1. stilton - Noun
2. Stilton - Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL1689).
A type of blue-veined cheese made in England.
(slang, archaic) That which is needed or wanted; the very thing; the ticket.
That's the Stilton!
stilton (countable and uncountable, plural stiltons)
Alternative form of Stilton (“type of cheese”)
But when I rush home, ravenous and stressed after work, and there’s some in the refrigerator that I can heap onto my Wheat Thins and nibble with my glass of wine, I don’t miss Stilton nearly as much as I’d feared. Source: Internet
In place of Stilton, you could use a creamy blue cheese, like Gorgonzola dolce, which is a little less assertive. Source: Internet
Crumble the Stilton into a large jug. Source: Internet
With this in mind, try pairing a gorgonzola with a rich brie or a creamy Stilton with an assertive emmenthaler. Source: Internet
This car is located in Toronto, Canada, a city in which I once had one of the best desserts of my life—a slice of pear and Stilton pie. Source: Internet
A Geronimo Stilton Special Edition mystery. Source: Internet