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    Blue Cheese Mousse, 73

    Not only does this pool water-hued dish force you to eat three quarters of a pound of Danish Blue Cheese, but it also makes you work ... more 
    Photo by: Photo courtesy of Bon Appétit
    Blue Cheese Mousse, 73

    Not only does this pool water-hued dish force you to eat three quarters of a pound of Danish Blue Cheese, but it also makes you work for it. Once you've begun the mold by softening gelatin in wine, you must force the cheese through a sieve. Sounds sweaty. less 
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    Thu, Aug 30, 2012 12:18 PM EDT
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