What makes Norwegians Norwegians
There are various types of so-called brunost (brown cheese) in Norway. The most common is made of a mix of cow's and goat's milk. The one in the picture is pure goat's cheese ("ekte geitost"). All the variations of brown cheese are in this rectangular shape. They taste nothing like Greek goat's cheese (feta). What they do taste like? You'll just have to drop by and sample.
Below is a lid specially made for these rectangular cheese, available for free in supermarkets. Under the TINE logo (Norway's largest dairy brand) it reads (in English), "One of the things that makes Norwegians Norwegians." I agree. (The cheese slicer is another one of those things.)
This is a very typical Norwegian sandwich: Modest, unadorned, open-faced (there's a whole industry in thin plastic sheets to put between open-faced sandwiches for your lunchbox). These two cheese-on-rye and another cup of coffee was my treat after my walk today.
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I'm going to look for some of this cheese for my famous triple-decker grilled cheese sandwiches.
I don't recommend it in grilled cheese sandwiches. It's sweetish in flavor and doesn't play or work well with others. Syrup, not mustard, if you get my drift. Ralph's used to have the cow's milk version (Gudbrandsdal).
Favorites are Muenster, Swiss and Jack, forex. So I will definitely try it and get back to you.
Speaking of weird food combos, try Wheat Thins and chocolate ice cream sometime.
MMMM good! ;o)>
I don't know what Wheat Thins are, but it doesn't matter. Ice cream hasn't been in my freezer for years.
Oh well... You'll just have to take my word for it.
Fløtemysost synes jeg blir for mild i smaken. Prim er fint hvis du vil ha noe søtt. Den beste er nok G35-en: Søt nok, smak nok.
(Monsterbeina hilser edderkoppfotelankene!)
EWWWW!
I tried Googling it, but no dice.
Æsj means "yuck" or as Tim meant it: "Ewwwww!!!"
Recipe please. I know some cuisine makes something very similar to that.
All the variations of brown cheese are in this rectangular shape. They taste nothing like Greek goat's cheese (feta).
We get tons of Danish Blue here; please export. Also, feta isn't always goat - the difference is in the treatment, much like Mexican goat cheese or the like.
m, mmm, tasty goat