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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Cheese Takes a Beating

March 16, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
Travel woes: (clockwise from upper left) Camembert au Calvados; Clochette; Burrata; French ashed cheeses

Travel woes: (clockwise from upper left) Camembert au Calvados; Clochette; Burrata; French ashed cheeses

Maybe cheese wasn’t the first thing you thought about when President Trump announced a 30-day ban on flights from Europe last week. But cheese is, indeed, a victim. It won’t be getting on planes, either. All those lovely soft spring goat cheeses from the Loire Valley…fresh mozzarella and burrata from Campania…delicate robiolas from Piemonte…these cheeses and many others have effectively had their passports revoked. “Trump said it’s not going to affect cargo, but it doesn’t work that way,” says Stephanie Ciano of World’s Best Cheese, a major importer.

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In From: France, From: Germany, From: Holland, From: Ireland, From: Italy, From: Portugal, From: Spain, From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Water Buffalo, From: Britain, From: Austria Tags Coronavirus, cheese imports, flight ban, imported cheese, cheese importer, World’s Best Cheese, Fresca Italia
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She’s Gotta Have It

February 25, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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When I posted about cacio e pepe recently, I didn’t realize I was headed down a rabbit hole. I like this dish—pasta with pecorino romano and black pepper—but I’m not obsessed with it. Then I discovered someone who is. Her Instagram, cacioepepelove, has 6,600 followers and climbing. I took one look and couldn’t stop looking. Every day, a new cacio e pepe. Who was behind this funny, mouthwatering, passionate love letter to a pasta dish?

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In From: Italy, Milk: Sheep Tags cacio e pepe, pecorino cheese, Italian pasta, Italian food
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Four-Star Cacio e Pepe

February 11, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The classic Roman dish, spaghetti cacio e pepe, seems to be having a moment. I have no idea why. Americans tend to prefer pasta with more stuff on it. This sauce is about as simple as it gets, although it’s easy to screw up. With Valentine’s Day on the brain, I bought a truffled pecorino recently and started to wonder if it would work in cacio e pepe. Genius, I must say.

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In Milk: Cow, From: Italy Tags cacio e pepe, spaghetti cacio e pepe, truffled pecorino, pecorino, Italian cheese, Valentine’s Day dinner
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Always Something New

January 14, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Recently, a young man in one of my classes asked me how many cheeses there were. Like…how many in ALL? Who could know? Thousands, surely. All I know is that I keep stumbling on new ones, or at least new to me, like this totally loveable goat cheese from northern Italy. I’m crazy for it on its own, but I intend to drape slices on hot polenta at the next opportunity.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Goat Tags Italian cheese, goat cheese, bloomy-rind cheese
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Surprise Ending

February 5, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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If you cook at home on Valentine’s Day, I have the dessert for you. Silky, sexy, surprising. What more do you want? I tasted it at a party at the Cheese School of San Francisco, where chef Jocelyn VanLandingham dreams up all sorts of creative ways to slip cheese into recipes. Crème brulée infused with Parmigiano-Reggiano and topped with black cherry jam…no, I never would have thought that up, but man, is it good.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, From: Italy Tags Cheese School of San Francisco, crème bruléee, Parmigiano Reggiano, Valentine’s Day dessert
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Superstar Cheeses of 2018

December 18, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Every week, merchants restock their counters with the cheeses they think you want. And then You the People get to choose. Often, you’re predictable (you do love those triple-creams), but sometimes you surprise retailers with your willingness to embrace the new. I’ve been showcasing my discoveries all year in Planet Cheese so thought I would ask some leading merchants what you have liked best. From coast to coast, here are some of your favorites, the breakout stars of 2018. Great choices, People!

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In From: U.S., From: France, From: Italy, Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep Tags Capriole, Carles, Roquefort, Beillevaire, Ossau-Iraty, Jasper Hill Farm, Cowgirl Creamery, cottage cheese, Salers, Beaufort, Redhead Creamery, Carles Roquefort, Prairie Breeze, Dream Weaver, Central Coast Creamery, Maison de la Truffe, Alp Blossom, Grazin Girl
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Blockbuster Cheese

August 28, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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You’re not imagining it. Burrata is everywhere.  A cheese that almost nobody knew 20 years ago (even in Italy) is now summer’s blockbuster. Retailers struggle to keep it in stock, and chefs have taken it well beyond the predictable insalata caprese. What else can you do with this dreamy dairy queen?

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In From: Italy, Milk: Cow, Milk: Water Buffalo Tags burrata, Market Hall Foods, Della Fattoria, insalata caprese, Nancy Harmon Jenkins, Puglia
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Now Here’s a Fresh Idea

June 26, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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From Turin to San Francisco is 9,500 miles, a long journey if you’re a cheese. Fresh cheeses like ricotta and mozzarella have to travel by air, which makes the cost spike. Inspections or missing paperwork can delay entry, further shortening the precious selling time. So here’s one Italian creamery’s solution to the fresh-cheese challenge: produce it in California. Northern Italian know-how meets West Coast milk. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: Italy Tags Alta Langa, Margherita, Caprino, California cheese
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Buffalo Stampede

June 5, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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You’re not imagining it. Buffalo are roaming all over American cheese counters these days. Buffalo ricotta, mozzarella, Camembert, blue. I haven’t spotted a buffalo Cheddar yet, but surely any day now. From a curiosity to (almost) mainstream in a decade, cheese made with rich water-buffalo milk is having its moment. Many are good; a few are great. 

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In From: Italy, From: U.S. Tags water buffalo, water buffalo cheese, bufala, mozzarella di bufala, ricotta, Quattro Portoni, Casa Madaio
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Cheese for the Record Books

March 6, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Biggest cheese ever? I would have nominated the 400-pound Crucolo, a cow’s-milk giant from Northern Italy. I’ve never seen it but maybe you have. This massive mamma steals the stage every December when the owner of a Concord, Massachusetts, shop parades it through the streets. A wheel is coming to the West Coast next week, so more of us can see what a cheese that weighs as much as two large men looks like. But, alas, it’s not the world’s biggest.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Cow Tags Crucolo, Market Hall Foods, Concord Cheese Shop, Italian cheese
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