OK, I'm feeling Adventurous (sort of) - So I'm thinking Limburger Mac n' cheese

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Matthew216

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This is my latest idea. Limburger Mac and cheese, served in a way similar to French Onion soup.
Cheese sauce with limburger as it's primary cheese, served in the soup bowl you see French onion served in, with a pumpernickel or rye bread crouton on top.

This is inspired mostly by my Grandpa, who loved Limburger and sardines on crackers.

Any suggestions?
 
I'd maybe do 1/5 limburger cheese at most, with a blend of a light tasting gooey cheese (mozzarella?) and maybe a harvarti. Make it extra sauce-y. Then rye croutons mixed with sauteed onion on top and browned under the broiler.

Edit: a bit of beer in the cheese sauce might work as well.
 
I normally love cheese but there’s always too much of a good thing.
 
there's a recipe on seriouseats for limburger mac and cheese apparently based on a dish from some restaurant. it's quite detailed:

https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes...heese-from-di-bruno-bros-house-of-cheese.html

I might try something simpler first though, as this recipe has maybe too many ingredients and steps. (it uses a roux, for example, but i can't see how that's necessary.) if you'd like to use limburger as a flavoring for a cheese sauce for pasta, maybe try a simpler recipe like Marcella Hazan's gorgonzola sauce recipe on penne or rigatoni (or, if possible, homemade fettucine). Baking the cheese like in a traditional mac and cheese would probably severely weaken the flavor of the cheese, in which case why not just use cheese with a less unique flavor?

another way to use it might be just to have it as a garnish for french onion soup melting over croutes.

happy cooking!
 
I'll never fully understand Old People Treatslike sardines straight from the can, and other things that smell like a foot.
Have you ever actually tried a sardine or parmesan cheese? They're both fantastic and, the sardines at least, are underappreciated.
 
I've enjoyed sardines on pizza, they tasted sort of like fish jerky. I bet the flake dried fish like Japan uses would be good on pizza.
 
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