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Six Ricotta Dishes to Make Before Summer Ends

July 12, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Pesto with ricotta

We’re having a pesto marathon at my house. Tonight…and tomorrow night..and the next night. The garden basil is out of control and it’s now or never for the year’s sweetest pesto. I had made pesto for decades before discovering what a spoonful of ricotta does for it. So creamy! Fred Plotkin, the author of the bible on Ligurian cooking (Recipes from Paradise: Life and Food on the Italian Riviera), assures me that ricotta is a legitimate addition, although he would probably say I use too much. (I live on Planet Cheese, after all.) Try my way and let me know what you think.

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In Milk: Sheep, From: Italy Tags ricotta, ricotta ice cream, fresh ricotta, Fred Plotkin, pesto, frittata, flan, ricotta mousse, My Calabria, Ligurian cooking
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The Magic Touch of Hervé Mons

July 5, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Hervé Mons Cheese Board

After years of disappointing encounters, I stopped buying Camembert and Tomme de Savoie. The French Camembert sold in the U.S. always tasted lifeless to me. The Tomme was often stale or cardboardy. My wonderful taste memories from France did not jibe with the sorry specimens I was finding at American cheese counters. But then came Mons. Thanks to French affineur Hervé Mons and his team, we’re getting superb versions of these two classic cheeses, and others as well. In anticipation of Bastille Day, I assembled an all-Mons cheese board. So much deliciousness on one tray! Then I reached out to Fromagerie Mons to see if they could explain his magic touch.

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In From: France, Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Camembert, Tomme de Savoie, Brebis Pyrénées, Mons Fromagerie, Hervé Mons, French cheese, fromage, Bastille Day, Whole Foods, Cathy Strange
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Make Dad’s Day with Blueberry Ricotta Pancakes

June 7, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Ricotta Pancakes

My dad couldn’t cook but he could at least follow the recipe on the Bisquick box. So Bisquick pancakes are the pancakes of my childhood. These aren’t those. My made-from-scratch hotcakes are likely the fluffiest you’ll ever have. Fresh ricotta keeps them moist and beaten egg whites make them airy. It’s blueberry season so I sprinkled a few plump berries into the batter on the griddle and made a blueberry-maple sauce to serve on the side.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags blueberry pancakes, blueberries, Father’s Day, ricotta, ricotta pancakes
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Top-Value Cheeses for Tight Times

May 24, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheese board with great-value cheeses

Left to right: Piave Vecchio, Taleggio, La Dama Sagrada, Point Reyes Toma, Bleu d’Auvergne

Seems like everything’s going up but the stock market. My neighborhood bakery just hiked the price of my favorite loaf by 33 percent. Ouch. That’s serious inflation. Cheese is hardly immune, and the stresses in the grain market guarantee more sticker shock to come. We cheese lovers just have to shop smarter. The values are out there. I’ve rounded up a few well-priced favorites for these inflationary times. There aren’t many cheeses that make me think “Is that all?” when I see what I’ve spent, but these dozen do.

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags inflation, cheese prices, Trader Joe’s, feta, Beecher’s Flagship, Bleu d’Auvergne, Fourme d’Ambert, Bleu 1924, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese, Point Reyes Original Blue, Caña de Cabra, Caña de Oveja, La Dama Sagrada, Matos St. George, Piave, Red Witch, Roth Grand Cru, Taleggio, Vella Dry Jack, Vella Mezzo Secco
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Fresh Sheep Cheese is Rye Bread Ready

April 26, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Fresh sheep cheese on rye bread

With May on the horizon, it’s prime time for fresh sheep cheese. The ewes are back on the job after some winter R&R and they are giving their all right now. To manage the surge of spring milk, a few creameries produce a soft, rindless, spreadable sheep cheese that I vastly prefer to fresh chèvre. This category hardly existed a decade ago. Now your favorite cheese counter should have (or can get) at least one of these lovelies. Slathered on whole-grain toast, stuffed in pasta, dolloped on pizza…what an endlessly useful cheese.

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In Milk: Sheep Tags sheep cheese, toast, fresh cheese, American cheese, Bellwether Farms, Green Dirt Farm, Hidden Springs Creamery, Shepherds Way Farm, Nettle Meadow, Icelandic rye bread, rye bread, rúgbrauð
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Shave This Cheese in Spring Salads

March 15, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Ricotta Salata & Asparagus Salad

Topping my list of cheeses that deserve more love than they typically get: ricotta salata. With spring imminent and asparagus beckoning, this savory sheep cheese should be in your fridge. It’s so useful! I don’t snack on it—it’s not meant for that—but I do shave it in salads and grate it on pasta with spring vegetables or lamb. It loves asparagus, fava beans, peas, fennel, zucchini, beets. Basically, it’s ricotta with moisture removed so it will last longer.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Sheep Tags ricotta salata, ricotta, Saradinia, Sardinian cheese, spring salad, asparagus, asparagus salad, sheep cheese, pecorino, Sardinia
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Next-Gen Gouda

March 8, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Sheep mild Gouda

A Dutch gentleman in the cheese business once told me that the reason his country’s cheesemakers put so many different spices in Gouda—cumin, caraway, fenugreek, mustard seed—was because the Dutch eat Gouda every day. You have to change it up or lunch gets boring. Goat Gouda, which didn’t gain traction in the Netherlands until the 1980s, provides some variety in the modern Dutch diet. But sheep Gouda? “I am aware of no exported cheeses from the Netherlands made of sheep’s milk, nor, to my knowledge, is there any dairying of sheep there at all,” wrote Steve Jenkins in his authoritative Cheese Primer twenty-five years ago. Time to strike that, Steve. A new Dutch sheep Gouda has landed and it’s on the march.

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In Milk: Sheep, From: Holland Tags Gouda, sheep Gouda, sheep cheese, sheep’s milk cheese, Betty Koster, Dutch cheese, Friesland, the Netherlands, Rispens
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Winter’s Greek Salad

January 26, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Feta Salad

We are approaching the one-year anniversary of the TikTok baked feta and tomato pasta, the recipe that caused an international feta stampede. Google Trends, which tracks search volume, shows a near-vertical spike twelve months ago in the number of searches for “feta pasta.” As a feta fanatic, I’m a little saddened to see that the line crashed as quickly as it rose. But maybe the craze introduced a lot more people to this endlessly useful cheese.

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In Milk: Sheep, Milk: Goat, From: Greece Tags baked feta pasta, feta pasta, feta, feta cheese, Greek feta, bulgur, Greek cooking
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Crackers by You!

January 11, 2022 janet@janetfletcher.com
Top Seedz crackers

You may recall that I went crazy for these crackers last year. They’re from Top Seedz, a small company in Buffalo, New York. Many of you told me you bought some and found them as irresistible as I did. Now you can make them. At home. So they’re as fresh as can be. Top Seedz has developed a packaged mix for home bakers, and it really works. I made the crispy shards pictured above.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: Greece, From: France Tags crackers, gluten free crackers, Top Seedz, home baking, homemade crackers, feta
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What Cream Cheese Emergency?

December 14, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Bagels, smoked salmon & sheep cheese

So New York delis have a cream cheese shortage. What more trauma does this pandemic have in store for us? The good news is, we have alternatives. Several other fresh cheeses can fill in for the schmear on your bagel. In fact, they’re tastier than Philly cream cheese. A lot tastier. They don’t have the gums that make Philadelphia cream cheese so…gummy. So go ahead and buy your bagels. Here are five great choices to go under the smoked salmon until we get this cream cheese situation resolved.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags cream cheese, bagels, bagels and cream cheese, cream cheese shortage, New York bagel shops
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