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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> Mr. Bill wrote: >> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 06:54:18 -0600, "Janet Bostwick" >> > wrote: >> >>> It's shredded American cheese, right? Please explain more about >>> pimento cheese to me. Is it only used for sandwiches. >> >> Pimento Cheese Spread is a lot like potato salad. Every one believes >> theirs is the best....so, it becomes a matter of personal taste. I >> don't see the need to argue about so and so's nuances to the recipe. >> You can take it or leave it. This is the recipe that our family >> prefers. >> If you like Miracle Whip...you are premitted to use it. If you >> don't like Miracle Whip....you are permitted to use any mayo. >> @@@@@ Now You're Cooking! Export Format >> >> Pimento Cheese Spread > > Sounds good to me. My first wife, who is from Kentucky, made something > her family called "snappy cheese" that was similar, but without the > sweetness of the pimentos. It's grated sharp cheddar, about a > tablespoon of grated onion, a fair bit of Frank's Red Hot or similar, > and just a tiny bit of mayo, enough to hold the thing together. Then > it sits in the fridge to mellow for a while before you eat it, > preferably on Fritos scoops. > > Serene We have used chopped jalapeno but I never thought about using Frank's Red Hot sauce. I will try that. Becca |
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