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Red Alert

June 7, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Meg Smith Photography

Meg Smith Photography

The gems from Switzerland just keep on coming. This latest, Vully Rouge, debuted in the U.S. last fall, although it has a 20-year history in Switzerland. Unlike Gruyère, Emmental, Appenzeller and other well-known Swiss cheeses, Vully Rouge is the creation of a single cheesemaker and it has thrived outside the PDO (protected designation of origin) system.

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In From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow Tags Vully Rouge, Mont Vully
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Off Like a Rocket

May 31, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Rosie’s_Robiola

When several merchants I admire recommend the same new creamery, that’s all the word-of-mouth I need. I may be slow to part with my cheese money but I’m not stupid. After hearing about Boxcarr cheeses for the third or fourth time, I bought a Boxcarr cheese. Then I tried another, and another—all of them good. Who are these people?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags Boxcarr Handmade Cheese, Goat Lady Dairy, Chapel Hill Creamery, North Carolina cheese, Robiola
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The Cowgirls' Next Act

May 24, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Peggy Smith (left) and Sue Conley

Peggy Smith (left) and Sue Conley

Last week, Cowgirl Creamery co-founders Sue Conley and Peggy Smith announced the sale of their business to Swiss dairy giant Emmi. Emmi bought everything: the two retail cheese shops (in San Francisco and Point Reyes Station); the two creameries that turn out Mt. Tam, Red Hawk and the rest of the Cowgirl repertoire; and Tomales Bay Foods, the affiliated distribution company. Conley and Smith will continue to run the enterprise.

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In From: U.S. Tags Cowgirl Creamery, Emmi, Tomales Bay Foods
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It's Now or Never

May 17, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
FavaBeanSpread

My fava bean crop was a disaster this year—diseased leaves, low yield. I have no clue why, but the best gardener I know had the same issues so I’m not taking it personally. The upshot is that I have had to be miserly with the favas and the harvest is ending way too soon. In my garden, it’s now or never.

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In Milk: Sheep, Milk: Cow, From: Italy, From: U.S. Tags Ricotta, Bellwether Farms, Calabro, Bruschetta, Bruschetteria
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Slumping Beauty

May 10, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Juvindale

New York’s Meadowood Farms specializes in sheep’s-milk cheese, which means the creamery is idle for several months each year. Sheep don’t produce milk year-round in any case, and Meadowood’s practice is to milk them only when they’re on pasture. In Cazenovia, just east of the Finger Lakes, that’s a lot of down time.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Meadowood Farms, Veronica Pedraza, New York cheese, washed-rind cheese
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No Trivial Pursuit

May 3, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Trivium

If ever a cheese had promising genes, it would be this Wisconsin goat Cheddar. Introduced earlier this year, Trivium has more than two parents, actually—but that hardly raises eyebrows these days. “It’s the love child of our threesome,” claims Arnaud Solandt, one of the dads.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags goat cheese, raw-milk goat cheese, Wisconsin cheese, Hervé Mons, Crown Finish
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Ricotta by You

April 26, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Ricotta_Strawberries

With strawberries getting better by the week, it’s time to make fresh ricotta. You can do it. All you need is an instant-read thermometer and liquid rennet. Start to finish, the process takes less than 45 minutes. Imagine how good that first spoonful of warm, fluffy ricotta is going to taste.

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In Milk: Cow Tags ricotta, Calabria, Rosetta Costantino
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Steal This Cheese

April 19, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
La-Dama-Sagrada

Finally, a bargain—and in a niche with slim pickings.  La Dama Sagrada, an aged wheel from raw goat’s milk, cost me just north of $20 a pound.  For cheese of such quality, that’s not a price I see much anymore. Predictably, demand for this newcomer has outraced supply, but the Spanish maker is trying to ramp up production.  Did I mention that the cheese is a steal?

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In From: Spain, Milk: Goat Tags goat cheese, raw milk cheese, raw milk goat cheese, Michele Buster, Forever Cheese
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Raw Milk Manifesto

April 12, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Always Raw: (clockwise from top) 5 Spoke Tumbleweed; Meadow Creek Grayson; Matos  St. George; Grafton Village 2-Year Cheddar

Always Raw: (clockwise from top) 5 Spoke Tumbleweed; Meadow Creek Grayson; Matos  St. George; Grafton Village 2-Year Cheddar

Aged cheeses made with raw milk are dwindling in number, in part because FDA scrutiny makes the future uncertain for cheesemakers who choose to work in this traditional way. Even so, some persist. I’ve asked several leading cheesemakers who work exclusively with raw milk to tell us why they bother.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags raw milk cheese, FDA and cheese, Raw Milk Cheese Appreciation Day, Pleasant Ridge Reserve, Rush Creek Reserve, Cato Corner Farm, Consider Bardwell, Sweet Home Farm, Grafton Village, Grayson, 5 Spoke Creamery
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Why So Expensive?

April 5, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
(left to right) Oveja Negra Manchego ($30/lb); Pecorino di Filiano ($20/lb); Bellwether Farms Pepato ($40/lb)

(left to right) Oveja Negra Manchego ($30/lb); Pecorino di Filiano ($20/lb); Bellwether Farms Pepato ($40/lb)

“For years, we’ve held our price down,” the cheesemaker told me. But he couldn’t hold the line any longer. The economics of aged sheep’s milk cheese was forcing him to bump up prices, and not by a little. What I didn’t understand, and what the cheesemaker convincingly explained, was why comparable wheels from Europe often cost much less.

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In From: France, From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags Bellwether Farms, Bufala, Tozzetti, Casa Madaio, Sheep milk cheese
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