Laughing cow cheese.....what to do with them?
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Light Swiss cheese on reduced fat Wheat Thins is a delicious snack!0
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Bagel, spread with LC cheese, thin sliced ham and cheese. Best breakfast sandwich you'll ever have.0
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I've started spreading them on buns when eating a sandwich or burger instead of sliced cheese. Especially the blue cheese one. Yum!0
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Egg whites + (1) Laughing Cow wedge any flavor + mug + microwave= Egg McMuggins!!0
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Melt them and eat them. Plain. I love them.
^^This. I don't even take the time to melt them though.0 -
Egg whites + (1) Laughing Cow wedge any flavor + mug + microwave= Egg McMuggins!!
I just like the name.0 -
Buffalo Chicken Dip
My measurements are always a little different because I mostly just eyeball it.
Shredded chicken (or a can of chicken if you're lazy like me)
wedge of LC
few tablespoons of parm cheese
about 1/4 c. cottage cheese
generous serving of your choice of hot sauce
Mix all together, microwave a bit to melt the cheeses a little...enjoy with celery sticks or crackers....sometimes this is my lunch or dinner0 -
thanks for sharing sounds great
i was actually thinking of making a pasta chicken dish with laughing cow cheese tonight for dinner.....I plan on sauteing onion, red bell peppers, mushrooms and zuchinni add chicken strips and some sundried tomatoe laughing cow cheese with some garlic, salt and pepper and maybe a little hot sauce I might also add in some baby corn and mix in some fettuccine noodles...I haven't tried it before but it sounds yummy
Yumm!0 -
I just eat them.
I'm not very creative. But I love them. Great quick snack. I don't eat nearly enough of them. I just wish they were cheaper.0 -
I eat them on Special K crackers or on a toasted english muffin.
English muffin!!! How come I never thought of that?!0 -
sandwich thin, laughing cow sundried tomato, and turkey slices0
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sandwich thin, laughing cow sundried tomato, and turkey slices
That sounds great for my lunch tomorrow!0 -
I use them in place of cheese and mayo on sandwiches. Also mix into spaghetti to make a creamy tomato pasta sauce. Just two of my favorite ways to use them.0
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I love this thread and love LC wedges!
I put them on sandwiches.... The chipotle ones with crackers and turkey pepperoni... In scrambled eggs... In a wrap. I could go on and on!0 -
I like to spread one on a slice of turkey and roll it up and eat it...sometimes I put a pickle in there too.0
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bump!!!0
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bump! These sound delicious!0
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I'm sure you have heard of her.... The Hungry Girl? Well she has some REALLY good cookbooks (website too!) and she uses laughing cow for pretty much everything that calls for cheese!
Check them out!
Agree and Laughing Cow has a webpage with lots of ideas too - I love them!0 -
i had one today in my wrap for lunch , grilled red and yellow capsicum, mushrooms , sliced black olives and then I broke a wedge into chunks, put on the wrap, toasted it in the sandwich press, YUM YUM !!0
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i like them with veggies or on wasa crackers. was never brave enough to actually "cook" anything with them though.0
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Bumpity bump bump0
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I eat them with crackers or baby carrots. Delicious!0
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I use them in place of cream cheese and make healthy tortilla wraps out of them. : )0
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I eat them with wheat thins.0
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I spread it on some sort of healthy-ish thing such as a Dr Kracker crispbread and it makes a delicious snack0
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Melted into quinoa! It's nice substitute to mac & cheese, in my opinion!0
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I spread it on some sort of healthy-ish thing such as a Dr Kracker crispbread and it makes a delicious snack0
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I use the Aldi brand....It's cheaper. Then I melt it on top of broccoli for a quick sidedish. ....or roll one up inside of a piece of roast beef sandwich meat for an even quicker, high protein snack.0
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I also spread the Original kind on my bagel, I eat Thomas's Thin Bagels. Soo good!0
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Use a vegetable peeler to make noodle-like slices of zucchini. Cook the zucchini in a skillet with about 1/3 cup of chicken broth. After a few minutes, add a wedge or two of Laughing Cow cheese and cook until the cheese is melted into a thick sauce. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
You are my hero! That sounds to die for. :flowerforyou:0
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