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Cheese Dishes

Cheese Dishes & producers

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United States of America 2
Switzerland 1
Canada 1
Japan 1

Cheese Dishes

1

Svrljiški belmuž

Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
4.7

Belmuž is a traditional shepherd's dish originating from eastern Serbia. This simple dish consists of only three ingredients – cheese, flour, and a bit of salt. The key ingredient is cheese, that should be fresh and full-fat cow's or prefera... READ MORE

2

Khachapuri

Georgia
4.5
Most iconic: Sakhachapure №1 (Tbilisi, Georgia)

This simple cheese bread known as khachapuri is the most famous dish in Georgia. It is traditionally topped with melted cheese, eggs and butter. There are different types of khachapuri, and even though some new cheese varieties such as mozzarella ... READ MORE

3

Banitsa with cheese (Banitsa sas sirene)

Bulgaria
4.5

The Bulgarian pie banitsa made with cheese is the main version of this traditional pie. It's made by layering sheets of buttered phyllo pastry with a combination of eggs, yogurt, and cheese such as sirene and feta. There's an optional ingredient i... READ MORE

4

Saganaki

Greece
4.5
Most iconic: To Tsipouradiko (Corfu City, Greece)

Saganaki is a highly popular Greek appetizer where various vegetables, meats, or seafood such as shrimp or mussels are wrapped in cheese, then pan-fried or seared. The cheese can also be prepared on its own, without any accompaniments. It is then ... READ MORE

5

Provoleta

Argentina
4.5
Most iconic: La Cabrera Parrilla Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

In Argentina, provoleta or grilled provoleta cheese is typically enjoyed before a meal as an appetizer. It's one of the staples of the Argentine bbq asado. The semi-hard provolone is the perfect cheese for the grill, because it's compact and firm.... READ MORE

6

Fondue jurassienne

Jura, France
4.5

This is another one of those centuries-old dishes that were invented as a practical way to use old cheese and old bread. In this case, the dish is called fondue jurassienne. The star of this fondue is Comté cheese, a staple in the ... READ MORE

7

Guruli khachapuri

Guria, Georgia
4.5

This khachapuri variety hails from Guria, a province in the west of Georgia. Unlike other khachapuri pies, this one is crescent-shaped and it's prepared for Orthodox Christmas. The dough is filled with a combination of grated Imeruli cheese and ha... READ MORE

8

Quesadilla

Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: El Sacromonte (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Quesadilla is a simple Mexican snack consisting of a flour or corn tortilla filled with cheese that melts well. It is commonly folded in half and consumed. A quesadilla can also have some other ingredients on the inside such as meats, beans, or po... READ MORE

9

Raclette

Canton of Valais, Switzerland
4.4
Most iconic: Restaurant Whymper-Stube (Zermatt, Switzerland)

Raclette is a national dish that shares its name with a slightly nutty Swiss cheese made from cow's milk, an appliance for preparing the dish, and a full dining experience. Extremely popular in the ski region Valais and other parts of the Swiss Al... READ MORE

10

Cacio e pepe

Rome, Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Felice a Testaccio (Rome, Italy)

This ancient dish with Roman origins is regarded as one of the simplest and most satisfying Italian dishes. Cacio e pepe consists of pasta (usually spaghetti), aged Pecorino Romano cheese, salt, and lots of ground black pepper. Since the ingredien... READ MORE

11

Syrniki

Russia
4.4
Most iconic: Café Pushkin (Moscow, Russia)

Syrniki is a dessert consisting of fried cottage cheese pancakes that are usually garnished with honey, fruit jam, sour cream, or applesauce. It is part of the Russian (where it's sometimes also called tvorozhniki), Belarusian, Ukrainian,... READ MORE

12

Tartiflette

Savoie, France
4.4
Most iconic: Châlet la Pricaz (Montmin, France)

One of the best-loved dishes of the Alps, tartiflette is a mouth-watering gratinated potato dish from the mountainous region of Savoie in France. It is made with medium-sized potatoes, white wine, Reblochon cheese, onions, smoked salt pork (la... READ MORE

13

Saag paneer

Punjab, India
4.4

Indian saag paneer is a famous vegetable curry which incorporates diced paneer cheese doused in a creamy mixture of fresh leafy greens, also known under the name saag. It is typically made with mustard, fenugreek, spinach, bathua... READ MORE

14

Shahi paneer

Punjab, India
4.4
Most iconic: Bharawan Da Dhaba (Amritsar, India)

Originating from India's Moghul cuisine, shahi paneer is a cheese curry that is prepared with paneer cheese, onions, cashews, and a rich, spicy tomato-cream sauce. The dish is typically accompanied by Indian breads such as naan, roti, or puri. Oft... READ MORE

15

Aligot

Aubrac, France
4.4
Most iconic: Ambassade d'Auvergne (Paris, France)

Aligot is a French dish which incorporates mashed potatoes, melted cheese, cream, and crushed garlic. This combination results in a creamy, elastic, and velvety mixture that is similar to fondue. The dish is a specialty of L'Aubrac, a reg... READ MORE

16

Focaccia di Recco col formaggio

Recco, Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Manuelina (Recco, Italy)

This delectable cheese-filled focaccia hails from the town of Recco, Liguria's gastronomic capital where it can be found in every bakery, pizzeria, and restaurant. It was reportedly invented in the 12th century when, according to legend, the citiz... READ MORE

17

Burek sa sirom

Serbia
4.4
Most iconic: Pekara Trpković (Belgrade, Serbia)

Burek sa sirom is a phyllo pastry that is round or coil-shaped and filled with a mixture of cheese and eggs. The dough is made with flour, salt, and water (and perhaps a bit of oil) and stretched into translucent sheets. The sheets of phyllo dough... READ MORE

18

Ajaruli khachapuri

Adjara, Georgia
4.4
Most iconic: Porto Franco (Batumi, Georgia)

One of the most popular khachapuri varieties, adjarian is an open-faced pie that is filled with a combination of cheese and eggs. The base is made from yeasted dough that is rolled into an oblong shape and traditionally comes filled with Sulgu... READ MORE

19

Sirnica

Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.4

Sirnica is a savory Bosnian pie consisting of phyllo dough that is filled with a combination of fresh cow cheese, sour cream, and eggs. Thin sheets of dough, locally known as jufka, are spread with the cheese mixture and the whole pie is ... READ MORE

20

Flaming Saganaki

Chicago, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Greek Islands (Chicago, United States of America)

Flaming saganaki is an American appetizer originating from Chicago's Greektown. Essentially, it's a different way of preparing saganaki – a dish that's originally from Greece, made by frying cheese in a small pan. Flaming saganaki was invent... READ MORE

21

Half-and-Half Fondue (Fondue moitié-moitié)

Fribourg, Switzerland
4.4
Most iconic: Fribourger Fonduestübli (Zürich, Switzerland)

Moitié-moitié (lit. half and half) is a traditional cheese fondue originating from Fribourg. The name refers to the fact that the fondue is made with equal amounts of Gruyère and Vacherin Fribourgeois cheese, along with garlic... READ MORE

22

Queso fundido

Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: Hacienda Cocina y Cantina (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico)

Queso fundido is a tasty Mexican comfort food dish that is typically served as an appetizer. It consists of pieces of chorizo, tomatoes, onions, poblano peppers, and gooey, stringy melted cheese. The dish is often prepared tableside in restaurants... READ MORE

23

Tiropita

Greece
4.3
Most iconic: Ariston Bakery (Athens, Greece)

Tiropita is a popular Greek snack consisting of sheets of phyllo dough that are filled with a combination of cheese (usually feta) and eggs. The dish is typically wrapped in triangular pieces and brushed with melted butter before baking. This tast... READ MORE

24

Fondue Savoyarde

Savoie, France
4.3
Most iconic: Le Fréti (Annecy, France)

Fondue Savoyarde is one of the most popular dishes from the French region of Savoie, located in the heart of the French Alps. Originally a dish from Switzerland, fondue quickly rose to popularity in the Savoie region. The dish is made with a combi... READ MORE

25

Smažený sýr

Czech Republic
4.3
Most iconic: Lokál Dlouhááá (Prague, Czech Republic)

This traditional Czech specialty is also known by the popular name smazak. The dish consists of a block of cheese – usually Edam – which is coated in eggs, breadcrumbs, and flour, then shallow-fried until crispy. Even... READ MORE

26

Tirokafteri

Greece
4.3
Most iconic: To Antikristo (Chania City, Greece)

This creamy Greek dipping sauce is usually prepared with a combination of feta cheese, milk or yogurt, hot peppers, garlic, and olive oil. Although it is a traditional dish, it is regionally influenced and may contain anything from roasted red pep... READ MORE

27

Tequeños

Los Teques, Venezuela
4.3
Most iconic: Antigua Taberna Queirolo (Pueblo Libre, Peru)

Tequeños are a traditional Venezuelan snack consisting of fried wonton wrappers or empanada dough filled with cheese. It is believed that this snack originated from the city of Los Teques. Tequeños are usually served with various sau... READ MORE

28

Megruli khachapuri

Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti, Georgia
4.3
Most iconic: Kiziki (Batumi, Georgia)

Mingrelian khachapuri is a Georgian khachapuri variety originating from Samegrelo. Although it's quite similar to its Imeretian cousin, this khachapuri is round and it's topped with even more cheese (usually chkinti-kveli Imeretian cheese... READ MORE

29

Sir i vrhnje

Zagorje, Croatia
4.3

Sir i vrhnje is a favorite food of many Croatians, made by simply mixing fresh cottage cheese with sour cream. There are plenty of variations, so some like to add smoked paprika powder, salt, pepper, or minced garlic to make it taste even better. ... READ MORE

30

Kasspatzln

Tyrol, Austria
4.3
Most iconic: Görreshof (Munich, Germany)

Kasspatzln is a traditional cheese-based dish in several regions of Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. Most notably a favorite in the western Austrian state of Tyrol, this variety of kasspatzln uses strong-flavored local cheese vari... READ MORE

31

Mote de queso

Sincelejo, Colombia
4.3
Most iconic: Guatila (Cartagena, Colombia)

Mote de queso is a traditional soup originating from the Atlantic Coast area of the country. It's made with a combination of yam, salty and crumbly Costeño cheese, onions, garlic, scallions, tomatoes, cumin, and lime juice. There are many v... READ MORE

32

Skopelitiki tiropita

Skopelos, Greece
4.3

Skopelitiki tiropita is a type of Greek cheese-filled pastry (tiropita) that has been traditionally prepared on the island of Skopelos. The pastry uses local goat milk feta cheese and olive oil from the area of Skopelos for the filling, w... READ MORE

33

Västerbotten Cheese Pie (Västerbottenostpaj)

Sweden
4.3

Västerbottenostpaj is a traditional cheese pie originating from Sweden. The pie crust is typically made with a combination of flour, butter, and cold water, while the filling consists of a mixture of eggs, milk, cream, Västerbotten chees... READ MORE

34

Nadugi

Georgia
4.3

Nadugi is a traditional appetizer or spread originating from Georgia. It's usually made with a combination of sour cream, sulguni or Imeretian cheese, mint, salt, and chili peppers. The mint, salt, and chili peppers are ground into a paste. It is ... READ MORE

35

Svaneti khachapuri

Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti, Georgia
4.3

This khachapuri variety hails from Georgia's Svaneti region, hence the name. The dough is the same as the one used for other types of khachapuri, while the filling is made with a combination of high-fat cheese, eggs, and green onions. The dough is... READ MORE

36

Poutine

Quebec, Canada
4.2
Most iconic: Casse-Croute La Banquise (Montreal, Canada)

Even though its name stems from the French boudin—a word that usually refers to the pudding-like fillings of sausages—this soppy treat originating from the French Canadian province of Quebec consists of french fries drowned in... READ MORE

37

Palak paneer

Punjab, India
4.2
Most iconic: Kesar da Dhaba (Amritsar, India)

Palak paneer is a popular Indian vegetarian dish made with paneer cheese in a rich, thick sauce consisting of puréed spinach mixed with tomatoes, garam masala, garlic, and numerous spices. The key ingredients are even mentioned in the name ... READ MORE

38

Käsespätzle

Baden-Württemberg, Germany
4.2
Most iconic: Weinstube Fröhlich (Stuttgart, Germany)

Käsespätzle is a simple noodle dish that combines spätzle noodles with a creamy mixture of melted cheese. The noodles are also called knöpfle, meaning little buttons, and are made with eggs, flour, milk or wat... READ MORE

39

Cheese curds

Midwestern United States, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Kroll's (Green Bay, United States of America)

A local delicacy in the cuisine of the Midwestern United States and Canada, deep-fried cheese curds are made from curds that form before cheeses like cheddar are formed into blocks or wheels and left to age. Fresh curds have a rubbery texture and ... READ MORE

40

Gibanica

Serbia
4.2
Most iconic: Dokolica Bistro (Belgrade, Serbia)

Although it is a common sight in countries such as Croatia, Slovenia, and Macedonia, gibanica is mainly associated with Serbia. It is a traditional pie-like dish that combines phyllo dough (occasionally replaced with yeast dough) with a creamy com... READ MORE

41

Paneer tikka

Northern India, India
4.2
Most iconic: Khan Chacha (New Delhi, India)

This North Indian tikka variety consists of a combination of marinated paneer cheese and vegetables that are cooked in a tandoor - a traditional Indian oven. This vegetarian version of tikka is based on paneer, a crumbly cheese w... READ MORE

42

Kuymak

Black Sea Region, Turkiye
4.2
Most iconic: Cemilusta (Trabzon, Turkiye)

This traditional Turkish dish combines coarsely-ground cornmeal and (oftentimes) aged local cheeses such as trabzon or kashar. Grated cheese is mixed into piping hot cornmeal until it turns stringy, and the dish is then typically... READ MORE