3 ways to enjoy Woolies award-winning dairy

By TASTE, 22 April 2022

The saying goes that the cream always rises to the top – and Woolworths’ first-class dairy is proof of that after winning big at the Agri-Expo South African Dairy Championships.

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From cereal and grilled cheese toasties to pizza and ice cream, dairy makes any dish dreamy. This past March, the South African Dairy Championships took place. 920 products, 68 producers and a panel of 60 judges later, Woolworths took home the 2022 South African Dairy Product of the Year for their 18-months Mature Cheddar! Here are 3 recipes that truly highlight the brilliance of Woolworths' wide range of award-winning dairy.

Crispy mozzarella sticks

Judged on functionality and flavour, Woolworths Ayrshire Mozzarella won best pizza mozzarella at the awards. Here's the perfect recipe to taste this cheese in all its glory.

Crispy-mozzarella-sticks

Get the recipe for crispy mozzarella sticks here.

Cheesy mash potatoes

To show off the mature flavour of the 2022 Dairy Product of the Year winner, there’s nothing better than the holy trinity: butter, potatoes, and the star ingredient: cheese.

Get the recipe for cheesy mash potatoes here.

Warm spelt salad with goats cheese

Not all cheesy recipes need to be rich. This salad champions the creamy, salty, and sweet flavour of Woolworths' chevin with honey that took home the prize for best fresh cheese without condiments.

Get the recipe for warm spelt salad with goat’s cheese here.

The crème de la crème

Woolworths is committed to collaborating with expert suppliers to create and curate award-worthy cheeses, yoghurt, cream, milk, butter, and ice cream. You’re spoiled for choice with what’s on offer in store and online – so it’s no wonder Woolies continued their winning streak at the Agri-Expo South African Dairy Championships, taking home 99 medals, this year.

Shop at Woolworths now.

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