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  2. The 10 Best Cheeses for Melting in Casseroles, Paninis, and ...

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    Put that melty cheese to good use: The Best Grilled Cheese Recipes for a Twist on the Classic Sandwich. These Comfort Food Recipes Are Good for the Soul. The Best Cheesy, Bubbling Baked Pasta Recipes.

  3. What is raclette cheese? Experts explain the melty ... - AOL

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    Move over, fondue, there's a new cheese in town and it comes with its own grill. Raclette, a cheese made to be melted and scraped over food, hails from countries like France and Switzerland and ...

  4. Raclette - Wikipedia

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    Raclette is a dish native to parts of Switzerland. The raclette cheese round is heated, either in front of a fire or by a special machine, then scraped onto diners' plates. [9] A modern way of serving raclette involves an electric table-top grill with small pans, known as coupelles, in which slices of raclette cheese are melted. [7]

  5. Raclette du Valais - Wikipedia

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    Raclette du Valais (French pronunciation: [ʁaklɛt dy valɛ]) or Walliser Raclette (German) is a semi-hard cheese that is usually fashioned into a wheel of about 6 kg (13 lb). [1] The Alpine cow milk based dairy product is most commonly used for melting for the dish called raclette , but is also consumed as is.

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  7. List of Swiss cheeses - Wikipedia

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    The best known Swiss cheeses are of the class known as Swiss-type cheeses, also known as Alpine cheeses, a group of hard or semi-hard cheeses with a distinct character, whose origins lie in the Alps of Europe, although they are now eaten and imitated in most cheesemaking parts of the world.

  8. Le Rustique - Wikipedia

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    Le Rustique is a brand of French cheese owned by the Compagnie des Fromages et RichesMonts (CF&R). Le Rustique was created in 1975 in Normandy, France with a recipe of camembert. The brand then launched other soft cheeses including brie , camembert light and coulommiers .

  9. 10 Incredible Cheeses You Can Score at Kroger Right Now - AOL

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    RELATED: How To Choose the Best Cheese at the Grocery Store, According to a Cheesemonger. 2. Murray’s Cave Aged Gruyere. Photo: Murray's. Nutrition: (Per 1-oz. Serving) Calories: 110