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Eat It or Toss It?

March 7, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com

A Planet Cheese reader asked me recently about ammoniated cheese. What causes that unwelcome smell and can anything be done about it? I call it the death rattle because it’s usually a sign that the cheese is not long for this world. Most cheeses give us clues when they’re flawed or heading south; learning to recognize those sensory signals can avert a purchase you may regret. So in this journey to the dark side, let’s take a look at some not-so-nice cheeses and analyze what may have gone wrong. 

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Tags cheese flaws, ammoniated cheese, ammonia in cheese, cheese mold, blue mold in Cheddar, Montgomery’s Cheddar
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Ghee Whiz

February 28, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Melted Ghee

Every so often, I purchase ghee for an Indian recipe, then the jar migrates to the back of the fridge and I forget it’s there. It’s just not my go-to cooking fat, but this tasty California ghee may change that. Since I first tried it a few days ago, I keep adding to my mental list of how I’ll use it.

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Robiola Roundup

February 21, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Robiola Cavina ready to eat

I can usually tell which cheese will be the People’s Choice in my classes. If there’s a squishy one—like the newcomer here—it will almost certainly come out on top. Everyone loves creamy, and while I lean toward harder cheeses myself, who wouldn’t fall for this sexy thing? It would be a head-turner on any cheese board, and before it hits the table it will totally stink up your fridge. In a good way.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags robiola, Italian cheese, mixed-milk cheese, Cavina
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Cheesemaker on a Mission

February 14, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Mystic Cheese - Finback

It’s probably a good thing that the artisan cheese world doesn’t have cult creameries and cheesemakers—at least, nothing like the wine world, where the fandom can be insidious. That said, I’m starting to think Connecticut cheesemaker Brian Civitello deserves a fervent following. He is so capable and so thoughtful about his cheesemaking, and I love what he does.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Brian Civitello, Mystic Cheese, Cheddar, Finback, Salers, Cantal
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Triple Yikes

February 7, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Swiss Triple Cream Cheese

Beyond how it tastes, which is fabulous, I have a few things to say about this little beauty. It’s perfectly sized to share on Valentine’s Day, so there’s that. It’s definitely a contender for my favorite triple-cream cheese. In its country of origin, it’s a style maverick and you have to admire that. But then there’s the little matter of the price.

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In From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow Tags Swiss cheese, triple cream cheese, triple crème cheese, Moser Screamer
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New Kid on the Block

January 31, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Truffle Cheese

Does the world need another truffled cheese? Well, maybe this one. It’s Spanish, from goat’s milk, and new on the scene—just in time to add some love to your Valentine’s cheese board. Try it shaved—it feels like a silk handkerchief. Grate it for fondue, happy hour panini or asparagus risotto. A truffled cheese omelet speaks to me, needless to say. Truffles, bubbles and cheese—that’s my love language.

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In From: Spain, Milk: Goat Tags truffle cheese, Spanish cheese, goat cheese, cheese board, Valentine’s cheese, cheese and sparkling wine, cheese and Champagne, cheese and bubbles
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Board Game

January 24, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Ricotta Board

Butter boards had their 15 minutes. Now, meet the ricotta board—which, naturally, I vastly prefer. Channel your inner artist and make a masterpiece with whipped ricotta and the toppings you like. (I have some suggestions.) I love how creamy ricotta becomes in a food processor, making a luscious canvas for toasted pistachios, briny olives, tapenade, pesto, prosciutto or whatever strikes your fancy. Add little knives for spreading and bread or crackers to spread it on.

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In Milk: Sheep Tags ricotta, ricotta board, whipped ricotta, butter board, Bellwether Farms, Calabro, Valentine’s Day, dinner party appetizer, hors d’oeuvre, spread recipes, dip recipes
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The One Cheese Hack You Really Need

January 17, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Scraping away oxidized cheese from surface

Prepped and waiting: Black Label Appenzeller

Have you ever unwrapped a piece of cheese you just bought and found that the first slice tasted like cardboard? This happens to me pretty often—more than it used to—but at least I know what to do about it. With a little trick that I’m going to share with you, I can usually remedy the problem quickly so the cheese smells and tastes like it’s supposed to.

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Tags cheese oxidation, scraping cheese, facing cheese, lightstruck cheese
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How Sweet It Is

January 10, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com
Blue cheese with sweet wine

I used to think of Gorgonzola Dolce as a “starter blue”—the white Zinfandel of blue cheese. It’s so moist, mellow and likeable, perfect for people who are wary of blue cheese and don’t enjoy the spicier types. “They’ll get there eventually,” I would think, just as pink-wine drinkers usually advance to more complex reds at some point. But there’s a reason Dolce (“sweet”) outsells traditional Gorgonzola by almost ten to one. It’s a pleaser and, to be honest, I often prefer it myself. On polenta it’s sublime.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Cow Tags Gorgonzola, Gorgonzola Dolce, polenta, blue cheese, Italian cheese, Dolcelatte
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New Year, New Ewe Cheese

January 3, 2023 janet@janetfletcher.com

Fresh sheep cheese wasn’t even a thing a decade ago. Now we have options, including this newcomer from Spain. Like a buttery cream cheese, it’s all ready to schmear on your morning bagel. Or marinate with extra virgin olive oil and garlic confit for wine o’clock. To savor this cheese at its most seductive, warm it until it quivers.

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In From: Spain, Milk: Sheep Tags sheep cheese, fresh sheep cheese, schmear, bagels, wine o’clock, marinated cheese, Spanish cheese
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