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Asadero Cheese

N/A (Cows' milk cheese) Allergen-Free
Asadero Cheese

O Que É Asadero Cheese?

A semi-soft, mild, white Mexican cheese known for its excellent melting properties and ability to stretch, perfect for quesadillas and fundido.

"The stretchy, melty heart of Mexican comfort food, perfect for pulling apart and savoring."

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Origin Profile

A traditional Mexican cheese, originally from the northern states like Chihuahua.

Primary Culinary Use

Ideal for melting in quesadillas, nachos, and queso fundido.

Texture & Melt

Known for its excellent stretch (elasticity) when melted.

Segredo do Chef

For perfectly browned, crispy cheese edges on quesadillas, grate Asadero and spread it directly onto a hot, dry comal or non-stick pan before placing the tortilla on top.

Como Escolher e Armazenar Asadero Cheese

  1. Choose firm, smooth blocks without cracks or discoloration.
  2. Available in most Mexican markets and larger supermarkets.
  3. Store refrigerated.

O Que Combina Bem Com Asadero Cheese?

  • Tortillas
  • chiles
  • chorizo
  • beans
  • birria
  • enchiladas
  • tlayudas.

Perguntas frequentes

Qual o sabor de Asadero Cheese?

Mild, creamy, slightly tangy, buttery, milky, excellent melt.

Como escolher e armazenar Asadero Cheese?

Choose firm, smooth blocks without cracks or discoloration. Available in most Mexican markets and larger supermarkets. Store refrigerated.

Receitas Usando Asadero Cheese

Side Dishes Preparation 60 Minutes Or Less Dietary

Absolutely The Best Creamed Spinach

Indulge in the creamiest, most decadent creamed spinach you'll ever taste! This recipe features a luxurious spinach-to-sauce ratio (updated 08/19/08 for even more spinachy goodness) and highlights the importance of using a high-quality melting cheese for an unforgettable flavor experience. Prepare to be amazed by this supremely smooth and delicious side dish, perfect for holidays or any special occasion.

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