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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a layer of cheese" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific thickness or amount of cheese in a dish, such as a sandwich, pizza, or lasagna.
Example: "I like to add a generous layer of cheese on top of my lasagna before baking it."
Alternatives: "a slice of cheese" or "a sheet of cheese."
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Add 50 cents for a layer of cheese.
Next, add a layer of cheese (or queso depending on nationality).
Cover half the slices with a layer of cheese, using half of it.
Gratin dauphinois, potatoes sliced thin and baked with crème fraîche under a layer of cheese, is filling and fine.
Several other bases and crusts are also offered, from the standard cheese stuffed crust to a dominator base, which contains a layer of cheese sauce in between two standard pizza bases.
But the taco sushi turned heads: here the rice came inside a crisp corn tortilla shell, filled with spicy smoked salmon, lettuce and bits of tempura batter to mimic a layer of cheese on top.
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This isn't a cheesecake, it's a layer of cheeses![4] One large cheese disk is on the base, with smaller cheese layers working their way to the top.
According to Ms. Child, who helped popularize the dish, the former is made up of a savory custard speckled with lardons, but no cheese, and the latter has a layer of grated cheese at the bottom of the custard, but no meat.
Spread a layer of cream cheese frosting over the bottom of the cake, lightly covering from edge to edge, then top the cream cheese with a layer of pineapple marmalade.
SHMEAR -- A layer of cream cheese spread, clumped actually, on a bagel.
Cover half the slices with a layer of the cheese, using half of it.
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