Approve! I think it’s a nice contrast of sweet and savoury. My family in Nova Scotia always has sharp cheddar with apple pie and it’s my understanding that it’s common there.
OGfishm0nger on
Approve! Best when the pie is still warm.
nicolby on
Sharper the better. I want my jaw to expand.
kraftwrkr on
This is a New England Staple! Disapprovers are sad, sad people.
SquigWrangler on
I’ve never tried it but I’m pretty sure I watched my Grandpa eat something like this before.
Approve and must try.
mitsuhachi on
Try layering puff pastry, sharp cheddar, and thin sliced apples or pears dredged in cinnamon sugar. They bake up pretty quick and taste AMAZING
Dr-Retz on
This is The Way
theDubLC on
đź’Ż no questions /thread
terrybvt on
In Vermont we say, “Apple pie without cheese is like a hug without a squeeze.”
Dogwhomper on
Absolutely. And it has to be the sharpest cheddar you can find. This is what they invented Vermont Shaving Cheese for.
Mustbeluv4482 on
Was he welsh? My welsh grandfather taught me this as well
OhMorgoth on
Grandpa sounds like a legend.
My grandfather used to eat his cheese in whatever form was presented to him.
His favorite was friend cheese regardless of the type, as long as it was cheese and you could fry it.
Sprinkle the sucker with Maldon salt if it wasn’t salty cheese, eat with fresh rye, sourdough, or baguette, and either fruit, oil, tomatoes, and basil, or fresh out of the oven blueberry pie.
You’ll never eat cheese wrong either way. Never.
GobLoblawsLawBlog on
I had dinner at this girl’s house once and we had apple pie for dessert. Her dad was going on about how sharp cheddar is amazing on apple pie and he had some in the fridge his friend made. This girl kept calling him crazy, not jokingly but legitimately angry telling him to shut up and he’s nuts. So I was traumatized into never eating cheddar on apple pie
freneticboarder on
Never tried it. Want to. Approve.
Subject-Tomorrow-317 on
Approve.
2ndmost on
Ah yes, another Wisconsinite
ashleystacoviak on
I also have the same habit passed down from my grandpa! Totally approve, such a great combo.
Meefie on
Yep! Learned to love this when I lived up in Michigan. 🍏 🧀
mesembryanthemum on
It’s excellent, as long as the cheese is good. I prefer a sharp cheddar.
RikerIsMyHero1701 on
Doesn’t matter one way or the other. If you like it, go for it!
HatdanceCanada on
Love it. The only thing better in my opinion is sharp cheddar next served with classic Christmas cake. Maybe it is because I get to enjoy that only around the holidays but such a great combination.
watermelonqueen1711 on
I remember reading about Almanzo Wilder eating this in the book Farmer Boy. I always thought it would be delicious and this picture confirms đź’Ż
charlottebythedoor on
Hard approve. I’m gonna try this.
solaroma on
Approve! My grandmother taught me.
rocsNaviars on
Blue cheese works too. Cheddar’s also great.
meggsgoodmood on
I recently learned that Wisconsin & Vermont have a law that requires restaurants to serve apple pie with a slice of cheese!
PurpleZebra99 on
My grandpa will put a slice of Kraft on his apple pie. This is way better than
panjoface on
It’s delish. A lot of people do this. I wonder where it came from from?
BarneyBungelupper on
Relatives from Wisconsin on my dad’s side. This is always their way. And I couldn’t agree more. Simply delicious.
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Approve! I think it’s a nice contrast of sweet and savoury. My family in Nova Scotia always has sharp cheddar with apple pie and it’s my understanding that it’s common there.
Approve! Best when the pie is still warm.
Sharper the better. I want my jaw to expand.
This is a New England Staple! Disapprovers are sad, sad people.
I’ve never tried it but I’m pretty sure I watched my Grandpa eat something like this before.
Approve and must try.
Try layering puff pastry, sharp cheddar, and thin sliced apples or pears dredged in cinnamon sugar. They bake up pretty quick and taste AMAZING
This is The Way
đź’Ż no questions /thread
In Vermont we say, “Apple pie without cheese is like a hug without a squeeze.”
Absolutely. And it has to be the sharpest cheddar you can find. This is what they invented Vermont Shaving Cheese for.
Was he welsh? My welsh grandfather taught me this as well
Grandpa sounds like a legend.
My grandfather used to eat his cheese in whatever form was presented to him.
His favorite was friend cheese regardless of the type, as long as it was cheese and you could fry it.
Sprinkle the sucker with Maldon salt if it wasn’t salty cheese, eat with fresh rye, sourdough, or baguette, and either fruit, oil, tomatoes, and basil, or fresh out of the oven blueberry pie.
You’ll never eat cheese wrong either way. Never.
I had dinner at this girl’s house once and we had apple pie for dessert. Her dad was going on about how sharp cheddar is amazing on apple pie and he had some in the fridge his friend made. This girl kept calling him crazy, not jokingly but legitimately angry telling him to shut up and he’s nuts. So I was traumatized into never eating cheddar on apple pie
Never tried it. Want to. Approve.
Approve.
Ah yes, another Wisconsinite
I also have the same habit passed down from my grandpa! Totally approve, such a great combo.
Yep! Learned to love this when I lived up in Michigan. 🍏 🧀
It’s excellent, as long as the cheese is good. I prefer a sharp cheddar.
Doesn’t matter one way or the other. If you like it, go for it!
Love it. The only thing better in my opinion is sharp cheddar next served with classic Christmas cake. Maybe it is because I get to enjoy that only around the holidays but such a great combination.
I remember reading about Almanzo Wilder eating this in the book Farmer Boy. I always thought it would be delicious and this picture confirms đź’Ż
Hard approve. I’m gonna try this.
Approve! My grandmother taught me.
Blue cheese works too. Cheddar’s also great.
I recently learned that Wisconsin & Vermont have a law that requires restaurants to serve apple pie with a slice of cheese!
My grandpa will put a slice of Kraft on his apple pie. This is way better than
It’s delish. A lot of people do this. I wonder where it came from from?
Relatives from Wisconsin on my dad’s side. This is always their way. And I couldn’t agree more. Simply delicious.
https://images.app.goo.gl/sGfiUuLg7h73hpSB7
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Never tried but sounds good to me. Apples and pear slices are served with cheese boards all the time so sounds like it’s a great combo
Approve. Before I tried it, I couldn’t imagine it. After, I know… approve.
Yum, but melted is better
100% approved…
I learned it from Taxi Driver.
I like eating slices of apple with sharp cheddar but I don’t know if I can get on board with the pie. I would try it though.
It’s actually a pretty common thing to have apple pie with cheese. We don’t do it in my family but I’ve heard of this all the time.
I think this ought to be uncontroversial. A cheese plate always comes with fruit. The pairing is well acknowledged.