Its recommended not to eat it after being in the deep freeze for 6 moths, but people still do. Being that its cheese it might not be a good idea but the culture used in blue cheese is pretty safe. So if your going to heat it up and make fondue after 8 months go for it
Bleu cheese is already molded.
si, senor or senorita! i am a spanish teacher and that is how you say bleu cheese!!! i love bleu cheese...
Bleu is the traditional French word, where the "fromage bleu" was invented. Blue is English. In American stores it can be spelled either way, though many bleu cheeses are imported from Canada or France. If it's from a local dairy, you'll probably be buying blue cheese.
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Bleu Cheese gets bad; not better. It will start to smell.
Here are some web sites with recipes that include bleu cheese. http://www.nikibone.com/recipe/bleucheese.html http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Salad/Dressings-and-Vinaigrettes/Blue-Cheese/ViewAll.aspx http://hubpages.com/hub/Blue-Cheese-Bleu-Cheese http://www.foodnetwork.com/topics/bleu-cheese/index.html Hope this helps someone! Gena from Eastlake, Ohio
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Roquefort is a French Bleu Cheese.
The ingredients are pretty simple for basic bleu Cheese Dressing Mayonnaise Half and Half Heavy Cream Blue Cheese Crumbles 2c. mayo 1c. Half and Half 1/2c. Heavy Cream 1 1/2c. Bleu Cheese Crumbles Mix Half and Half and 1/2c. bleu cheese in blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. Add in heavy cream and mayo, blending until just blended. Stir in the remaining bleu cheese. Play with the ingredient amount if you choose.
Non-living- but some cheese (like Bleu cheese) has mold organisms in it that are alive.
Cheese (Bleu Cheese is a typical example)