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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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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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Twenty Years and Counting

May 8, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Twenty years ago, many Americans had never heard of sheep cheese. (You can milk a sheep?) I’d say we’ve made progress, thanks in part to pioneer cheesemakers like Jodi Ohlsen Read. Despite a tragic setback just as her sheep farm’s notoriety was spreading, Read and her husband, Steven, are about to celebrate 20 years of cheesemaking at Shepherd’s Way Farms in Minnesota. I’ve admired her cheeses from the get-go and ached for the couple when tragedy struck. The path back to a healthy farm and normal life has been arduous and, to those of us watching, inspirational.  “I’m not good at quitting,” says Jodi.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags sheep cheese, Minnesota cheese, Shepherd’s Way Farms, Friesago, Big Woods Blue, Benjamin Wolfe
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Three-Part Harmony

April 17, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Mixing cow, goat and sheep milk is an age-old practice in farmstead cheesemaking. Resourceful rural people always use what they have. That mindset has led to some enduring creations, like the mixed-milk robiolas of northern Italy. But today, cheesemakers are more likely to blend milks out of creative impulse, or to set a new product apart. Five years ago, Hook’s Cheese Company launched Ewe Calf to be Kidding, a three-milk recipe, to acclaim. Now Tony and Julie Hook are at it again. 

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: U.S. Tags Wisconsin cheese, Hook’s Cheese, mixed-milk cheese
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Asparagus Hearts Cheese

March 20, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Spring + asparagus = ricotta. That’s just the way my mind works. But then, ricotta is often the right answer at my house. I eat it plain, drizzled with honey, dolloped on pasta and baked into cheesecake. And this spring, I have a new way to use it, courtesy of Napa cooking teacher Julie Logue-Riordan. With thick asparagus, a sharp vegetable peeler and some top-notch ricotta, you can wow your Easter guests. And if you like the recipe (as much as I do, the dish could be your go-to salad as long as the asparagus season lasts.

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep, From: U.S. Tags ricotta, asparagus, spring salad, Cooking with Julie, Calabro, Bellwether Farms
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Gone for Good?

March 13, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It felt like a death in the family. And I didn’t even get to say goodbye. Learning that I might never again taste Abbaye de Belloc, one of my favorite French cheeses, made me frustrated and angry. (What are those four stages of grief?) The Benedictine monks who make this lovely Basque sheep cheese have decided not to share with the U.S. any longer. Who can blame them? And, alas, they aren’t the only European cheesemakers to reach this decision.

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In From: France, Milk: Sheep Tags Abbaye de Belloc, Basque cheese, Secret de Compostelle, FDA and cheese, Ossau-Iraty, Agour, Petit Agour, Tomme Brulée, Pascal Beillevaire, Tomme de Fédou, World's Best Cheese, Food Matters Again
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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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Back in Action

February 6, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Three years ago, one of France’s most respected affineurs stopped shipping his sublime cheeses to the U.S. Pascal Beillevaire was a cheese-world rock star, his wares selling briskly here and at his 20 shops in France. Then, in mid-2014, the FDA put the entire line on Import Alert, along with cheeses from several other European producers. The banned cheeses, tested on entry, had failed to clear the FDA’s high bar.

 

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In From: France, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Goat, Milk: Cow Tags Pascal Beillevaire, Clochette, FDA
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It’s A (Cheese) Marathon

January 23, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
Thirsty Bear Kazlov Stout with Rogue Creamery Smokey Blue / Ina Maria Bagne

Thirsty Bear Kazlov Stout with Rogue Creamery Smokey Blue / Ina Maria Bagne

If you want to get your Ph.D. in cheese and beer pairing, join me at Thirsty Bear, the San Francisco brewpub, for the ninth annual Cask & Queso on February 16. This is a marathon: Seventeen craft beers paired with seventeen cheeses. Good thing I’ve been in training. Even if you can’t go, you might be intrigued by some of the matches [link to post] from previous years. The Thirsty Bear team really gets it. No wonder this event, part of San Francisco Beer Week, always sells out.

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In Milk: Cow, From: Spain, From: U.S., Milk: Sheep, From: Britain Tags Thirsty Bear, San Francisco Beer Week, beer and cheese, Cask & Queso, craft beer, Brabander, Devil’s Gulch, Keen’s Cheddar, Landaff, Colston Bassett Stilton
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Where’s the Soup?

January 2, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I can hardly complain about the cold weather in Napa Valley. But still, my calendar says soup. Mushroom soup, minestrone, puree of everything-in the vegetable-bin soup. If it’s chilly where you are, make soup, and then bake up some flaky, tender Cheddar Chive Scones to go with it. Thirty minutes, start to finish. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep Tags scones, Cheddar, soup, Grafton Village, Marion Cunningham, Turnip and Turnip Greens Soup
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Sleeper Hits of 2017

December 26, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Seasoned greetings: Deer Creek The Blue Jay

Seasoned greetings: Deer Creek The Blue Jay

American cheese merchants know they can sell triple-cream Brie without lifting a finger. But what fun is that? The best merchants take risks, bringing in new creations and unfamiliar cheeses that required some hand selling. And every year, a few of these newcomers click with customers and sprint away from the pack. I asked several top retailers from around the country about the new (or newish) cheeses that over-delivered for them this year.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Deer Creek, Wisconsin cheese, Schnebelhorn, Capriole, Flory’s Truckle, Alp Blossom, Sweet Grass Dairy, Meredith Dairy, Quicke’s
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