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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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Cool Tool

December 7, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheese Plane

Cheese plane lovers of the world, unite! I am certainly in the cult. I love the silky feel of a paper-thin slice and all the aroma released by the blade. This genius implement, invented by a Norwegian carpenter almost a century ago, is not universally appreciated. You won’t find a cheese plane in many French, Italian, Spanish or Swiss kitchens, but the Norwegians and the Dutch make up for that.

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Tags Swiss cheese, Le Maréchal, raw milk cheese, cheese plane, cheese shaver, shaving cheese, Boska, cheese tools, cheese knives
13 Comments

Drama Queen

November 29, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com

A buttery Stilton is the conventional choice for a holiday cheese board, but who wants to be conventional? This year, try a nice wedge of Shropshire Blue, Stilton’s more colorful twin. It’s every bit as tasty as Stilton but more of a drama queen. I was delighted to see it at a cheese counter recently because it’s relatively uncommon in the U.S. I suppose merchants find it easier to sell what’s familiar—Stilton—than to take a chance on stocking a cheese you don’t know.

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In From: Britain, Milk: Cow Tags British cheese, Stilton, Blue Shropshire, Shropshire Blue, Cropwell Bishop, blue cheese, holiday cheese board, annatto
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Do Good, Buy Cheese

November 22, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Good Culture cottage cheese

Don’t you love it when you can do good by buying something you were going to buy anyway? Until the end of the year, the Whole Planet Foundation is donating a portion of its sales of Good Culture cottage cheese to fund microloans to entrepreneurs in impoverished communities around the globe. I had already fallen for this creamy cultured cottage cheese, but now I love it more.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Whole Foods, Whole Planet Foundation, cottage cheese, Good Culture, cultured dairy products, live active cultures, probiotics
9 Comments

Free Cheese Classes, Anyone?

November 16, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cultured - Audible lectures on cheese

Pour yourself a glass of wine, find a comfortable chair and join me for a deep dive into the world of cheese. Earlier this year, I wrote and narrated 10 lectures on cheese for Audible, and they have just been released. For now, you can download them at no cost and learn something new while you’re driving or on a long walk. Cultured: The Epic Story of Cheese delves into cheese history, cheesemaking, cheese styles, flavor and more. About five hours of delicious and, I hope, entertaining listening, which you should preferably undertake with a cheese board nearby.

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In From: U.S. Tags Audible, cheese history, cultured, fermented foods, cheese books, cheese styles
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Change It Up with Cheesy Bread Pudding

November 9, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheesy Bread Pudding

Of course I like cornbread dressing with roast turkey. What native Texan doesn’t? But I like this focaccia bread pudding more. The focaccia soaks up most of the custard, so it’s soft in the center but crunchy on top. I add sauteed leeks and wild mushrooms (crimini work fine) and a generous sprinkle of herbes de Provence. Creamy nuggets of goat cheese fill in the gaps. If you’re open to a newcomer on your Thanksgiving table, I hope you’ll give this luscious side dish a try.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags bread pudding, focaccia, goat cheese, Thanksgiving side dishes, California Pinot Noir
18 Comments

Only in America

November 2, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cougar Gold with olives and crackers

Several years ago, a colleague came for dinner and brought me a seven-year-old cheese in a can. Do you say “thank you” for what seems like a gag gift? Was she suggesting that I might actually enjoy a cheese that’s packed in a tin like cheap tuna? Well, I did. And you will. If you want this uniquely American cheese for your Thanksgiving table, don’t delay. The shipping charge just dropped for most of the country, and the supply will sell out soon.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Cougar Gold, Washington State University, Cheddar, Americam Cheddar, Thanksgiving cheese board, canned cheese
40 Comments

Value Proposition

October 26, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com

We’ve all read about the soaring cost of shipping, both by sea and by air. Brace yourself for the inevitable price hikes on imported cheese. One retailer complained to me that he can barely keep up with the constant alterations he needs to make to his signage. Given these times, I was jubilant to find a favorite Spanish cheese recently at just over $20 a pound. Ironically, a few days later, I received a sample of a new American cheese retailing for $70 a pound. What can possibly explain such a price spread?

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In From: Spain, Milk: Sheep Tags Spanish cheeses, Zamorano, raw milk cheese
11 Comments

How Old is Too Old?

October 19, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Gouda at different ages

When does quality peak in a cheese destined for long aging? I’ve had 10-year-old Cheddar (awesome), 4-year-old Parmigiano Reggiano (underwhelming) and a cheese that spent 7 years in a can. (More on that soon.) More recently, I had the opportunity to taste Gouda at four different ages, an enlightening example of what can happen to this iconic Dutch cheese over time. Online merchant igourmet is now carrying these extra-aged wheels so you can duplicate my tasting at home. I’ve served the four cheeses, side by side, to several people now and have been surprised by the reactions, including my own.

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In From: Holland, Milk: Cow Tags Gouda, aged Gouda, Dutch cheese, Artikaas, aging cheese
18 Comments

Cheese for the Witching Hour

October 12, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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We have so few trick-or-treaters on my quiet street. We fill a bowl with candy and we’re lucky if the doorbell rings twice. This year, I’ll be waiting for the little gremlins and goblins while enjoying my own candy: a fat slice of Red Witch and a bottle of Dead Guy. This Swiss raw-milk cheese may sound like a gimmick, but it’s made by a master and it’s hauntingly good.

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In From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow Tags Red Witch, Swiss cheese, raw-milk cheese, Rogue Ales, Rogue Dead Guy
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