What’s the story behind Boursin cheese? (2024)

A reader wants to know what Boursin Cheese is and which flavor to buy for her pasta recipe.

Q. I recently saw a recipe that called for boursin cheese. What is that? And since the recipe didn’t specify a flavor, which one should I get?

A. Boursin is a brand name for a creamy spread that’s a little like crumbly cream cheese. It was created in 1963 by a Frenchman named Francois Boursin and it used to only be made in France. These days, it’s made in America by Unilever.

It comes in a number of flavors, including garlic and herb (the most common), pepper, shallot and chive and roasted red pepper. Since your recipe is for a pasta dish, any of the flavors would be fine, particularly the garlic and herb.

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.

Kathleen Purvis

What’s the story behind Boursin cheese? (2024)
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