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Cottage cheese and Eggs - 12/1/2007 5:07:51 AM
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nspeed22
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I thought this sounded NASTY when i first heard about it. But then i thought about how cottage cheese is often used in lasagne and mac n cheese as a cheddar/mozeralla substitute. I make some scrabled eggs and at the end add a little cottage cheese to the pan. You have to experiment a little to get the amount of cottage cheese just right. The end result is a delicious, cheesey, melty plate of cheesey scrambled eggs. It even mocks the taste of mozerella a little bit. Give it a try!!
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RE: Cottage cheese and Eggs - 12/1/2007 5:52:22 AM
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David1991
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yea when i first heard about it from my friends step-mom i thought she meant put ur eggs in cottage cheese and i was like wtf? but then i realized what she meant and put alittle cottage cheese in the eggs and it was a nice change
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RE: Cottage cheese and Eggs - 12/1/2007 4:36:52 PM
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Minotaur
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ORIGINAL: nspeed22 But then i thought about how cottage cheese is often used in lasagne That's the nastiest ****ing thing I ever heard! lol I was raised Italian, and every recipe I've ever seen for lasagna calls for ricotta, not cottage cheese. Cottage cheese has to be a "middigan" thing (Americano).
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RE: Cottage cheese and Eggs - 12/1/2007 6:00:59 PM
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Minotaur
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No, I mean cottage cheese in lasagna... cottage cheese is usually tangy, ricotta is sweet. I like cottage cheese if it's really dry and thick, and tangy.
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RE: Cottage cheese and Eggs - 12/1/2007 8:28:10 PM
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David1991
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ORIGINAL: Minotaur No, I mean cottage cheese in lasagna... cottage cheese is usually tangy, ricotta is sweet. I like cottage cheese if it's really dry and thick, and tangy. i actually put some water in mine but thats cause i make it sweet with stevia and add cinnamon, very good IMO
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