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  2. Ina Garten’s Formula for the Perfect Cheese Platter - AOL

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    A stunning cheese platter is a thing of beauty. Whether you're looking for something to serve with happy hour drinks or need an app to tide guests over while dinner is on the way, a good cheese ...

  3. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    Charcuterie boards come in all shapes and sizes, from simple set-ups with salume to meat-and-cheese platters to elaborate spreads with fine and fancy meats, cheeses, and accompaniments.

  4. Guests Will Gobble Up This Adorable Turkey Cheese Ball - AOL

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    To decorate, transfer the cheese ball to a serving platter. Make the first row of tail feathers by carefully inserting the cheese straws into the back of the cheese ball in a fan shape.

  5. 18 Holiday Foods You’ll Find at Any Midwestern Christmas Party

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    1. Cheese, Sausage, and Crackers. Ah, Midwest charcuterie. You’ll never be at a holiday gathering without a big tray of sliced cheese, summer sausage, and crackers.

  6. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    It is often used in meat and cheese trays. Colorado Blackie: Colorado: A cheese from the American West named for its black waxed rind. Cream cheese: Creole cream cheese: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cup Cheese: Farmer cheese: Hoop cheese: A cheese made only using milk Humboldt Fog: California: A mold-ripened cheese with a central line of edible ...

  7. Charcuterie board - Wikipedia

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    Charcuterie is cured meat, derived from the French chair, 'flesh', and cuit, 'cooked' and was coined in 15th century France. [2] [3] The owners of shops specializing in charcuterie (charcutiers) became popular for their detailed preparation of cured meats and helped establish stylized arrangements of food as part of French culinary culture.

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