American Cheese Deserves Your Respect (2024)

Okay, so you’re, like, a food person, and you turn up your nose at American cheese because “it isn’t real cheese.” First of all, it is real cheese. Second of all, it’s an icon. EvenThe Menu, with its carefully crafted fine-dining commentary, acknowledges this. If that doesn’t sell you on the power of American cheese, maybe this will. Listen up.

What is American cheese, really?

For the context of this piece, American cheese refers specifically to the irresistibly melty, processed cheese found on every fast food burger worth its salt. (Not “a cheese made in the US.”) Be it neon orange or creamy white, American cheese is a scientific marvel. It’s molecular gastronomy before everyone and their cat knew about molecular gastronomy.Patented by the founder of Kraft way back in 1916, this processed cheese was developed as a way of sterilizing cheese and avoiding food waste–the resulting blocks of soft, sliceable, rindless cheese stayed fresh for a few months, were easy to portion, and didn’t dry out too fast. (Sliced bread was invented shortly after, in 1928, which might explain the meteoric rise and continued popularity of the grilled cheese sandwich.)

The process today remains mostly unchanged: Chunks of cheddar, colby, and/or Swiss cheese are melted down along with a liquid and an emulsifying agent, molded into bricks or slices, and packaged. The key addition of an emulsifying agent waspatented in the 1920s.

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What does “emulsifying agent” even mean?

The emulsifying agent in American cheese gives it a magical property––the ability to melt smoothly, without splitting into a greasy, clumpy mess. You’ve probably tried melting an extra sharp cheddar to fancy up your grilled cheese sandwich or baked mac and cheese, haven’t you? It likely didn’t go too well, disintegrating into stringy bits and oily pools. This is because cheese is a delicate suspension of fat, protein, and moisture. When heated, the fat melts and rises to the surface, the proteins break down, and the moisture is expelled. Adding an emulsifying agent or melting salt–such as the sodium citrate or sodium phosphate in American cheese–grips all these disparate elements together, keeping them in a smooth, fluid emulsion, even as they melt.

Think of American cheese as a cheat code, a way to make a sleek, silky cheese sauce that isn’t weighed down by cornstarch or flour, both of which can leave a powdery aftertaste if not thoroughly cooked.

Heads up:Not all processed cheese is equal.

For the best processed cheese experience, you need to read the labels carefully. There’sprocessed cheese, like block or deli-sliced American cheese. And then there’sprocessed cheese food or product, like Velveeta and most packaged cheese singles. The former has more fat (an average of 45%), resulting in a rich, velvety mouthfeel (want), while the latter can have as little as half the fat (around 23%), tasting watery and bland (don’t want). Run from any product labelled “imitation” or mysteriously missing the word “cheese” on the package.

Whispers: But what if I still want to substitute American cheese?

Sorry to bethat person, but you simply cannot. The whole point of American cheese is that it’s unsubstitutable, an anomaly in the cheese world (read, ahem, everything above). There are other excellentmelting cheeses, like Fontina or Gruyère—but when our test kitchen specifies American cheese in a recipe, it’s because it’s the best one for the dish. Here are some instances where American cheese is nonnegotiable:

Turkey Pot Pie: Associate food editor Zaynab Issa’s turkey pot pie borrows a trick from her grandma’s version: a few stealthy slices of American cheese for the creamiest filling.

Added-Value Grilled Cheese: This sandwich doubles down with both Americanand cheddar cheeses for blissful gooeyness and tangy flavor.

Breakfast Sandwich: Two slices of cheese are the essential glue that holds this breakfast icon together. Same deal withthis other breakfast sandwich.

Seven-Layer Skillet Dip: It took me six tries before realizing American cheese is essential to the staying power of this game day dip. Try it and you’ll see what I mean.

American Cheese Deserves Your Respect (1)

Warm 7-Layer Skillet Dip

This warm, melty, cheesy version of classic seven-layer dip marries the best of refried beans and queso for game day and beyond.

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American Cheese Deserves Your Respect (2024)

FAQs

What's the deal with American cheese? ›

American cheese is a mild, creamy processed cheese that is lauded for its meltability. American cheese can be yellow or white and is made by melting down chunks of cheeses such as cheddar, Colby, and/or Swiss with a liquid and an emulsifying agent.

What is the legal definition of American cheese? ›

According to the Standards of Identity for Dairy Products, part of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), to be labeled "American cheese" a processed cheese is required to be manufactured from cheddar cheese, Colby cheese, washed curd cheese, or granular cheese or any mixture of two or more of these.

Why do chefs love American cheese? ›

American cheese has many virtues: it's salty, it melts easily, and it doesn't smell like feet. It also, interestingly enough, played a critical role in history.

Which cheese is 100% real cheese? ›

Sargento® Slices are always 100% real, natural cheese. Pasteurized Process Cheese Food is only required to contain 51% real, natural cheese.

Why is American cheese so addictive? ›

"Study Reveals that Cheese Triggers the Same Part of the Brain as Many Drugs" New research argues that cheese is addictive in a way similar to drugs because of a chemical called casein, which is found in dairy products and can trigger the brain's opioid receptors.

What cheese does McDonald's use? ›

The McDonald's Cheeseburger is topped with a tangy pickle, chopped onions, ketchup, mustard, and a slice of melty American cheese. It contains no artificial flavors, preservatives or added colors from artificial sources.* Our pickle contains an artificial preservative, so skip it if you like.

How does the French feel about the American cheese industry? ›

French media outrage

For years, EU countries, particularly France, have dismissed U.S. cheeses as inferior, even though the United States has been upping its game as a global cheese player for years.

Is boar's head American cheese real cheese? ›

Boar's Head American Cheese is a pasteurized process cheese that is made with 100% cheddar cheese for smooth textured cheese with amazing melting qualities. Boar's Head American Cheese is great for hot and cold applications alike.

Is American cheese unhealthy? ›

The primary health concerns associated with eating American cheese are its high saturated fat and sodium contents. A high saturated fat intake may raise LDL (bad) cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis ( 8 , 19 ). Atherosclerosis is characterized by a narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.

Is Velveeta real cheese? ›

Since 2002, Velveeta has been labeled as a "pasteurized prepared cheese product." What does that even mean? Because of the ingredients and the way it is prepared, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not consider it real cheese.

Is sargento actually real cheese? ›

Sargento® cheeses are natural cheeses made with the traditional cheese making methods (directly from milk usually by curdling the milk with enzymes and pressing the curd).

Why doesn't American cheese melt? ›

Sodium citrate is an extremely common emulsifying salt that is used to keep the cheese creamy as it melts. It's thanks to this little molecule that American cheese won't break, instead staying glossy and gooey no matter how much you seem to heat it and cool it down.

What is the real cheese that tastes like American cheese? ›

Made from cow's milk, muenster cheese may be the best choice as an American cheese substitute because the taste and textures are so similar. It's a great option when you have your heart set on American cheese melts.

Why is American cheese not vegetarian? ›

Many cheeses contain the animal rennet — an enzyme that helps milk separate into curds and whey. That enzyme is typically derived from the stomach of calves killed for veal, so most vegetarians see it as off-limits.

Why does the US government buy cheese? ›

Government cheese was created to maintain the price of dairy when dairy industry subsidies artificially increased the supply of milk and created a surplus of milk that was then converted into cheese, butter, or powdered milk.

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