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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Hard to Say, Easy to Love

October 10, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It’s a mouthful in more ways than one. Schnebelhorn doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but it’s a palate pleaser in every other respect. I’m not sure cheese can get any better. Raw cow’s milk, Swiss know-how and eight months in a cellar have produced a new alpine gem that you really need to know. Heirloom apples, toasted walnuts and Schnebelhorn—there’s your autumn cheese board.

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In From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow Tags alpine cheese, raw milk cheese, Schnebelhorn
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Where Are Canada’s Cheeses?

October 3, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Left to right: Pikauba, Avonlea Cheddar, Madelaine

Left to right: Pikauba, Avonlea Cheddar, Madelaine

So close, and yet so far. Canada is one of our closest allies and largest trading partners, but not when it comes to cheese. With few exceptions, the superb Canadian wheels that win so many American Cheese Society awards never make it across the border. (I bought the Canadian gems pictured above in Vancouver.) I would say “Tear down that wall!” but there isn’t one. The reasons are more complex

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Not Your Father’s Cheddar

September 26, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Autumn, finally. Bring on the Cheddar. But which one? I’ve been noticing something peculiar about Cheddars lately—American Cheddars, especially, but some imports as well. The tang is gone, or muted. In its place: nutty and fruity aromas and a sweet, mellow finish.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Cheddar, Neville McNaughton, Gordon Edgar, Prairie Breeze, Cabot Creamery, Beecher’s, Face Rock Creamery, Tillamook, Cottonwood River Cheddar, Cougar Gold
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Fired-Up Feta

September 19, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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My own sweet pepper crop was largely a failure this summer—voles, sunburn and other excuses. Backup plan: the farmers’ market. The heaps of fleshy red bells at the Napa market made me hungry for kopanisti, the Greek feta spread with sweet and hot peppers. I sort of knew how to make it, and there are plenty of recipes online, but I wanted input from my go-to Greek-food authority, Sotiris Kitrilakis. And that’s how I learned I didn’t know anything about kopanisti.

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In Milk: Sheep, Milk: Mixed, Milk: Goat, From: Greece Tags feta, kopanisti, Greek food, bell peppers, Mt. Vikos, Sotiris Kitrilakis
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Brave or Foolish?

September 12, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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What does it take to get American cheese into a European cheese shop? And will anybody buy it if you do? Raymond Hook, a New York City-based specialty-food broker, is close to someanswers. Working with partners, Hook is attempting to build a global audience for cheeses from Oregon’s Rogue Creamery, Virginia’s Meadow Creek Dairy and Georgia’s Sweet Grass Dairy, among others. The export learning curve has left a few bruises, but Hook is an optimist. Today: London. Tomorrow: the world.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Mixed, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Goat Tags Raymond Hook, Fine Cheese Company, Rogue Creamery, Meadow Creek Dairy, Sweet Grass Dairy, Pleasant Ridge Reserve, Humboldt Fog, FDA and cheese
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Switching It Up

September 5, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Fresh mozzarella sales soar in summer, and we all know why. Just look in people’s shopping carts and you can tell what’s on the menu: insalata caprese. Again. At every dinner party, insalata caprese. On every buffet, insalata caprese. I enjoy the dish as much as anyone—especially with homegrown tomatoes—but sometimes I just want to switch it up. With hardly any more effort, you can make some juicy bruschetta for a dinner-party appetizer or quick lunch.

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In From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Mozzarella, insalata caprese, Mimi alla Ferrovia, Gustosella, Point Reyes Farmstead
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Risk-Taking Rancher Reaps Rewards

August 29, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The question I wanted to ask Jack Rudolph and didn’t was what his father thought about his career change. None of my business, but still. I know what MY father would have said if I had had a fancy private-college education and opportunities in high-tech and then chosen to milk goats and make cheese.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Stepladder Creamery, Hearst Castle, Margaret Morris, Jack Rudolph
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Flower Power

August 22, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
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 This new cheese reminds me of why I really shouldn’t leave the house without makeup. Mom always said, “It’s what’s on the inside that counts,” but the truth is, appearance does matter. How else to explain why this fabulous cheese languished in the U.S. until the producer got the idea to coat it with herbs and flowers? Since then, the sluggish sales curve has spiked. Where’s my lipstick?

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In Milk: Cow, From: Austria Tags Hubaner, Alp Blossom, alpine cheese, Columbia Cheese
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Lights Out

August 15, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com

Ah, a perfect wedge of Bleu Mont Dairy bandaged Cheddar, fresh-cut and fabulous. Ideally, every cheese you buy is in such pristine condition. But then there’s real life. Remember that cheese that tasted a little stale, a little cardboardy? Maybe a little bit like the plastic it was wrapped in? Pat Polowsky, a graduate student in food science at the University of Vermont, helped me understand how easily cheese goes rancid atretail. And what can be done about it.

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Tags rancid cheese, Bleu Mont Cheddar, Pat Polowski, Cheese Science Toolkit
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Waiting for Ripe

August 8, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Flora

It has been many years since Judy Schad released a new cheese, and here’s the three-word review: Worth the wait. Flora, the newbie, joins the other distinguished goat cheeses from Capriole, Schad’s pioneering Indiana creamery. Maybe you think the planet already has plenty of soft-ripened goat cheese, but I’m willing to bet that Flora floats to the top.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Capriole, Judy Schad, Flora, Indiana cheese
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