The Easiest Traditional British Potted Cheese Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

Author: Karon Grieve

Recipe

Potting food is an age-old way of preserving it for later use. This potted cheese recipe is an old fashioned but really great way of using up leftover cheese and making something new from the old.

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My Mum used to make this potted cheese. She was a great one for potting, her potted meat was legendary and made every year just before Christmas.

I love making potted cheese as I hate waste and this is a great way to use up scraps of cheese and give them a new lease on life.

Potting nowadays is super easy as you can use a food processor instead of having to pound the food by hand.

By the way this recipe for Potted Cheese is from my book

Sounds strange using this is a baking book but I also included some jams and jelly recipes for people to make to serve with the scones they could bake from my book. The potted cheese recipe was to go with the oatcakes.

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What is potting?

Potting food is one of the oldest ways of preserving it for later use.

Originally food would be minced or pounded into a paste like consistancy have spices added and mixed with butter. The potted food would then be covered with a layer of clarified butter to seal and thus preserve it.

Meat, fish and cheese were potted.

You can still buy potted meat in some butcher shops and potted shrimps are available in some supermarkets.

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Ingredients and how to make it

There aren’t many ingredients in here. You’ll need cheese, butter, English mustard, cayenne pepper, and some Scotch whisky for this recipe.

Whizz all your ingredients in a food processor.

You also want to put the traditional butter seal on top of the cheese mixture.

Clarified butter

This is super easy to do. It is really just a case of heating butter in a pan until melted and just using the top liquid that comes from the butter and gently pouring this on top of your cheese.

Pour the clarified butter on top of your cheese mixture and top with a waxed paper disc and close the jar.

You will want to use wide mouthed jars for your potted cheese. Something you can easily get a knife into to scoop out the cheese.

Make sure to sterilise the jars first.

How long will it keep?

This Potted Cheese will keep in its sealed state in the fridge for a couple of months. Once you have broken the butter seal on top use it up within a week.

How to serve

Spread this on crackers or on hot buttered toast for a real comfort food snack.

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Potted Cheese

Karon Grieve

A super simple recipe for Potted Cheese which makes a great addition to Christmas hampers

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course preserves

Cuisine British

Servings 1 350ml jar

Calories 1500 kcal

Ingredients

  • 350 g cheddar cheese crumbled
  • 75 g butter
  • 1/2 tsp English mustard
  • 1 Pinch cayenne pepper
  • 1 tbsp whisky
  • butter for topping

Instructions

  • Whazz up the cheese and butter in food processor until almost smooth.

  • Add the mustard, cayenne pepper and whisky and whazz again.

  • Pack tightly into small sterilised jars

  • Melt butter in a pan and use just the separated liquid off the top to pour gently over the cheese mixture

  • Allow to set and cover with a waxed paper disc and pop on the lid

  • This will keep for up to 2 months unopened in fridge, once opened use within a week

Notes

calories shown for the full jar of potted cheese.

Serve with a cheeseboard, on toast, with baked potatoes and so much more

Nutrition

Calories: 1500kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 90gFat: 119gSaturated Fat: 75gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 34gCholesterol: 376mgSodium: 2252mgPotassium: 454mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 3673IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 2613mgIron: 2mg

My Top Tips*Always read the full recipe first. *Assemble all your ingredients and everything you need before you start. *For baking check the size of tins I’m using as this makes a big difference to your cakes. * I use medium sized eggs unless otherwise stated. * I use extra virgin olive oil unless otherwise stated. * I use unsalted butter unless otherwise stated. * Check out My Preserving Kit!

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