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== Palmetto Cheese == | == Palmetto Cheese == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Palmettocheese.jpg|thumb|right|A container of Palmetto Cheese]] | ||
'''Palmetto Cheese''' is a brand of [[pimento cheese]] that originated in the [[United States]], specifically in [[South Carolina]]. It is known for its | '''Palmetto Cheese''' is a brand of [[pimento cheese]] that originated in the [[United States]], specifically in [[South Carolina]]. It is known for its distinctive flavor and texture, which is achieved by using a blend of sharp [[cheddar cheese]], [[mayonnaise]], and pimentos. Palmetto Cheese is often served as a spread on [[crackers]], [[sandwiches]], or as a dip for [[vegetables]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Palmetto Cheese was created by Sassy Henry in the early 2000s. The recipe was developed in [[Pawleys Island, South Carolina]], where Sassy and her husband, Brian Henry, owned a | Palmetto Cheese was created by Sassy Henry in the early 2000s. The recipe was developed in [[Pawleys Island, South Carolina]], where Sassy and her husband, Brian Henry, owned a [[bed and breakfast]]. The cheese spread quickly gained popularity among guests, leading to its commercialization. | ||
The brand was officially launched in 2006, and it has since | The brand was officially launched in 2006, and it has since become a staple in many Southern households. Palmetto Cheese is now available in various grocery stores across the United States. | ||
== | == Varieties == | ||
Palmetto Cheese is | Palmetto Cheese offers several varieties to cater to different taste preferences. The original version is known for its creamy texture and balanced flavor. Other varieties include: | ||
* | * '''Jalapeño Palmetto Cheese''': This version includes diced [[jalapeños]] for an added spicy kick. | ||
* [[ | * '''Bacon Palmetto Cheese''': Incorporates bits of [[bacon]] for a smoky flavor. | ||
== Production == | |||
[[File:Palmetto_Cheese_Homestyle_Pimento_Cheese.jpg|thumb|left|Palmetto Cheese Homestyle Pimento Cheese]] | |||
Palmetto Cheese is produced in [[South Carolina]] and [[Wisconsin]]. The production process involves blending high-quality cheddar cheese with mayonnaise and pimentos. The mixture is then packaged and distributed to retailers. | |||
The brand emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients and traditional methods to maintain the authentic taste of Southern pimento cheese. | |||
== Cultural Significance == | |||
Pimento cheese, including Palmetto Cheese, holds a special place in Southern [[cuisine]]. It is often referred to as "the caviar of the South" and is a popular choice for [[picnics]], [[tailgating]], and [[family gatherings]]. | |||
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Palmetto Cheese has | Palmetto Cheese has contributed to the resurgence of pimento cheese as a beloved Southern staple, bringing it to a wider audience beyond the Southern United States. | ||
== Related Pages == | == Related Pages == | ||
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* [[Cheddar cheese]] | * [[Cheddar cheese]] | ||
* [[Mayonnaise]] | * [[Mayonnaise]] | ||
* [[South Carolina | * [[South Carolina]] | ||
[[Category:Cheese spreads]] | [[Category:Cheese spreads]] | ||
[[Category:South Carolina cuisine]] | [[Category:South Carolina cuisine]] | ||
[[Category:American cheeses]] | [[Category:American cheeses]] | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 21 February 2025
Palmetto Cheese
Palmetto Cheese is a brand of pimento cheese that originated in the United States, specifically in South Carolina. It is known for its distinctive flavor and texture, which is achieved by using a blend of sharp cheddar cheese, mayonnaise, and pimentos. Palmetto Cheese is often served as a spread on crackers, sandwiches, or as a dip for vegetables.
History
Palmetto Cheese was created by Sassy Henry in the early 2000s. The recipe was developed in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, where Sassy and her husband, Brian Henry, owned a bed and breakfast. The cheese spread quickly gained popularity among guests, leading to its commercialization.
The brand was officially launched in 2006, and it has since become a staple in many Southern households. Palmetto Cheese is now available in various grocery stores across the United States.
Varieties
Palmetto Cheese offers several varieties to cater to different taste preferences. The original version is known for its creamy texture and balanced flavor. Other varieties include:
- Jalapeño Palmetto Cheese: This version includes diced jalapeños for an added spicy kick.
- Bacon Palmetto Cheese: Incorporates bits of bacon for a smoky flavor.
Production

Palmetto Cheese is produced in South Carolina and Wisconsin. The production process involves blending high-quality cheddar cheese with mayonnaise and pimentos. The mixture is then packaged and distributed to retailers.
The brand emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients and traditional methods to maintain the authentic taste of Southern pimento cheese.
Cultural Significance
Pimento cheese, including Palmetto Cheese, holds a special place in Southern cuisine. It is often referred to as "the caviar of the South" and is a popular choice for picnics, tailgating, and family gatherings.
Palmetto Cheese has contributed to the resurgence of pimento cheese as a beloved Southern staple, bringing it to a wider audience beyond the Southern United States.