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Dry Curd Cottage Cheese


GlutenGalAZ

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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I am in search of dry cured cottage cheese. I have never used it before but have some recipes that require it.

Push comes to shove Im sure I can get it at Whole Foods next time I go to Henderson but we don't go often b/c its an hour in a half drive.

Is there a substitute for this item?

It is from one of the SCD cookbooks I have. I am not completely on that type of diet but the diet goes along good with the way I do eat and my other food problems.

I have tried looking dry curd cottage cheese up but can't really find any information on it.

Any input greatly appreciated.

Thank you!!

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Wolicki Enthusiast

I found this link: Open Original Shared Link

Also says you can sub farmer cheese.

hope that helps!

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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I found this link: Open Original Shared Link

Also says you can sub farmer cheese.

hope that helps!

Thank you for the link. I made a note in my phone on what it may also be referred to as so when Im at the store I have the notes with me.

Thanks again

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I think if you take regular large curd cottage cheese and put it in a strainer over a bowl overnight, refrigerated and covered of course, that would allow much of the liquid to drain and then it could be used.

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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I think if you take regular large curd cottage cheese and put it in a strainer over a bowl overnight, refrigerated and covered of course, that would allow much of the liquid to drain and then it could be used.

Thank you!

I think I will give this a try.

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