I think eating the white stuff on brie style cheeses is ok.... but is a matter of taste. Personally I don't like it... but David does...
Thought I'd ask a perfectly pointless question and find out how many of you eat the white stuff on brie..
And while we are on the subject... what goes well with brie??
Brie... etc
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French bread and olives - and yes, I too eat the white bit!! Had some today that had goats cheese in the middle - that was yummy
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Cut the brie into small pieces (about the size of a chicken nugget - sorry, can't think of a better simile for some reason!) and dip into egg then breadcrumbs. Deep fry for just a minute and serve with thinned-down redcurrant or cranberry sauce for dipping. Utterly divine. Also good with goat's cheese and other soft cheeses.
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