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Vegan cheese that melts?


Question Posted Monday May 26 2008, 8:02 am

Is there any type of vegan cheese that melts (particularly brands available in the UK)? Im not a vegan but have a friend I often cook for who is. He is wanting me to make a pizza, but a pizza without cheese....isn't a pizza! The only ones I have found dont melt at all.... Any ideas?

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BahaiMa22 answered Monday May 26 2008, 9:11 pm:
You could buy soy cheese.

Also nutrional yeast works well with butter and milk mixed together (That's what I do) I know it sounds disgusting but it's really good! I believe you can find the recipe online. ;)

Good luck!

-BahaiMa22

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