• @jasondj@ttrpg.network
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      Good American cheese is the really cheap shit.

      The whole point of American cheese is that it’s barely cheese and more like a delicious coagulated milk-stuff sheet.

      Gourmet American Cheese is some 1%-er bullshit.

      • @deur@feddit.nl
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        111 year ago

        The good American cheese is not in fact “1%-er bullshit”. Have you gone to a restaurant like McDonalds? You have eaten the better stuff, which comes pre-stacked in a large block. It is certainly much better.

        • @pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          The fact that you called McDonalds a “restaurant” has me cracking up, while yes, it technically is, no one goes there to have a nice sit down meal with the family.

          Cheddar is so much better than American.

        • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          Have you gone to a restaurant like McDonalds? You have eaten the better stuff,

          McDonald’s

          the better stuff

          L-O-L

      • @SeducingCamel@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        Idk what that other guy is on but our grocery deli has American cheese they slice themselves, it’s not much more expensive than craft

        • @jasondj@ttrpg.network
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          11 year ago

          Kraft American Pre-sliced bulk packs are the pinnacle of American Cheese. It’s actually diminishing returns anywhere after that.

    • TheRealKuni
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      71 year ago

      Thank you for fighting the good fight. Kraft Singles make people not want to try deli-style American. It makes me sad.

      • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        Kraft has “Deluxe American” cheese slices that aren’t individually wrapped and have a better flavor and texture.

        • TheRealKuni
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          11 year ago

          I have some in my fridge right now, actually, as it’s the most consistently stocked deli-style brand at my local market. I’m a fan!

    • @Pacmanlives@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Kind of depends. Vermont cheddar cheese is fantastic and very nice but if you looking for a good smash burger or juicy Lucy burger you have to use that crappy Kraft singles stuff for the proper melt. Sure you can get Kraft in a block of sliced cheese but I am rarely cooking for like 50-100 people, which these blocks come out of.

      Kraft cornered the market for a stable cheese in the early 1900’s here in America that melts really nicely and has a long shelf life with Velveeta.

      A fun short little history and company story is by the Company Man on YouTube https://youtu.be/Hp0uhC15RtI?si=JAPmRQztP7ee5eSU

      But even Guga Foods on YouTube highly recommends using the crappy cheese over the fancy stuff

      • be_excellent_to_each_other
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        I think by Good American cheese they meant something more like this:

        https://www.landolakes.com/products/cheese/deli-american/

        It is very much a different thing than Kraft Singles, you can get however much or little of it (or various competitors) you want anyplace that has deli meats, and the per-pound cost is not that much more, last I checked.

        Although some kinds of cheddar might be made in the US, I don’t think Vermont Cheddar is what anyone usually has in mind when they say “Deli American Cheese.”

        I’ve had no problem getting a good melt on burgers with “good” American, FWIW.

      • @pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        Most block cheeses with a good fat and moisture content will melt well when shredded off the block right before you intend to use it. The pre-shredded or pre-sliced stuff has additives like starch in and on it to stop it from sticking together in the package and melting during transit, which prevents a good melt. Get yourself a cheap rotary shredder from Amazon (they’re like $20, mine never stays clean because I use it like every other day) and see for yourself.