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Shredded Soy-Sation
By Hot Knives from January 1, 2007

Granted, this is merely an imitation of the kind of shredded cheese that gets sprinkled on enchiladas or chili or something. It's the classic trio: mild cheddar, Monterey jack and cheap mozzarella. Much like the real thing, the imitation is rather dull, even inedible, by itself and cold.However -- and this is essential really -- the stuff melts as well or better than shredded dairy cheese. Under a broiler, in a microwave or merely folded into a warm dish, Soy-Sation gets gooey and stays that way. When you pull a fork-full of food away from the plate, the cheese actually strings. What this is great for then, are dishes where the taste of a sharp or tasty cheese is unnecessary but the texture of pillowy melted cheese is desired.
Here's a recipe for western-style hangover hash browns that is perfect example of what Lisanatti can help you do with a little soy.
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