Does Boursin cheese always contain garlic?

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Does French Boursin cheese always contain garlic?



Best Answer

The 'standard' Boursin flavour is garlic and herbs, which I would imagine would have to contain garlic, or they'd be in trouble for false advertising. However, these days they also produce other flavours like black pepper and chive and shallot. A cursory glance at the ingredients on their website shows no garlic in these latter two.




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Quick Answer about "Does Boursin cheese always contain garlic?"

The listed ingredients for Boursin cheese are Pasteurized cultured milk and cream, dried garlic, salt, white pepper, parsley, and dried chives. But of course, I had to get creative and play with the ingredients a bit. To get a creamy texture, I used a mix of cream cheese, soft goat cheese, and butter.

What is Boursin sauce made of?

All six tasty flavors of Boursin Cheese are Orthodox Union Kosher, vegetarian, and not know to contain gluten.

Is garlic and herb Boursin vegetarian?

Boursin is fresh cream and soft cheese, flavoured with herbs and spices. Although it is just an herb-flavoured French cream cheese that can be easily imitated, only Boursin with its buttery flavour and slightly crumbly texture can be labelled as an \u201cAll natural Gournay cheese\u201d.

What is the difference between Boursin and cream cheese?

You can make a homemade version of Boursin by beating 16 ounces of cream cheese and 8 ounces of butter with 1 to 2 teaspoons of mixed, dried herbs and 1 teaspoon of minced garlic. It will keep in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks.



Homemade Boursin with Herbs and Garlic




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