DoucheAsaurus,
@DoucheAsaurus@kbin.social avatar

Philly cheese steak pizza. I know it sounds like an abomination but if you put the real white American cheese underneath the mozzarella it works as sort of a cheese sauce. Greath with onions peppers and steak on top.

TheButtonJustSpins,

Philly cheese steak waffle fries

LapGoat,
@LapGoat@pawb.social avatar

a second slice of american cheese

ryathal,

American cheese is great when you want a cheese that melts, but doesn’t become liquid. It’s great for burgers, grilled cheese, Mac and cheese, and dips.

MDKAOD,

Cooper sharp is the burger cheese.

Cucumber_coconut,

A childhood comfort snack for me was saltine crackers topped with American cheese. Still eat it every once in awhile.

son_named_bort,

If you do get American cheese, get some from the deli, it’s much better than Kraft.

makuus,

Even better: If the deli has Cooper Cheese, get that.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

It fascinates me that you guys would have this stuff in a deli!

It's also not called "American cheese" in my country (NZ).

It's called "processed cheese" and strongly associated with children's lunches, so most of it is packaged to appeal to children.

lazylion_ca,

Processed cheese is not cheese. It’s rubber that won’t hold air. It’s cheese product. The only acceptable use for processed cheese slices is throwing at your little brother. I wouldn’t even feed those to a dog.

Hazzia,

I like the not-so-subtle implication that your little brother is lesser to a dog.

Dinodicchellathicc,

All cheese is valid. Even swiss

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

It's kind of almost like a confectionary.

BeMoreCareful,

This comment makes me want to huck imported cheese at you.

I’ve never met a cheese I didn’t like.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

I didn't say I don't like it! It's just not a deli food here.

I have met a cheese I didn't like, once. It was rubbery and tasted like soap. Unfortunately I had a kilo of it to get through.

Hazzia,

You know, I had Mozzerella that tasted strongly of soap before. I looked it up and apparently some chesses can start to do that after some variable amount of time due to some sort of chemical process. It would be worth checking if that cheese was supposed to taste like soap, or if it was going through the same issue I experienced.

If you’re wondering, yes I still ate it, like hell am I going to waste mozz that I paid for

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

That's so interesting; I didn't know about that!

It definitely wasn't supposed to taste like soap, it was a standard 1kg block of cheddar, which is pretty much a staple food.

I still ate it too. Hey, we're both still alive.

TheRealKuni,

Kraft’s Deli-style is pretty good, too (comes in a pre-sliced block, like what restaurants use for burgers). Just don’t get the Kraft singles, which aren’t nearly as good in flavor or consistency.

s6original,
@s6original@lemmy.world avatar

Classic grilled cheese.

There are a lot of ways to cut cheese. Just sayin.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

White bread.

(Grilled cheese sandwiches)

Perrin42,

And tomato soup to dip it in.

Froyn,

Statins.

NotSpez,

Underrated comment right here

BourbonLaser,

My family has a recipe that uses it to make the sauce creamy and delicious as others have mentioned. It's super quick and easy to make since it's mostly canned foods. It may not be gourmet, but it is definitely comfort food in a pinch. It's called Tallarine.

1lb ground beef
1/2 medium onion diced
2 cloves garlic... or more
1 can stewed italian tomatoes (sometimes I add a can of spicy peppers like jalapeño to be more like a Mexican dish)
1 small can of sliced mushrooms (I usually leave these out)
1 can whole kernel sweet corn
1 small can sliced black olives
1-2c uncooked egg noodles depending on how noodly you like to get
4 slices American Cheese

Brown the beef with onion and garlic. I usually throw in some salt and pepper here. Add all other ingredients except the cheese. Add some water of it's too dry. Cover and cook until the noodles are tp your preference. Add the cheese and stir until melted and mixed.

Haters gonna hate American Cheese "Product", but it can sure make some tasty dishes.

Tetra,
@Tetra@kbin.social avatar

Burgers are just about the only good use for it IMO

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

This but only on fast food. If I'm making a burger myself, I'm going to put good cheddar cheese on it. Or maybe blue cheese.

TheRealKuni,

Obviously you do you, but man I make a mean smash burger at home with deli-style American and an exceptionally simple seasoning of 4 parts salt, 1 part pepper.

Don’t get me wrong, bleu cheese on a burger is a solid choice. But I don’t really like cheddar on burgers nearly as much. Doesn’t melt the right way.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Good to know. We don't have deli-style American in my country as far as I know, so I don't know what that tastes like. It's all just individually wrapped slices, Laughing Cow etc, mostly for kids lunches.

I kind of know what you mean about the melt quality though. I'm a kiwi so I always have a ton of cheddar available, but for a really good burger it's nice to have something softer like brie or blue.

chaogomu,

American cheese is just normal, cheddar style cheese but with the addition of some sodium citrate.

Sodium citrate is a fun little food chemical that give the cheese a slight citrus bite, but more importantly acts as an emulsifier. It keeps the oil and water inside the cheese bonded together. This means the cheese melts and then never becomes greasy.

You can abuse this. You can make a super creamy cheese sauce for a higher brow mac and cheese by using some shredded cheese, a couple slices of American, and a few splashes of the pasta water.

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

This person emulsifies.

American cheese, like sliced bread, is an amazing achievement of food science. And then people shit on it because they don't understand it's purpose.

grabyourmotherskeys,

Same thing for tomato ketchup.

basskitten,

yep i have been a sodium citrate convert since i watched an adam ragusea video on the topic. piped.video/watch?v=KcM_MZoJWOo

i picked up a bag off amazon for cheap and it really is magic.

achance4cheese,

I don’t care if I just eat it plain. Cheese is cheese!

Alto,
@Alto@kbin.social avatar

It's excellent for making mac n cheese. It contains enough emulsifiers for far more cheese than just that slice, so you can add what cheese you actually want and still have it be silky smooth.

RoquetteQueen,
@RoquetteQueen@sh.itjust.works avatar

Nobody will agree with me but I’ve been making the plainest salami sandwich for like 20 years and it is one of my favourite things to eat. Two slices of whatever white bread, four slices of hot genoa salami, one kraft single. I actually love to cook and bake and can make almost anything, but I still love this sandwich.

daredevil,
@daredevil@kbin.social avatar

Live your best life

lazylion_ca,

Dry? No butter or mustard?

RoquetteQueen,
@RoquetteQueen@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yep, dry.

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