Will this cheese taste ok on pizza?

Anonymous
I thought I had mozzarella but I don’t. I have a “Mac and Cheese Blend” that’s sharp cheddar, Gouda, Asiago. Will this taste alright on the pepperoni pizza I promised my tweens tonight?
Anonymous
Yes!
Anonymous
I think you know them best. I'd revolt, but my husband would never notice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you know them best. I'd revolt, but my husband would never notice.

Point taken. This cheese melts nearly white, so I’m wondering if they will even notice!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you know them best. I'd revolt, but my husband would never notice.


Oh good grief, as if you'd notice buried under a layer of pepperoni.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you know them best. I'd revolt, but my husband would never notice.


Oh good grief, as if you'd notice buried under a layer of pepperoni.


Pizza is the food for fussy eaters, so it's common for people to notice weird tastes in pizza.
Anonymous
It would to me. I love pizza, but I'm only so-so on mozzarella. So I'll take an "upgrade" to a better cheese.
Anonymous
I made pizza with cheddar once (after I dropped my first pizza on the floor getting it out of the oven). All I had left was cheddar to remake and it was actually decent.
Anonymous
I've done cheddar pizza. Cheddar asiago Gouda plus pepperoni will be far more salty than mozzarella so you might want to add something like green peppers or broccoli (sounds weird, but delicious) or have a relatively plain side salad.
Anonymous
If its a mac and cheese blend, its meant to be melted and should be a great sub IMO.
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