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Blue Ribbon Worthy

September 10, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

When it comes to Brian Civitello at Mystic Cheese, I’m a fan girl. Civitello is a student of history who finds inspiration in cheeses of the past. He’s a risk taker. But most important, he is exceptionally skilled. Everything I’ve tasted from his Connecticut creamery has been captivating, unusual and memorable, including the newcomer pictured above. It won a blue ribbon at the American Cheese Society competition this year.

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In From: U.S. Tags : Mystic Cheese, Brian Civitello, American Cheese Society, ACS judging 2024, Cheshire
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Playing Favorites

August 17, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Recently I did a presentation on West Coast cheeses for a group of visiting chefs from Asia. After a guided tasting of the dozen cheeses I had selected, they had questions. The only one that stumped me was, “What’s your favorite West Coast creamery?” I didn’t have a ready answer but, in thinking about it afterward, one producer did keep coming to mind for its back story, its values and the consistent high quality of its cheeses. I could never name the favorite among the many worthy creameries on the Left Coast, but Cascadia Creamery is definitely on the short list.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Cascadia Creamery, West Coast cheeses, Washington cheeses, raw milk cheese, washed-rind cheese, Trout Lake
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Who Made Your Goat Cheese?

August 6, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com
Pennyroyal cheesemaker with her goats

Where goat cheese begins: California cheesemaker Erika McKenzie-Chapter of California’s Pennyroyal Farm

After decades of effort by U.S. creameries, “American cheese” is no longer a laugh line. Consumers know that our country produces many exceptional cheeses that rival those from Europe. But these days it’s not always clear what “American cheese” means. If a fresh goat cheese is made in California with imported frozen curd from Spain, is it still American? Is it even, to be perfectly literal, fresh cheese?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags frozen goat milk, frozen goat curd, goat milk shortage, Vermont Creamery, Capriole
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Grill This Cheese, Please

July 28, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Receiving a new sheep cheese wrapped in grape leaves was all the excuse I needed to fire up the Green Egg. But receiving cooking instructions from the cheesemaker made the decision inevitable. “I recommend grilling it for 5 to 6 minutes, until it gives when you pick it up with tongs,” says the maker. “I love grilling peaches with it.”

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags grilled cheese, sheep cheese, fresh cheese, grapeleaf wrapped cheese, Blakeville Creamery, Wisconsin cheese, Veronica Pedraza
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That Slippery Slope to Cheese

June 11, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com
Washed Rind Cheese

It’s not the first time I’ve heard that buying a pet goat was the prelude to owning a cheese business. Goats are adorable; we know that. But if you take home a pregnant goat, which is what India Loevner did on impulse (actually, she bought two), there is goat milk in your future. And probably more goats. A decade after Loevner introduced the prize-winning pair to her small Pennsylvania family farm, the herd numbers about 140 and the family’s cheese is racking up awards. The cheese pictured here is the breakout star, for good reason. Shave it with a plane and you’ll think you’ve never tasted a creamier cheese.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags Goat Rodeo Dairy, India Loevner, washed rind cheese, mixed milk cheese, Pennsylvania cheese, Bamboozle, American Cheese Society
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Meet the New Sour Creams

May 28, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Being a big fan of Good Culture Cottage Cheese, I had to try the company’s sour cream when I spotted it recently for the first time. I rarely use sour cream, but I plowed through this tub. What a smooth, luscious texture and mellow flavor. I reheated some leftover roasted Yukon Golds with a big spoonful of the sour cream, mashing everything together in the skillet and adding cracked black pepper and chives. Not the healthiest lunch but….wow. When I went back to the store for more, I discovered yet another new sour cream that, like Good Culture, has a lot of feel-good features. Both are made with organic milk from grass-fed cows, contain live probiotic bacteria and no stabilizers and had me licking the spoon.

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In Milk: Cow, From: U.S. Tags sour cream, probiotics, Good Culture, Alexandre Family Farm, potato salad, grass-fed milk
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Rare Treat for Cheese Fans

May 20, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

I recently watched a cheesemonger cut open a new wheel of this cheese, and I didn’t need a sample to know I wanted some. For starters, the wheel was gorgeous—hefty and symmetrical, with a handsome caramel-colored rind. Then I saw the inside. Just look at that golden hue. Milk from grass-fed cows, for sure. Guests in my classes often ask me whether diet really makes a difference, and the image above is your answer. This exceptional American mountain cheese occupies a niche that seems to shrink every year: farmstead, raw milk, produced only when the cows are on pasture. Taking a piece home felt like a rare privilege.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags raw milk cheese; Meadow Creek Dairy; farmstead cheese; grass-fed cheese; grass-fed cows; Mountaineer
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Two Salads for Cheese-Loving Moms

May 7, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Doug and I celebrated a recent wedding anniversary with a brief getaway to California’s Anderson Valley and the delightful Boonville Hotel. The hotel’s chef, Perry Hoffman, is the grandson of Sally Schmitt, the founding chef of The French Laundry. Hoffman grew up in that legendary Napa Valley kitchen, but he now has his own place and his own style and it’s right up my alley. I savored every bite of our height-of-spring dinner, but of course the two cheesiest dishes made the biggest impression. If you’re the chef on Mother’s Day, consider adding one or both to the menu.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Boonville Hotel, Perry Hoffman, Anderson Valley, Mother’s Day recipes, labneh
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Born in the U.S.A.

May 1, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Needless to say, it’s never not American Cheese Month at my house. But in May it’s official. This is the month when cheese merchants give American cheeses extra love—with tastings, cheesemaker appearances, special pricing and other incentives to get you in the store and buying domestic. Keep your eyes out for any festivities or promotions where you shop.

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In From: U.S. Tags American Cheese Month, American cheese, Monterey Jack, cottage cheese, Good Culture Cottage Cheese, Widmer’s Cheese, brick cheese
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Does U.S. Bufala Cheese Have a Future?

February 27, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

I hope I live long enough to see American-made water buffalo cheese at every cheese counter, but it’s not looking good. One step forward, two steps back. Someone starts a water buffalo dairy, another fails. I dream of homegrown mozzarella di bufala, of course. But Italian cheesemakers do so much more with this super-rich milk. The gorgeous, slumpy cheese pictured above demonstrates what water buffalo milk can do in skilled hands. Will we ever get there?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Water Buffalo Tags water buffalo cheese, mozzarella di bufala, Bergamino di bufala, latte di bufala, Oro Bianco, Double 8 Dairy, Ramini mozzarella
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