Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Why cottage Cheese Is The wholesome Cheese

Would you believe that in France, alone, there are over 400 types of cheese that can be found? But when the word 'cheese' is mentioned and someone would ask what types of cheese he would be able to name, for sure, cottage cheese will be one of them.

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Cottage cheese derived its name from 'cottages' where the cheeses are made, literally. It is ready atop stoves homes found in the rural areas. citizen who originally man-made the 'real thing' let nature take its procedure by leaving the milk to coagulate and turn sour.

Cottage cheese is a goods of cheese curd but unlike most cheese, which is dehydrated and has color, this type of cheese retains its whey content because it is only drained, not pressed dry. The cottage cheese, unlike its relatives, does not endure aging (maturation process) and it is also washed to give it its distinct taste--sweet and mildly flavored.

When cottage cheese is hard pressed, the end products are farmer cheese, hoop cheese, pot cheese or Queso blanco (blanco meaning 'white'). In Sweden, cottage cheese is ordinarily called 'Keso'.

A plainly man-made cottage cheese is made from fresh milk, rennet and mesophilic starter culture (this would help grow 'good bacteria' which is needed in giving the cheese its flavor and aids in coagulation). It is very rare to find natural cottage cheese nowadays. Commercialization of this goods has made it easier to make at a shorter duration of time.

The commercially ready cottage cheese, however, are made from curds that were ready using skim milk or other milk products that are low in fat. This commonly alters the customary flavor of the cheese. So if one were used to the commercial cottage cheeses that flood the supermarkets, then they would be astonished to find out that these cheeses have deviated from the customary 'tanginess' of the natural cheese.

If one is lively in tasting the genuine cottage cheese, the closest one could get to the flavor is the man-made cottage cheese, which is low in fat, cultured and named Nancy's. The Springfield Creamery over at Eugene, Ore, prepares this.

What nutrients can one get from eating cottage cheese? Again, as compared to all other cheeses, this type of cheese has low fat (5 grams where 3 grams are saturated fat), low carbohydrates (3 grams) and high in protein content (14 grams).

If you are aiming for a sculpted body that is full of muscles and well toned, then cottage cheese diet is the right diet for you. Most citizen overlook the low carbohydrate content of this cheese. But seeing at it, this low-carb food, which is high in protein, feeds the body of its needed nutrients during a correct diet.

This cheese also has sodium (500 milligrams), 120 fat and 20 milligrams of cholesterol. These values are computed against a 113-gram serving.

Some very lively trivia about cottage cheese:

1. President Nixon loved to eat it together with catsup or black pepper (or both).

2. To make 15 pounds of cottage cheese, one needs to use 100 pounds of milk.

If one is bored with eating cottage cheese alone, there are some ways that it can be served. One good way is to supervene President Nixon's recipe, which is to put a dash of pepper before plopping it into your mouth. cottage cheese can be eaten like a 'tapioca pudding' (just add ½ teaspoon of vanilla flavor and a packet of synthetic sweetener for every ½ cup of cottage cheese).

Cottage cheese is best eaten with fruits such as blueberry, strawberry, peaches, banana or pineapple. If one is concerned with the fructose content, however, a flavored drink mix could be used as a substitute for the fruits.

Speaking of 'yumminess', here are a few more of those recipes that use cottage cheese. You could investigate these recipes online:

1. Chocolate Mousse

2. Lemon Cherry Cheesecake Pie

3. Broccoli bread with Onion and cottage Cheese

4. Cheesy Mashed Potatoes

5. All Day Macaroni and Cheese (Crockpot)

Cottage cheese is all good. When you're aiming for good health, then this should be a part of your diet. It's tasty and nutritious, so what is there to lose?

Why cottage Cheese Is The wholesome Cheese

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Filipino Recipes - Puto Cheese method - Pinoy Food

Puto cheese is just like the quarterly puto or rice cake. But this version uses flour instead of ground rice so the texture is a whole lot smoother. And the cheese added as topping is the infer why it is named as such. Puto cheese and hot chocolate is a great blend for breakfast. Because it is very easy to prepare, you don't have to be a seasoned chef to cook this recipe to perfection.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup cake-flour
  • 1/2 cup all purpose-flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 cup white sugar (divided)
  • 1/3 cup evaporated milk
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 2 pcs egg yolks
  • 2 pcs egg whites
  • 1/4 tsp. Vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • cheese (sliced into small strips)

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Cooking Instructions:

  • In a medium-sized mixing bowl, sift the cake flour, all-purpose flour, salt and baking powder. Repeat the step three times then set aside.
  • Beat yolks until the color is lemon yellow. Gradually add ½ cup sugar while beating continuously.
  • Fold in the flour mixture, alternately with milk and water, to the beaten egg yolks. Add the vanilla and mix thoroughly. Set aside.
  • Beat egg whites until soft peaks are formed. Add the remaining ¼ cup sugar and go on beating the blend until stiff. Fold in the egg batter. Mix well and pour blend in puto molder about ¾ full.
  • Top with slices of cheese. Cover with clean cheese cloth.
  • Steam for 25-30 minutes. You will know the puto cheese is cooked when you insert a tester in the center and it comes out clean.
  • To maintain the solid shape of the puto cheese, let cool for a few minutes before removing from the puto molds.

Filipino Recipes - Puto Cheese method - Pinoy Food
Filipino Recipes - Puto Cheese method - Pinoy Food