Laughing Cow Light Creamy Swiss
Hanfordrose
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I had my hubbie buy some Laughing Cow Swiss today. He bought one of those packages that contains 8 small wedges.
I tasted it with a stalk of celery, and it really didn't taste that good to me.
At the moment, my next idea/alternative would be on an English muffin instead of butter for breakfast. I might even add some Marmite just to give it a kick of flavor.
Sooo, I was wondering...How do you eat your Laughing Cow Creamy Swiss cheese?
I tasted it with a stalk of celery, and it really didn't taste that good to me.
At the moment, my next idea/alternative would be on an English muffin instead of butter for breakfast. I might even add some Marmite just to give it a kick of flavor.
Sooo, I was wondering...How do you eat your Laughing Cow Creamy Swiss cheese?
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Hmm, I get the Light Garlic and Herb variety and put it on Wasa crackers or use it as a mix-in for a veggie dip (like blending it with Fage plain greek yogurt, spinach, kale, garlic, shredded carrot).
I have trouble using celery because to me it tastes salty. So unless I'm putting nut butter or something sort of sweet on it, I tend to stay away from it.0 -
I eat them right out the foil.. with nothing.. I am weird like that.0
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I prefer the flavored ones myself. So many things you can do with them.....I get a lot of ideas from Hungry Girl's website. Eat them as is, spread on cut up raw veg, or stirred into cooked veggies like broccoli, spinach and cauliflower. Spread on deli meats and roll up. Spread on high fiber crackers. My faves are the french onion and the garlic and herb. YUM!0
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Maybe it's an acquired taste ?
I eat them on a mini-bagel ..... or with an apple ..... or some raw veggies :drinker:0 -
On sandwiches I use it instead of sliced cheese. I use it on english muffins with an egg. I used it with miracle noodles and almond milk to make a cheesy flavored gravy. With almond milk at only 30 calories a cup it was delicious with a hint of flavor and no need to add extra salt. I've used it on crackers and with chips.0
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I love the garlic and herb on my sandwiches, I use it in place of mayo and sliced cheese. It gives me the moisture on the sandwich I want and the cheeses taste for only 35 cals! Tried the Swiss, was 't a big can.0
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I use them on wraps for turkey sandwiches, I always get the flavored ones though.0
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on celery, on triscut light, sometimes i just pop it right in my mouth, Man i love those things, totally yummy0
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Thanks for some good ideas. I have some apples (Red Delicious and Granny Smith). That is possibility.
I could try them with crackers, but I tend to stay away from them...because I love them too much. 2 leads to 10. :happy:
Wrapped in deli meat sounds absolutely lovely. I used to like cream cheese in ham as an appetizer.
...and the idea of a muffin, creamy swiss and AN EGG!!! What a wonderful suggestion. I can't wait for that breakfast!!!
As for the flavored Laughing Cow, I think that I will try the French Onion next time.0 -
I like the French onion on triscuits. Gonna try the garlic and herb this week.0
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Cheap Great Value (Walmart) multi-grain crackers.0
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I always used them as a spread on sandwiches. There are a lot of different flavors, so I would use whichever was appropriate for the type of sandwich I was making. I don't think of them as a cheese because, well, they aren't "real" cheese. Instead I think of them as a tasty, low calorie spread.0
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I just started using the chipotle flavor to spice up my broccoli. I used to use the light swiss on crackers, etc. but had to stop buying crackers because I could easily eat them all!0
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I can not live now without the garlic herb flavored one! I break it up into my egg white omelette each morning...amazing flavor! I haven't tried the swiss one.0
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I love Laughing Cow cheeses . I spread it on wheat crackers , dip apple slices in it , add it to my eggs . I also like to use it when I eat a tuna sandwich . Spread it on the bread instead of mayo or other cheese .0
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I always used them as a spread on sandwiches. There are a lot of different flavors, so I would use whichever was appropriate for the type of sandwich I was making. I don't think of them as a cheese because, well, they aren't "real" cheese. Instead I think of them as a tasty, low calorie spread.
Yep, that's what I do with this flavor. I also like several flavors on rice cakes for a snack, or on a toasted English muffin and scrambled egg.0 -
This week:
-mixed with spinach for a layer of lasagna
-spread on sandwich thins as part of a sandwich
-drizzled with raspberry chipotle sauce for a cracker spread
For veggie dipping, I highly recommend the herb and garlic ones. I use the plain ones for cooking.0 -
I can not live now without the garlic herb flavored one! I break it up into my egg white omelette each morning...amazing flavor! I haven't tried the swiss one.
Yes.. Delicious with eggs.
I also smear them on Quaker's lightly salted rice cakes.0 -
i smear a laughing cow swiss wedge all over a small flour tortilla and then make a yummy turkey veggie wrap.
i also smear it on crispy rice-sesame crackers, and then i stick raisins to the cheese. i like to make patterns with the raisins.
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Rye triscuits0
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I like that Light Queso Fresco Chipotle... I put it on a piece of flatbread, add some smoked turkey breast, add some salad, and just a bit of light ranch dressing (I water the ranch down a bit to stretch it), and roll it up... Yummmm meeeee!!!!0
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Lots of yummy ideas!!! I can't eat the spicy chipotle or whole grain crackers.
I will keep a look out for the garlic and herb flavor. Ed didn't see that flavor today, but he wasn't familar with this product. He called me from the store, saying..."There are lots of cheese and pictures of cows...but none of them are laughing." With some help, he located the Laughing Cow. He only saw Swiss and Onion. I will look the next time. :happy:0 -
I just eat it. But I have to admit I like the Garlic and Herb kind better than the swiss....I spread it on Triscuits.0
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I LOVE to eat apples or pears with the light creamy swiss flavor. I've also mixed them with a little Parmesan and milk (and a little salt and pepper) to mix into spaghetti squash for an "Alfredo" flavor.0
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One of my favorite snacks is to take a hunk of deli sliced turkey and pinch off pieces of the cheese with it.0
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I LOVE to eat apples or pears with the light creamy swiss flavor. I've also mixed them with a little Parmesan and milk (and a little salt and pepper) to mix into spaghetti squash for an "Alfredo" flavor.
I have never eaten spaghetti squash, but l love most squash. Lots of folks on MFP seem to enjoy spaghetti squash, and the recipes sound wonderful. Alfredo Spaghetti Squash....Hmmm? Sounds good. :happy:0 -
I like them on wheat thin Tuscan herb crackers kind of gives a sweet/salty taste.0
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Imix it w/my quaker oats/cinnamon and blueberries..or applesauce w/ sugar..it is devine.0
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I put it on crackers, on my bagel or English muffin instead of cream cheese, put it on pasta if I'm craving an alfredo type sauce, put it on sandwiches as a cheese/mayo substitute. It is so delicious.0
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I eat my laughing cow the same way...you are not alone! LOL0
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