Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Usually at Bristol Farms and eat it during this time of year. My grandparents were from sweden so this was a cheese we used quite a bit growing up. Donna " Thompson, Debra lee " <Debrathompson wrote:Possibly at IKEA, but I've found it at Super Target in the deli/fresh produce area. A friend also has found it at Tom Thumb stores. Look for a 2 1/2 " - 3 " square cube. The wrapper is bright red:) It will look like a large cube of peanut butter when you unwrap it. Tips on serving Gjetost: slice it VERY thinly - it can be over-powering if you don't. It's WONDERFUL with dried apples:) Also, I baked an apple crisp over the holiday, and offered thin slices of the cheese to go along with it. Debra Lee Thompson Analyst - Mortgage I First Horizon Home Loans Corporation debrathompson <debrathompson 214.492.7402 Amy P. [aviva_ha] Monday, November 29, 2004 9:17 AM Re: Hi Susie {Scandinavian Dessert Cheese} > The Scandinavian dessert cheese is called Gjetost:) Any ideas on where is can be purchased? I live in Washington DC? Do you think it is in the IKEA food shop? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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