sounds like we're all dancing around the same flavor profile. Cheddar...I will try this cheddar & honey sandwich.
What kind of cheese is she using?
It's cheddar, which is a fine cheese - by itself.
Should be something like a Brie instead.
And a bit of walnuts.
Dude, maple syrup, pecorino and grapes. You can thank me later.