UKC Forums - recomended cheese for cheese on toast (2024)

the power 06 Nov 2012

Cathedral city just isnt doing it for me anymore

Sharp 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Are you sticking with "traditional" cheese on toast, i.e. cheddar or are you looking for other options?
Why not tzake the extra few mins and get yourself a nice rarebit fired up?

Ramblin dave 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
Get hold of some sumac and sprinkle a bit of that on top of whatever you use, it's ace.

Removed User06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Five cheesestrings side by side. Good luck.

elliptic 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Crumbly cheshire or lancashire with a dash of worcester sauce...

ripper 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: try adding some worcester sauce, or a nice spicy chutney, before you grill? or just experiment with, oh i dunno maybe some nice gruyere or pecorino

Clarence 06 Nov 2012

In reply to elliptic:

> Crumbly cheshire or lancashire with a dash of worcester sauce...

That is one of my favourites along with the Welsh Double - Caerphilly and Fiery Dragon (some weird Welsh cheese with lots of chilli in it). Gentleman's Relish with Sage Derby is good too.

tlm 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Use GOOD bread, e.g http://www.londonroadbakehouse.co.uk/news.php Toast one side, spread tomato purée on the untoasted side, add a couple of bits of thinly sliced mushrooms, or peppers, and some fresh basil, cover in grated Davidstow Cornish Crackler (easy to get hold of in supermarkets), and toast!

A mini pizza!

Sharp 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Clarence:

7 responses and no poor cheese puns, must be a first.

tlm 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Sharp:

yeah, it's a bit rare...

ayuplass 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
Red Leicester is the best for cheese on toast. *folds arms*

Sharp 06 Nov 2012

In reply to ayuplass: its nice on its own but it doesn't go well with whoosh, which discounts it as the best imo
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Wonko The Sane06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Try this:

Grate some mature cheddar.
Add one egg
Large teaspoon of english mustard.

Toast it, then add worcester sauce.

Parrys_apprentice06 Nov 2012

In reply to ayuplass: you are correct

paulcarey06 Nov 2012

In reply to Sharp:

I find the with cheese on toast the trick is never to burn the toast, always apply any heat to bread caer-philly.

<gets coat in shame>

Pursued by a bear 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: The answer is, it depends.

What it depends on is whether you like your cheese to release a bit of oil into the bread as you toast it, or whether you'd prefer it not to. Cheddar will, and that makes your toast a bit more moist as you eat it. Lancashire won't, and that keeps your toast crunchy. Get some of each and microwave a bit; the Cheddar will give you cheese solids and release a surprising amount of fluid; the Lancashire will stay combined.

That makes them surprisingly different when toasted. Go experiment and report back.

T.

pasbury06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Halloumi or stilton or, what the hell, both.

sam@work 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: goats cheese and some tomato burger relish on the side . .

Alasdair Fulton 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Gouda! Or Comté?

I find cheddars to be a bit too sharp (much nicer thinly sliced on an oatcake).

The above are more creamy and buttery. IMHO.

marsbar 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Stripy cheese on toast. http://www.ilchester.co.uk/cheeses.php?ch_id=4&id=1

Ava Adore 06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Ayuplass is right. Red Leicester.

None of this nancy goats cheese and weird accompaniments. Just Red Leicester.

Ciro 06 Nov 2012

Milesy 06 Nov 2012

Red Leicester is disgusting.

Cornish Cruncher from M&S is amazing.

Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese

In reply to Milesy:

> Red Leicester is disgusting.
>
>

Freak

Daithi O Murchu06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
guerier

Ava Adore 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Milesy:

> Red Leicester is disgusting.
>
> Cornish Cruncher from M&S is amazing.
>
>

Poncy yuppie cheese

Steph-in-the-West06 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
Davidstow with sliced tomatoes on top.....yum!!!! Makes more of a meal too.

Milesy 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Ava Adore:

> (In reply to Milesy)
> [...]
>
> Poncy yuppie cheese
>
>

Red Leicester was always regarded as a posh alternative to Cheddar actually. The colour signified that the cows were eating much richer, high quality grass with a greater carotene content.

Sounds like you Red Leicester eater is the posh one. Oh my. Red Leicester and cous cous darlinnnnnnng.

ripper 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Ava Adore:

> (In reply to Milesy)
> [...]
>
> Freak

my mum always used to say red leicester made the best cheese on toast - and as far as she was concerned she was stating a fact, not expressing an opinion... she also used to make toasted cheese sarnies, in a frying pan with a bit of butter - mmmm yummy cholesterol!

brokenbanjo 06 Nov 2012

In reply to ripper:

Me Nan used to call them Cheese Dreams. Me ma made me one t'other day. Figured I had eaten two bulbs of garlic in the previous week, so I was justified. Were good.

subalpine 06 Nov 2012

In reply to Daithi O Murchu: the king of cheeses:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruy%C3%A8re_%28cheese%29

hazeysunshine 06 Nov 2012

In reply to ripper:

why stick to cheese? If you want to create food that also impresses girls, underpant toast is where it's at http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/underpanttoast/

Ava Adore 07 Nov 2012

In reply to Milesy:

Of course it's posh. Fortunately it's not some johnny-come-lately cheese like that there Cornish Cruncher nonsense

Sharp 07 Nov 2012

In reply to ripper: Always surprises me how many people buy toastie makers when they're so much nicer and less mess in the pan

Ava Adore 07 Nov 2012

In reply to Sharp:

I don't like the over crustiness that a toastie maker provides and I've never heard of them being made in a pan. Mine are done under the grill.

I have a yearning for a toasted cheese sarnie now....

cragtaff07 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: There is one from Lancashire called Bleasdale, ( a blend) superb on toast or as ingredient for cheese scones.

Jamming Dodger07 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Y Fenni is pretty nice toasted but quite potent.
I second the egg in cheddar. Bloody lovely.

ripper 07 Nov 2012

In reply to Ava Adore: always amused me a bit that in my family these were referred to as 'toasted cheese sandwiches' when they were cooked in a pan. I guess 'fried cheese sandwiches' sounded a bit unhealthy even way back in the good ol' 70s

Sharp 07 Nov 2012

In reply to ripper:

> (In reply to Ava Adore) always amused me a bit that in my family these were referred to as 'toasted cheese sandwiches' when they were cooked in a pan. I guess 'fried cheese sandwiches' sounded a bit unhealthy even way back in the good ol' 70s

You don't want to get confused with deep fried toasties though, as for a pan toastie but battered. They're actually healthier than a normal toastie.

Jimbo C 07 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:

Toast one side, to the other side apply sliced (not grated) double gloucester to within a few mm of the edge. Add a few chunks of branston pickle, a sprinkle of oregano and black pepper and toast under a medium grill until bubbling furiously and starting to go golden brown. Wait a short while before biting or you will have scalding hot cheese stuck to the roof of your mouth.

Alex Slipchuk 07 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: bellend brie, often served to visitors who fail to wipe their feet. Never had any complaints

Dr.S at work 07 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
roquefort works quite well

rockchomper09 Nov 2012

In reply to Steph-in-the-West:
toast one side, warm the other side, lashings of butter, first the sliced tomatoes (or branston pickle) then the davidstow, then mixed herbs, oojjiii......drip,dribble....
....and this works on jkt potatoe as well, mix tuna (tinned in brine and drain) with mayo,chopped peppers and onion and black pepper, put ontop of toast/jkt spud and then the davidstow....off to get me bib....

ben b 09 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: Of course, you could go international and try the second finest thing to come out of the South Island of NZ: cheese rolls.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/recipes/6555609/White-breads-on...

Also known as "Southland Sushi". With a degree of irony, admittedly. But definitely worth a go.

b

Kimono 09 Nov 2012

In reply to the power:
pataks brinjal chutney, then cheese, then grill

Owen W-G 09 Nov 2012

In reply to kieran b:

Caerphilly + Mustard + splash of beer

Removed User11 Nov 2012

In reply to the power: grated cheddar, melt under grill, 10 drops of tabasco, more grated cheddar, melt under grill. White bread, obviously.

Parrys_apprentice12 Nov 2012

In reply to kieran b:

> (In reply to the power)
> pataks brinjal chutney, then cheese, then grill

If you move away from the purist cheese on toast (the correct answer is Red Leicester) then Brinjal with cheddar is the absolute winner.

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UKC Forums - recomended cheese for cheese on toast (2024)

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As has been mentioned elsewhere, “cheese on toast” is the name that we in the UK give to what people in the USA call “grilled cheese”. A slice of toasted bread, buttered with a layer of cheese (usually grated) on top and grilled until the cheese melts.

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Grilled cheese vs cheese toastie – Fundamentally they are both toasted bread with melted cheese sandwiched between them. But toasties are made using a sandwich press or toastie maker, while grilled cheese is made on the stove in a skillet, griddle or pan.

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What do English people put on their toast? ›

Marmite and Butter on Toast

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Flip over and add cheese to both side of the bread and cut to fit (in the video Gordon uses romano with Pepperberry. Add a hint of pink peppercorn if you want the same effect on the romano). Then add a layer of kimchi to one side then fold over and push down.

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Cheddar – The tangy taste of cheddar goes well with the sweeter notes of white bread. Cheddar is also great for grilled sandwiches and paninis. Mozzarella – The grainy, nutty taste of wholemeal bread goes well with Mozzarella. Top it with tomatoes, basil and olive oil to create a great-tasting, healthy sandwich.

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