Stuffed Beets
Sour cream, gruyere and Parmesan cheese are what you’ll need on hand for this interesting dish!
Goat Cheese-
Goat cheese is also known as chevre. It is cheese made from a goat’s milk. Goat cheese has a more tart and earthy flavor. It may be a good substitute for those who suffer from intolerance to cow’s milk.
Goat cheese can be served as is. It is often spread on crackers for an appetizer. Goat cheese is a soft cheese that will soften with heat but will not melt like a cows cheese will. It is recommended to serve goat cheese at room temperature. Remove the cheese from refrigeration 30 minutes before serving.
Goat cheese can last 2-3 weeks in the refrigerator. It also freezes for 2-3 months when in a sealed package. Goat cheese does best in the crisper drawer where it is a medium cold and humid.
Protein, calcium, vitamin A
Burrata Cheese-
Ovoline Mozzarella Cheese-
Sour cream, gruyere and Parmesan cheese are what you’ll need on hand for this interesting dish!
Fresh ricotta and heirloom yellow tomato sauce put this over the top. If you don’t have prepared tomato sauce, diced tomatoes work as well, the ingredients are pretty flexible here. Remember the Parmesan, mozzarella and lasagne noodles!
Not to be confused with Jess’ sweet version, this savory version is a hybrid of scalloped potatoes, shepherd’s pie, and sweet potato casserole. The end result is scrumptious!