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Janet Fletcher

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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Already a Winner

February 12, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The number of American creameries making raw-milk cheese from their own grass-fed animals is minuscule and not likely to climb. It’s a risky business model given the unpredictability of the FDA and its rule-making around raw-milk cheese. Plus, there aren’t that many places in the U.S. where livestock can be outside, eating grass, all year. So you have to applaud those who still take this traditional path and (the “and” is important) consistently produce distinctive, well-made cheeses. In that light, it’s time for a shout-out to Georgia’s Sweet Grass Dairy and its newest creation, Griffin, a recent Good Food Award winner.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Sweet Grass Dairy, Griffin, Thomasville Tomme, Southern cheese, Georgia cheese, Good Food Awards, raw-milk cheese
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Surprise Ending

February 5, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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If you cook at home on Valentine’s Day, I have the dessert for you. Silky, sexy, surprising. What more do you want? I tasted it at a party at the Cheese School of San Francisco, where chef Jocelyn VanLandingham dreams up all sorts of creative ways to slip cheese into recipes. Crème brulée infused with Parmigiano-Reggiano and topped with black cherry jam…no, I never would have thought that up, but man, is it good.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, From: Italy Tags Cheese School of San Francisco, crème bruléee, Parmigiano Reggiano, Valentine’s Day dessert
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Milk Pleads Its Case

January 29, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Is “cashew cheese” cheese? Is “almond milk” milk? The FDA wanted our opinion but the public comment period just closed. Not to worry. More than twelve thousand people weighed in on whether plant-based foods like soy milk should be allowed to keep their dairy-referencing names. Cheese has a standard of identity—a government-policed definition—and cashew brie does not meet it. Is it time for the FDA to step in and insist that “milk” and “cheese” are dairy products? Or is the dairy industry overreaching in arguing that consumers are confused?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags vegan cheese, soy milk, cashew cheese, almond milk, FDA, FDA and dairy, plant-based foods, cheese standard of identity, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, plant-based cheese
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Rock-Star Monger Takes the Stage

January 22, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Ladies and gentlemen, meet Jill Zenoff, winner of the 2019 Cheesemonger Invitational. This semiannual competition is the Wimbledon of the retail cheese world, an opportunity for the people behindthe counter to strut their stuff. In a series of zany challenges, the contestants flaunt their skills at cutting, wrapping, pairing, plating and selling cheese. A combination of Jeopardy!, Top Chef and America’s Got Talent, the day-long battle ends with a winner crowned on stage before a frenzied audience. Despite the contest’s madcap nature, victory confers prestige. For the monger who prevails, doors can open.

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In From: U.S. Tags Cheesemonger Invitational, Jill Zenoff, Cowgirl Creamery, cheesemonger, Jasper Hill Farm, Hill Farmstead, L’Amuse Gouda, Dandelion Chocolate
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Us Versus Them

January 15, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Most of the time, I aim to create a balanced cheese board for guests. Something fresh with something aged. A creamy cheese and a firm one. A range of flavors from mild to strong. Cow, goat and sheep. But sometimes I take a page from the wine world. Wine people love comparative tastings. My first date with my winemaker husband was a dinner party and wine tasting, with Pinots from around the world tasted blind. (Nobody nailed them.) A cheese course featuring the same style from two or three different producers can be illuminating, or at least get a conversation going.

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Tags Jasper Hill, Moses Sleeper, Camembert, Herve Mons, Bleu Mont Cheddar, Face Rock Creamery, Westcombe Cheddar, Central Coast Creamery, Shepherd’s Way, Ossau-Iraty, cheese tasting, comparative tasting
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Cottage Cheese by You

January 8, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It has been raining here in Napa (hooray!) so I’ve had time for some rainy-day projects, like homemade cottage cheese. I had forgotten how easy it was, and how delicious. Twenty years ago, Sue Conley—the co-founder of Cowgirl Creamery —shared her stovetop recipe with me. I made it then, used it for a story in the San Francisco Chronicle and then forgot about it.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags cottage cheese, Cowgirl Creamery, Sue Conley, homemade cheese
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Spain on Your Plate

January 1, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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If today’s cheese plates are more beautiful than ever—and they are—major credit goes to importer Michele Buster. Her New York-based company, Forever Cheese, has launched dozens of European cheeses in the U.S. and introduced many of the cheese-board accompaniments we now can’t live without. Everything on the plate pictured above is a Forever Cheese find, including the Marcona almonds, Buster’s first breakout success.

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In From: Spain, Milk: Sheep Tags Spanish cheese, Idiazabal, Etxegarai, sheep cheese, sheep’s milk, Michele Buster, Mitica, quince paste, membrillo, Marcona almonds
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You’re in Luck

December 25, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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They say you’re supposed to eat lentils on New Year’s Day for good luck all year. I’m a skeptic but why tempt fate?

Years ago, as a young cook at Chez Panisse Café, I made a few thousand goat cheese and lentil salads. At least it seemed that way. Customers loved that salad and it was often on the menu.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags chèvre, goat cheese, lentils, Laura Chenel, Bûcheron, goat cheese salad, Chez Panisse
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Superstar Cheeses of 2018

December 18, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Every week, merchants restock their counters with the cheeses they think you want. And then You the People get to choose. Often, you’re predictable (you do love those triple-creams), but sometimes you surprise retailers with your willingness to embrace the new. I’ve been showcasing my discoveries all year in Planet Cheese so thought I would ask some leading merchants what you have liked best. From coast to coast, here are some of your favorites, the breakout stars of 2018. Great choices, People!

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In From: U.S., From: France, From: Italy, Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep Tags Capriole, Carles, Roquefort, Beillevaire, Ossau-Iraty, Jasper Hill Farm, Cowgirl Creamery, cottage cheese, Salers, Beaufort, Redhead Creamery, Carles Roquefort, Prairie Breeze, Dream Weaver, Central Coast Creamery, Maison de la Truffe, Alp Blossom, Grazin Girl
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Swoon Worthy

December 11, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Will 2019 be the Year of German Cheese? You read it here first. France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland keep U.S. cheese counters bountiful, yet German cheeses account for barely a blip. (Let’s put aside Cambozola, the supermarket staple.) But if the exquisite cheese pictured above is any indication, Germany’s cheesemakers have the milk, the know-how and the respect for tradition to create some real dazzlers.

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In From: Germany Tags German cheese, Allgäuer Bergkäse, Bergkäse, Columbia Cheese, Allgäu, Chiriboga Blue, Alp Blossom, Jasper Hill Farm
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