cheesesor
Cheesesor is a culinary term used to describe a class of dishes that pair cheese with sorbet or freeze-dried sorbet elements to create a contrast between salty, creamy notes and cold, sweet flavors. The concept is discussed in modernist and contemporary cheese literature as a way to explore balance, texture, and temperature in a single plate.
The term derives from a simple combination of cheese and sorbet, and it is used both to
Common ingredients include fresh or aged cheeses such as goat cheese, ricotta, or cream cheese, paired with
Preparation generally involves forming the cheese into a small quenelle, slice, or disc, preparing a complementary
Reception of cheesesor has been mixed; supporters highlight its inventive contrast and culinary curiosity, while critics