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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Pesto of Your Dreams

June 2, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I’ve been working on my pesto recipe for a few decades but I’ve never been 100 percent satisfied. Sometimes I make it in a mortar, like you’re supposed to, but it seems to discolor more with that method. Sometimes I blanch the basil leaves for a few seconds to keep the color, a trick I learned from Michael Chiarello, who also adds a pinch of ascorbic acid for the same reason. But that always seems a bit like cheating. Recently, perusing a new Italian cookbook, I saw another approach that intrigued me.

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In From: U.S., From: Italy, Milk: Cow Tags pesto, Pasta Grannies, Michael Chiarello, basil, pasta with pesto, ricotta, Italian cooking, pasta
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The New Abnormal

May 25, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Open for business! But now what? The owner of a popular independent cheese store in Sarasota, Florida, shares her experience with the bruising logistics of closing her shop and, weeks later, the anxiety of re-opening. Devining what customers might crave after weeks of lockdown, plus retooling her sales practices, has been keeping Louise Kennedy Converse—aka Cheese Louise—awake at night. Our phone conversation has been edited and condensed.

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In From: U.S. Tags Artisan Cheese Company, Florida cheese shop, pandemic reopening, Louise Kennedy Converse, cheese shop, Sarasota
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Mascarpone Sundae Any Day

May 18, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I’m pretty sure that most mascarpone sold in this country ends up in tiramisu. Not a bad fate, but mascarpone can do more than that. If you’ve never made mascarpone ice cream, go dust off your ice cream machine. Memorial Day weekend is imminent, and no matter what you put on the grill, this strawberry mascarpone ice cream sundae will be what you remember.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags mascarpone, tiramisu, homemade ice cream, Vermont Creamery, Crave Brothers, Belgioioso, Calabro, mascarpone ice cream, Memorial Day, ice cream sundae
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Happier Happy Hours

May 11, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Are you doing as many virtual Happy Hours as I am? I’m enjoying how easy it is to “meet” friends for a drink, but the bar menu is pitiful. My husband and I hoarded pistachios when this madness got started, but I’m getting a little bored with them. Knowing how desperate our cheesemakers are to sell their fresh cheeses, I decided to challenge myself to make some bar bites with ingredients on hand. I did have to purchase the cheese, but all the toppings were foraged from the fridge, garden and pantry. You can do this.

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In From: U.S. Tags American cheese, fresh cheese, happy hour, bruschetta, crostini, toast, Nicasio Valley, Cheese O’Clock, Laura Werlin
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Cheese to the Rescue

May 3, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
Putting others first: Ford (left) and Messmer

Putting others first: Ford (left) and Messmer

The Covid pandemic is devastating cheesemakers around the country. No restaurants, no foodservice, no sales. But as the owners of Beehive Cheese in Utah and Lively Run Dairy in New York watched their revenue plummet last month, they independently hatched the same plan. Both creameries had empty cheese vats. Both had idle cheesemakers. Their milk suppliers—small family farms—were about to dump milk. If they couldn’t make cheese to sell, they would make it to donate.

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In From: U.S. Tags Beehive Cheese, Lively Run Dairy, cheese donation, Pete Messmer, Pat Ford, New York State cheese, New York cheese, Utah cheese, American cheese
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Something to Celebrate

April 23, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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American Cheese Month is just around the corner. What better time to show our nation’s cheesemakers some love? Over four Thursdays in May, I’ll be partnering with cheese expert Laura Werlin and top California wineries to bring you the best in American artisan cheese and wine and to support our cheesemakers in these challenging times.

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In From: U.S. Tags cheese class, American cheese, California wine, American Cheese Month, Laura Werlin, virtual tastsing, Cheese O'Clock
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Rx: Pancakes

April 12, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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One positive result of this unsettling time is that more people are cooking at home. I’m hoping that becomes a habit even when it’s no longer necessary. Hunkering down, we need nourishment and a kitchen that smells great. We need dishes that are easy to prepare with ingredients that are easy to find, recipes that deliver a lot of pleasure for the effort. I’ve chosen six favorites from my archive to share with you.

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Tags comfort food, cottage cheese, harissa, chicken recipes, focaccia, pancakes, home cooking, pasta recipes, split pea soup, vegetable soup, yogurt recipes, yogurt
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Six to Try Now

April 6, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Cheesemakers across the nation want to get their cheeses to you. Many are making it easier with discounts and deals—even waiving shipping fees in some cases. I’ve heard from some readers who saw my list [link here] and were moved to order, and I’ve heard from others who saw the list and couldn’t decide what to order. The cheeses most in need of a home are the fresh and lightly aged ones (think Camembert) that aren’t built to last. While you’re housebound, why not make your happy hours extra joyous with these six lovelies?

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In From: U.S. Tags quarantini hour, virtual happy hour, Alemar Cheese, Nicasio Valley Cheese, Jasper Hill Farm, Pennyroyal Farm, Anderson Valley, California cheese, Jacobs & Brichford, FireFly Farms, Beehive Cheese
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Trouble in Paradise

March 31, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Sarah Marcus photo (right): Christine Hyatt

How quickly cheesemakers’ livelihoods can crater, especially when they make mostly perishable cheeses or care for animals that have to be milked twice a day. What are you supposed to do with that milk when nobody’s buying your cheese? I checked in with two West Coast cheesemakers I greatly admire to see how they’re faring in this crisis and how they plan to climb out of the pit. Because they will.

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In From: U.S. Tags Oregon cheese, California cheese, goat cheese, coronavirus and cheese, farmstead cheese, Pennyroyal Farm, Briar Rose Creamery, Anderson Valley
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Dinner’s Ready

March 23, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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In the Napa Valley, where we are sheltering in place, caterers are delivering cassoulet to people with deep pockets. The rest of us are plundering our pantries, gardens and freezers. Frankly, I’ve always enjoyed the challenge of making do in the kitchen. What tasty thing can I concoct from the bits and pieces? Being resourceful feels good, especially now. With my own hands, I can feed my household. I remember an elderly Italian friend who lived through the Second World War telling me that the rural people were better off than the city folks because the people in the countryside knew how to forage. Feeding yourself is a basic life skill, and this crisis is revealing that a lot of people can’t.

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In Milk: Sheep, From: Greece Tags frittata, pasta recipes, Rosetta Costantino, Calabrian cooking, Greek food, Vefa Alexiadou, egg dishes
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