What pairs well with laughing cow cheese?
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I like it with apples or crackers, depending on which flavor I'm eating.0
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Stuff it into mushrooms and broil!0
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I put it on everything.
on bagels/english muffins
in my scrambled eggs
in my pasta
on chicken rolled with candian bacon for a tasty chix cordon blue
on crackers & with veggies
in my salad
Your options are endless ~ ENJOY!!!0 -
Grilled zucchini, squash, carrots and broccoli, grilled chicken, (I have a grill pan I use) whole grain penne and 3 Wedges of Laughing cow garlic and herb with a little dash of milk to make it creamy and you have a delicious primavera! One of my fav meals and I get my pasta fix!0
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I love to spread it on some whole grain crackers, and top with a few craisins. Has a perfect combo of savory and sweet0
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LOVE with wheat thins. And I'm definitely going to try some of these other ideas, too.0
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I use the laughing cow light cheese to make:
-Scrambled eggs
It makes them creamy.
-Sauteed veggies
Almost like a cream sauce on some veggies with a bit of Garlic salt.
-Creamed Spinach
Sautee fresh spinach until soft in a bit of EVOO.
Add some garlic salt.
2 TBSP of skim milk
1 Laughing cow light swiss
Sprinkle with some light parmesean
It really ends up being creamy and delicious and super low fat in comparison to regular creamed spinach.
WOW what a great creamed spinach recipe! Will try it....0 -
I put it on a toasted bagel :]0
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I love laughing cow (or some good melted chevre) on whole grain wasa bread with lean ham or a tart apple! YUUUM!0
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someone else said something like this but I love it on sourdough wasa crispbread with slices of cucumber0
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Everything YUM!!0
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Everything!!!!!
I put it on Rice cakes, by itself or with some deli meat (Great Pre-run snack)
I put the bluecheese one on top of a jucey steak
I eat it on crackers or melba toast
I put it on lunch sandwiches
I put it on breakfast sandwiches
I eat it with baby carrots
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Shiritaki noodles (found in the veggie section, about 40 cals for the bag I think?) boiled in veggie boullion, then drained. Mix the Laughing Cow wedge in to the drained noodles, maybe add a pinch of Sazon and some steamed broccoli. Yum!0
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I use 1 or 2 triangles in my vegetables cream/soup instead of other fats, like olive oil or cream.
Otherwise I use it in bread or toasts, or in salads.0 -
In any stew or chili; with almonds and wheat thins; in scrambled eggs, on a quesidilla (low carb small shells) w spinach and shredded chicken :drinker:0
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spread it on some crackers and press some (c)raisins into it.
this can be an opportunity for some self satisfying silly fun.
i like to make funky patterns out of my (c)raisins as i press them into the cheese. geometric stuff, faces, etc.
oh, also dig the laughing cow on wraps.
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You can also melt some wedges in a bowl in the microwave and use it as a low calorie alfredo sauce as well. Or as a veggie dip.
Wow on the Alfredo sauce idea!!! I had never thought of that, Thank you!!! :bigsmile:0 -
lol a good pinot!0
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I like to use it instead of mayo on sandwiches, the garlic and herbs gives turkey a punch!0
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I keep it pretty basic and put it on a bagel for breakfast.0
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