That's all I use.Martin James wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 4:50 pm A question, why add other flavours to good old mature Danish blue and bread crumbs which has stood the test of time?
A Quick Question On Cheese Paste?
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Re: A Quick Question On Cheese Paste?
I make my own cheesepastes just the same way as Martin and Mark do, simple, easy and no messing about with ingredients that may or may not work.
Funnily enough, only a couple of days ago I took some cheese paste out of the freezer , it was rock hard and unlikley to defrost by the time I needed it so I put it on defrost in the microwave, it seemed to make the paste somehow “More Cheesey “ the fat in the cheese seemed to dissipate through the paste more , it also made adding some more grated cheddar very easy as the hot paste melted the cheese into the paste with very little effort at all.
And it worked, I was after chub, but a Barbel seemed to like it better, I do a similar trick to that mentioned in an earlier post ,but instead I mold the paste around a “hair” rigged halibut pellet . Not very traditional but it works.
David .
Funnily enough, only a couple of days ago I took some cheese paste out of the freezer , it was rock hard and unlikley to defrost by the time I needed it so I put it on defrost in the microwave, it seemed to make the paste somehow “More Cheesey “ the fat in the cheese seemed to dissipate through the paste more , it also made adding some more grated cheddar very easy as the hot paste melted the cheese into the paste with very little effort at all.
And it worked, I was after chub, but a Barbel seemed to like it better, I do a similar trick to that mentioned in an earlier post ,but instead I mold the paste around a “hair” rigged halibut pellet . Not very traditional but it works.
David .
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