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Monday, August 02, 2010
Grilled Cheese - Yanni Blew Away the Barbecue Master with This Yummy High Melt Temp Cheese
Wow! This Yanni Grilling Cheese is Really GREAT!
I decided to grill a pack of Yanni Grilling Cheese this evening. My son has been off to the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Washington, DC, so I wanted to have an extra special grilled meal this evening to welcome him home.
The Karoun Dairies, Inc. out of California had asked if I'd like to try out a free sample of the cheese. I am often asked about cheese for grilling, and there really are not many companies out there making cheese that will withstand the heat on a grill.
The Yanni Grilling Cheese is a semi-firm white cheese and has kind of a buttery taste. It's made from all natural California milk. No growth hormones or BGH/rBST.
You can eat the Yanni cheese right from the refrigerator, fry it in a skillet, or put it on the grill. No surprise. I put mine on the grill.
Before grilling the Yanni cheese, I rubbed it with Garlic Gold Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette. That's a natural olive oil with seasonings, and it's really tasty - one of my favorite grilling marinades.
I had the grill running close 400 degrees F when I put the Yanni cheese on. The temperature would have been a bit lower though (but not much), since I had to open the grill lid to put the cheese in.
After about 4 or 5 minutes I checked the cheese. It had nice grill lines and was soft but not melting all over the grill. It was easy to flip with tongs. The Yanni Grilling Cheese also, at this point, smelled really good.
With another 4 or 5 minutes, I pulled the cheese off the grill. It came off clean but was soft to the touch with the tongs.
When my son saw the Yanni Grilling Cheese, he asked if it was Greek cheese. He'd been to Greece this summer and said he had some cheese that looked similar to the Yanni cheese I'd just grilled. I told him that it was marketed as being great for Mediterranean dishes with the high melting point.
I like cheese, but I'm more likely to eat a little on a cracker and don't really go wild over cheese. My son - now he's the cheese fanatic. But, he had a kidney stone last year (age 16), so he has to watch milk products. I try to get him special cheese when he splurges. He loves the smoked gouda at Harris Teeter. There's also handmade cheese in the mountains here in North Carolina, but I have to drive up there to get it. Then, there's Yanni where you can check the map and find locations across the U.S.
My son tried the cheese. I asked him how it compared to the cheese in Greece. He is the thoughtful type. He paused for a bit. He said, "That cheese in Greece was really great, but this is better. Maybe it's the grilling. This is really super cheese."
I must say this is the best cheese I've eaten. I skipped the crackers for a change. Yanni cheese was so tasty that I did not want to water down that flavor with anything else. Oh no. I'm going to be spoiled now.
That's OK. A special treat like Yanni cheese is worth it - for sure.
*Note - The next thing I want to try is Yanni cheese on my Fire Wire bendable skewers. I need to decide what to put on there with the cheese. Hum. Maybe some lamb and tomatoes. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for showing me that Cheese indeed could be grilled.... Who knew? I have to see if that is available in Canada, My firends Joe & Herman Love cheese and BBQ so this would be something for them.
ReplyDeleteLove cheese on the grill!! This one looks fantastic ... Thanks for the share Cyndi.
ReplyDeleteGary
I love cheese but have never had it on a grill! YUM!!
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Wow... I'm amazed. I didn't know that cheese can be grilled. Thank you for sharing that information. I die for cheese and definitely I am going to like it so much. Actually, most of my cheese recipes are frying so this is something worth emulating. I’m surprised it didn’t melt at all. That is probably a very special cheese.
ReplyDeleteha - all's us foodie-type bloggers got the same PR letter and box o'cheese. Check out my post this week --- too funny.
ReplyDeleteWe are giving this cheese away at our Co Op to teach people how great it is this week!
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Loved your blog
This is almost impossible to find in my area...any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteIn the Milwaukee area it is available at Potter's Piggly Wiggly in Oak Creek.
ReplyDeleteI don't know whether it's just me or if perhaps everybody else experiencing problems with your blog. It appears like some of the written text on your posts are running off the screen. Can someone else please comment and let me know if this is happening to them as well? This could be a issue with my internet browser because I've had this happen previously. Thanks
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