What is the difference between Cheshire and Lancashire cheese?
The Lancashire recipe is unlike the more acidic Cheshire, Wensleydale and Caerphilly, as it uses very small quantities of starter and its acidity comes from allowing curd to keep developing for an extra day or two before salting.
How long does homemade cheese pie last?
approximately 3 days
If you allow any leftovers to cool, make sure to refrigerate in a container with a lid and chill. You can keep leftovers of Cheese, Onion and Potato Pie in the fridge for approximately 3 days or so.
Are dauphinoise potatoes the same as scalloped potatoes?
They may sound like the same thing, but in fact, they are quite different. Put simply, potatoes dauphine (pronounced “do-FEEN”) are deep-fried potato puffs while potatoes dauphinoise (“do-fin-WAHZ”) means baked scalloped potatoes.
Is shortcrust pastry the same as puff pastry?
Puff pastry can generally be described as flaky, light and buttery, good for pies and pastries, while shortcrust pastry has a more crumbly, biscuit-like texture which is good for tart or quiche cases.
What is Britain’s oldest cheese?
Cheshire cheese
Cheshire cheese is one of the oldest recorded named cheeses in British history: it is first mentioned, along with a Shropshire cheese, by Thomas Muffet in Health’s Improvement (c. 1580).
What cheese does not crumble?
Five Alternatives to Feta
Cheese | Texture | Taste |
---|---|---|
Halloumi (Greek) | Similar firm texture to feta | Mild |
Queso Fresco (Mexican) | Crumbly, moist | Mild |
Goat-Sheep Mix | Crumbly | Mild |
Tofu (see recipe) | Crumbly | Very mild |
Can you reheat cheese and potato pie?
How do I reheat Cheese, Onion and Potato Pie? From chilled: Reheat in a moderate oven for around 10-15 minutes or until piping hot. From frozen: Defrost in the fridge overnight and then reheat in a moderate oven for around 10-15 minutes or until piping hot.
Can you freeze homemade cheese pie?
Yes! You can absolutely freeze a pie to enjoy later. However, it’s important to know what types of pies freeze well and which pies should be enjoyed within a few days (or immediately after baking) and stored in the refrigerator.
Which is better scalloped or au gratin potatoes?
The difference comes down to cheese. Scalloped potatoes are much simpler. Most recipes call for the potatoes to be baked in a basic cream sauce (usually a mix of milk and heavy cream), and that’s it. Potatoes au gratin are a bit more decadent.