Add the below cheesy dishes to your food travel bucket list.
Cheese is a universal language that we all love to taste. From mac ‘n’ cheese and pizza to cheese raclette, the world has incorporated cheese into their culture and tradition to give us some of the tastiest dishes.
Thus, we celebrate everything cheese by giving you some of the best cheese dishes from around the world.
This dish from Greece is basically grilled cheese without the bread. So, essentially just cheese that is fried in a pan till it gains its golden brown colour. Restaurants serve salad or sauce on the side to complete the meal.
A unique version of mac ‘n’ cheese, this dish is made with dumpling-like noodles and topped with fried or caramelized onions. Use Gruyere or Emmentaler cheese to create this yummy dish.
Made with one part potato and one part raclette cheese, aligot is one of the lesser-known French cheese dishes. The cheese is the star in this mashed potato dish.
Devour on Brazil’s version of the cheese puff made with tapioca flour and grated Parmesan cheese. You won’t stop eating it at just one, maybe a dozen but that is also doubtful.
Spanish for a flamed dish, the dish is a hot cheese dip filled with spicy chorizo. It is usually an appetizer to a larger meal and served in the cast ion plate, which will still have the cheese bubbling. Dip fresh corn tortillas in it to eat it in the Mexican way.
Paneer is a non-melting cheese made using curdled milk. The dish is made by marinating paneer in spices and grilling them. The chunks are served hot on a stick with onions and tomatoes.
How can we forget Switzerland’s signature cheese dish? The traditional fondue is a dip made with a blend of cheeses and served in a pot on a fire. Chunks of veggies and pieces of breads attached to long skewers are dipped in this cheesy mix.
Grilled cheese holds a special place in the hearts of all Americans. People have come up with variations of the grilled cheese by using different types of breads or cheese. They are also dipped into a bowl of piping hot tomato soup.
Ready to dive into a cheesy food coma?