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16 delicious ways to eat blue cheese

Blue cheese is so much more than a platter staple. Cooked with gnocchi or pasta, baked with vegetables, crumbed on a tart or added to a salad, these recipes are essential for any blue cheese addict.

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Posh cheese rolls
Quick and Easy
May 29, 2017

Posh cheese rolls

Nici Wickes would not deign to improve on the original South Island cheese roll, but these wee beauties are a bit more posh and they’re just fancy enough to serve them with Champagne at parties!
By Nici Wickes
Roasted figs with pancetta and blue cheese
Lunch
April 4, 2016

Roasted figs with pancetta and blue cheese

Roasting or grilling fresh figs intensifies their gentle flavour. Dousing them in balsamic and adding dabs of creamy blue cheese? Well, that just makes them heavenly! Serve these little gems on bread, alongside a salad, as a light lunch or simple supper.
By Nici Wickes
BLUE CHEESE, APPLE & BARBECUED CHICKEN SLAW
Lunch
May 31, 2009

Blue cheese, apple & barbecued chicken slaw

You will need a barbecued chicken weighing about 900g (1¾ pounds). Note
By Women's Weekly Food
Pear, beet leaves, pomegranate & blue cheese salad
Lunch
March 14, 2016

Pear, beet leaves, pomegranate & blue cheese salad

The marriage of walnuts and blue cheese is a culinary relationship that has stood the test of time. In this salad, which is perfect for late summer and autumn, our happy couple are joined by earthy, crimson-veined beet leaves, pear and pomegranate to create a passionate wee dish full of crunch and salty creaminess. Serve it with a dark sourdough loaf and a glass or two of wine. Recipes and styling by Fiona Hugues. Photography by Jani Shepherd. Gatherum Collectif.
By Fiona Hugues
BROCCOLI, PANCETTA and Blue Cheese Gratin
Lunch
September 30, 2009

Broccoli, pancetta and blue cheese gratin

Pancetta and gorgonzola both contain naturally occurring monosodium glutamates, a flavour known as `umami’, which is defined as one of the five basic tastes, along with sweet, salt, sour and bitter. Ingredients with a umami quality have the ability to enhance the flavours they are paired with, giving food like broccoli a very moreish taste.
By Women's Weekly Food

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