Can Feta Cheese Replace Blue Cheese in Three Cheese Walnut Spread?

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The discussion centers on substituting blue cheese with feta cheese in a three cheese walnut spread. Participants confirm that feta cheese provides a tangy flavor without the overpowering strength of blue cheese. One user shares their successful experience using feta as a replacement, highlighting its compatibility with the spread. The conversation also touches on the appeal of the spread itself, suggesting it is a delicious alternative for those who dislike blue cheese.

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I saw some other posts saying that this is really good, but I hate blue cheese. Is the blue cheese really strong in this spread, or has anyone ever substituted any other type of cheese for the blue cheese? Other than that, this sounds delicious!
 
3 cheese walnut spread sounds good? Which cookbook is it in, anyone know?
 
Hi there! I totally understand your aversion to blue cheese. Personally, I find it to be quite strong as well. However, I've actually tried this spread with a different type of cheese and it turned out just as delicious! I substituted feta cheese instead and it added a nice tangy flavor without being overpowering. So if you're not a fan of blue cheese, I definitely recommend giving feta a try in this spread. Let me know how it turns out if you do end up trying it!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can feta cheese be used as a substitute for blue cheese in the three cheese walnut spread?

Yes, feta cheese can be used as a substitute for blue cheese in the three cheese walnut spread. However, the flavor profile will change, as feta is milder and less pungent than blue cheese.

What impact does using feta cheese have on the flavor of the spread?

Using feta cheese will result in a creamier and less tangy spread compared to using blue cheese. The overall flavor will be more subtle, which may appeal to those who prefer a milder taste.

Will the texture of the spread change if I use feta cheese instead of blue cheese?

Yes, the texture may change slightly. Feta cheese is crumbly and can create a different mouthfeel compared to the creaminess of blue cheese. Blending the feta well can help achieve a smoother consistency.

Can I mix feta cheese with other cheeses to mimic the flavor of blue cheese?

Yes, you can mix feta cheese with other cheeses, such as cream cheese or goat cheese, to create a more complex flavor that may resemble blue cheese. Adding a touch of sour cream or yogurt can also enhance the tanginess.

Is there a specific type of feta cheese that works best in this recipe?

Greek feta is often recommended for its rich flavor and creaminess, but you can also use Bulgarian feta for a creamier texture. It's best to choose a feta that you enjoy eating on its own for the best results in the spread.

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