Wine cheese spread. This Red Wine Cheese Spread is an appetizer dip that blends flavors of caramelized onions, rosemary, red wine, honey and cream cheese. The perfect cream cheese spread for crackers! I got this cream cheese spread idea from my recent visit to taste the new Fleming's Steakhouse and Wine Bar menu.
This mild and tangy cheese is wonderful when spread on crackers with a bit of honey, or even mixed with a bit of fresh herbs. Sauvignon Blanc is a great choice if that's a favorite wine of yours. My hero Jacques Pepin does something like this. You can have Wine cheese spread using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Wine cheese spread
- You need 1/2 cup of dry white wine. Use one you you would drink!.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of dried dill.
- You need 1 packages of Knorr's vegetable recipe mix.
- Prepare 1 clove of garlic, minced fine.
- It's 1 of 8 oz block of cream cheese, softened.
- It's 2 cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese.
The ingredients and amounts can be played around with very freely. Use whatever kind of cheese you like. (I normally throw in whatever leftover odd bits are in the fridge,,, the more variety , the better.) This fresh cheese spread, called cervelle de canut, is a specialty of Lyon, France; the name means "silk worker's brain." Chef Owen Kenworthy makes it with herbs, cider vinegar and walnut oil. Celebrate the holidays with this port wine cheese spread recipe made with cheddar cheese and sour cream. It is hard to find a good Port Wine cheese spread that is well mixed and not to strong in one place.
Wine cheese spread step by step
- Mix the vegetable mix and dill with the wine. Let sit for one hour. This re-hydrates the dehydrated vegetables in the mix..
- Mix the cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and garlic. Mix well. That's it! Serve with crackers..
- Delicious! (:.
This one is quite nicely mixed and the size is generous. It spreads quite nice even though it came out the fridge. The items were packed securely and still cold upon arrival. Refer to the product label for full dietary information, which may be available as an alternative product image. How Do I make Port Wine Cheese Spread?