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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Trivia But Not Trivial

February 27, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
Crunch time: Marin French Schloss

Crunch time: Marin French Schloss

I always learn so much from Pat Polowsky. This graduate student is half my age and twice as knowledgeable about cheese, especially if we’re talking chemistry. In that case, it’s more like a factor of ten. Ever wondered how salt gets to the middle of a wheel when it’s only applied to the outside? (You didn’t?) Did you think the crunch on the rind of Taleggio comes from salt? I did, but it doesn’t.

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In From: U.S., From: Switzerland, From: Spain, From: Portugal, From: Italy, From: France, From: Britain, Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Pat Polowsky, University of Vermont, California Artisan Cheese Guild, Red Hawk, Taleggio, cheese science, cheese chemistry, cheese and salt
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Don’t Throw That Away!

December 5, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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One of my first jobs in the food world was working for a French pastry chef. I was just the cashier for his bakery, but I hung out in the back a lot. The best lesson I learned from Marcel was not to waste. He would use his thumb to scrape the last drop of egg white out of the egg shell. (“That’s the profit,” he would tell me.) No wonder I never throw away chard stems or Parmigiano-Reggiano rinds. The cheese rinds add body and flavor to bean soup, and I’ve recently learned that they make amazing stock.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Cow Tags Parmigiano-Reggiano; Sarah Scott; cheese rinds: Parmesan; Parmesan broth, risotto
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Cheese Raises Dollars for Napa Disaster

October 17, 2017 Douglas Fletcher
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It has been quite the week here in smoky Napa. The least of my worries was that I had to cancel a cheese class, leaving me with 12 pounds of fabulous cheese in the fridge. Nothing to do but donate it to an evacuation center or to the nearby first-responders’ station.

To my chagrin, neither would take it. “We can’t take perishables,” the evacuation center worker told me. “We have a caterer,” the guard at the first-responders’ camp said. Okay, then. Reject my cheese. I have a better idea.

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: U.S., From: Italy, From: Spain Tags Napa fire, Cougar Gold, Grossetano, Nero Imperiale, Vendéen Bichonné, CastroCastillo, Camilla, Lou Bergier, Schnebelhorn
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Switching It Up

September 5, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Fresh mozzarella sales soar in summer, and we all know why. Just look in people’s shopping carts and you can tell what’s on the menu: insalata caprese. Again. At every dinner party, insalata caprese. On every buffet, insalata caprese. I enjoy the dish as much as anyone—especially with homegrown tomatoes—but sometimes I just want to switch it up. With hardly any more effort, you can make some juicy bruschetta for a dinner-party appetizer or quick lunch.

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In From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Mozzarella, insalata caprese, Mimi alla Ferrovia, Gustosella, Point Reyes Farmstead
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Life Lessons at a Cheese School

July 4, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Kiri Fisher

Kiri Fisher’s cheese journey has been a difficult one, to say the least, marked by tragedy, natural disaster and rude awakenings. But Fisher, the spunky proprietor of the Cheese School of San Francisco and the new Fisher’s Cheese & Wine, which opens this week in California’s Marin County, has yet to hit a pothole she couldn’t get past.

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In From: France, From: Italy, From: U.S. Tags Kiri Fisher, Cheese School of San Francisco, Fisher’s Cheese & Wine, Marin Country Mart, Daphne Zepos
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Tea Time

January 24, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Camilla

If you think chamomile is just for tea, meet Camilla. This raw-milk gem from Northern Italy, with its chamomile cloak, deftly marries innovation with tradition. Friends who tell you they don’t like goat cheese will have to reboot after tasting this one.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Goat Tags Italian cheese, herb cheese, Via Lattea, Brexit, British cheese, U. K. cheese, Neal’s Yard Dairy, Stilton
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Ten Under $20

January 3, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
(l to r): Raschera, Taleggio, St. George, Campo de Montalban, Chevre in Blue

(l to r): Raschera, Taleggio, St. George, Campo de Montalban, Chevre in Blue

Yikes. Does your credit-card balance look like mine? I know January sends many of us into fits of austerity, but cutting back doesn’t have to mean cutting out. Keep eating cheese! I prowled my local cheese counters for tasty options under $20 a pound and had no trouble assembling a list of worthy contenders. These ten selections deliver amazing value and most of them are in shops year-round.

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, From: U.S., From: Portugal, From: Italy Tags Campo de Montalban, Castelinhos, Central Coast Creamery, Holey Cow, Matos Cheese Factory, St. George cheese, Montchevre, Chevre in blue, Nicasio Valley Cheese, Foggy Morning, Piave, Point Reyes Farmstead, Toma, Raschera, Taleggio, Vella Mezzo Seco, Vella cheese
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Three's No Crowd

December 6, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Meg Smith Photography

Meg Smith Photography

Does the world need another truffled cheese? Probably not, in my estimation. Too often, these cheeses seem gimmicky to me, with a heavy-handed or artificial truffle scent and unremarkable cheese underneath. Oh, but wait. I think I’ve just found the star of your New Year’s Eve cheese tray.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Mixed Tags Truffle cheese, mixed-milk cheese, Caseificio dell’Alta Langa, lactose-free butter
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Home on the Tuscan Range

November 1, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Grossetano

If mozzarella di bufala has been your only experience of water-buffalo cheese, you have homework to do. Of course that’s where most of us started—swapping out cow’s-milk mozzarella in our tomato salad for the more gamy and exotic bufala. Then came burrata di bufala with that luscious cream filling. Could cheese get any sexier?

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In From: Italy Tags Grossetano, Quattro Portoni, La Maremmana, Bufala, Fresca Italia
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Presidential Cheese Plate

October 4, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
PumpkinAle

“I stole the idea from George Washington,” admits Bill Owens, the Northern California brewer credited with popularizing pumpkin ale. Historians tell us that our first President was a beer enthusiast, and that he brewed ale from gourds. Now, 250 years later, pumpkin beers are an annual American rite and a sudsy segue into autumn. Pair them with a few of the cheeses they like and there’s your debate-night platter.

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In From: France, From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Sheep, Milk: Cow, From: Belgium Tags pumpkin beer, pumpkin ale, Bill Owens Buffalo Bill’s Brewery, Dogfish Head, Shipyard Brewing, Coolea, Barely Buzzed
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