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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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The Blue We Need

February 4, 2025 janet@janetfletcher.com

Most cheese counters I visit—even the best ones—have a big gap in goat blues. The options just aren’t there, domestic or imported. It’s not an easy style to make, according to the cheesemaker who just launched the one pictured here. Goat curd is dense and wants to mat. If it doesn’t remain open and airy, it’s hard for blue veins to grow. But the flavor of a well-made goat blue can be captivating—more tangy than buttery, sometimes closer to feta than to Stilton. I’ve fallen for several over the years—Persillé de Rambouillet from France, Andazul from Spain, Harbourne Blue from the U.K.—but then they vanish. Let’s hope this California newcomer finds an audience and sticks around.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags goat cheese, blue cheese, California cheese, Shooting Star Creamery, Central Coast Creamery, Reggie Jones, Avery Jones, goat’s milk blue cheese
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Which of These Is Good for You?

January 28, 2025 janet@janetfletcher.com

I don’t rely on the government for nutrition advice but apparently some people do. The FDA certainly spends a lot of time and resources telling us what we should and should not eat. Mostly I ignore these guidelines because, by now, I know to choose broccoli over doughnuts. But if the FDA is going to be the arbiter of “healthy,” you would hope they would take the big-picture view.

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So Long to Another American Cheese

January 20, 2025 janet@janetfletcher.com

America wouldn’t have a dairy industry without immigrants. Italians, Dutch, Germans, French, Mexicans, Swiss…they came here with their recipes and expertise, started dairy farms and made the cheeses they knew. Next week, one of these immigrant families—cheesemakers for five generations—is calling it quits, and I’m not the only one grieving.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Matos Cheese, St. George cheese, Sonoma County cheese
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New Year, New Artisan Cheese

January 13, 2025 janet@janetfletcher.com

Getting the year off to a promising start, this new cheese makes me hopeful that America’s small dairy farms can find a way forward. We are losing these enterprises at an alarming rate—down 95 percent since the 1970s. Is that trend line irreversible, or are there viable models for young people who want to milk cows and make cheese?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Stony Pond Farm, Vermont cheese, Vermont travel, Swallow Tail Tomme, raw milk cheese, rotational grazing
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Cottage Cheese is Having a Moment

January 6, 2025 janet@janetfletcher.com

Because my mom was on a diet her entire life, I grew up with cottage cheese. I didn’t dislike it, but I definitely associated it with deprivation. That was then. Today, cottage cheese is a TikTok phenom, with hundreds of millions of views and counting.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags cottage cheese, Good Culture, toast toppings, avocado toast
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Cheese Straws Go Greek

December 27, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

What will you be nibbling with your New Year’s bubbly? I’ve got a stash of these flaky cheese straws just waiting for a cork to pop. Aglaia Kremezi, the Greek food writer who inspired them, says they’ll last a week, but nothing beats warm from the oven.

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Tags cheese straws; phyllo dough; filo dough; filo appetizers; phyllo appetizers, New Years Eve appetizers, appetizers for Champagne, Cheddar
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The Cheeses You Loved

December 23, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

By now the critics have spoken. We know the year’s best movies, books, albums and restaurants. But who will speak for the cheese? I shared my own favorite tastes from the past 12 months in last week’s post. This week, some of the nation’s top mongers weigh in. These front-line folks are going to tell us what their customers flipped over. I also asked them what cheeses in their shop deserve more love than they got. Sometimes even a fabulous cheese fails to find an audience.

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Tags Stony Pond Farm, Swallow Tail Tomme, Culpeper Cheese Company, Paste & Rind, Withersbrook Blue, Jasper Hill Farm, Tomme aux Fleurs, Beecher’s Flagship, Moser Screamer, Bufarolo, Cheese Parlor, Venissimo, Lady & Larder
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The Year’s Epic Cheeses

December 17, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

I try a lot of new cheeses over the course of a year, and it’s not hard to identify the standouts. They’re the ones I can’t wait to serve to guests in my home and introduce to guests in my classes. I want these cheeses to still be here next year, and the year after, and the year after that. All ten of these lovelies were new to me (but not necessarily new) and help convince me that we live in a Golden Age.

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Tags Capriolina, Funky Monk, Mystic Cheese, Blakesville Creamery, Limburger, Red
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Brie Dresses Up

December 10, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

Love them, or love them not so much, truffled cheeses occupy more space than ever at the cheese counter. Obviously they are popular, or creameries wouldn’t make them. From truffled goat cheese to truffled Gouda, there are fungi-scented renditions of virtually every cheese style. Fresh truffles blossom in butter and cream, so it makes sense that the most successful truffled cheeses—in my view—are buttery, creamy types. The luscious new arrival pictured above makes my case. If you’re seeking some bling for a holiday cheese board, look no further than this bloomy beauty.

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Tags truffled cheese, truffled brie, Point Reyes Farmstead cheese, truffle oil
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Will Tariffs Hurt Cheese?

December 4, 2024 janet@janetfletcher.com

If the new administration makes good on its tariff threats, there could be pain at the cheese counter. Importers will pay the duties, but they’ll likely try to recoup the expense. They may ask European cheesemakers for price breaks, or pass some of the cost to distributors, who then raise prices to retailers. Ideally, everyone along the supply chain absorbs some of the blow. “To be blunt, when stuff like this happens, you learn pretty fast who believes in partnership and who wants to pass it on to the consumer,” says Adam Moskowitz of Larkin, an important importer of specialty cheese.

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