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bozzer 08-17-2007 05:54 PM

What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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Ok, let's kick off with a simple combination:


1. French goat. Standard.

2. A classic English Stilton.

3. Dolcelatte. We were planning to have Stilton AND Roquefort (holla) but we couldn't find any in our local Costcutters.


Important: those other things on the plate are KRISPROLLS. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]



Ship the cheddah (or not......?)

GeraldGiraffe 08-17-2007 06:17 PM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
There's a really nice English Blue cheese called Blackstick's Blue which you should try and get your hands on. In fact, any Shropshire Blue is very tasty.

eviljeff 08-17-2007 10:15 PM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
can't wait for the second installment!

tubasteve 08-18-2007 05:19 AM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
someone should post some ideas for noobs in this department. i have absolutely NO idea about wine OR cheese much less combinations of the two, but it seems like a fun and tasty hobby.

members_only 08-18-2007 10:45 AM

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There's a really nice English Blue cheese called Blackstick's Blue which you should try and get your hands on. In fact, any Shropshire Blue is very tasty.

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I love Shropshire blue. Will try and get some Blackstick's if I can. Where did you buy it?

stigmata 08-18-2007 10:51 AM

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Ship the cheddah (or not......?)

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Solid choices. Instead of Cheddar, I would opt for a Gouda or Jarlsberg for a near-perfect cheese board. I'm getting hungry writing this [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

bozzer 08-18-2007 12:20 PM

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I like the Gouda or Jarlsberg ideas.

Let's not dismiss the solid cheddar though: can anyone recommend a nice reasonably mature cheddar that's widely (supermarket?) available?

If you're after a nice all round blue I really recommend Saint Agur.

GeraldGiraffe 08-18-2007 12:56 PM

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There's a really nice English Blue cheese called Blackstick's Blue which you should try and get your hands on. In fact, any Shropshire Blue is very tasty.

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I love Shropshire blue. Will try and get some Blackstick's if I can. Where did you buy it?

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Are you in the UK? If so, just go to a decent supermarket. I think I got it from Sainsbury's but I'm not sure.

In fact, here's a link detailing stockists.

Edit: Bozzer,

Any Cheddars from the Western Isles of Scotland, or the Mull of Kintyre tend to be very good. Supermarkets often have cheeses from around here, and if not a cheese shop will see you right. Cheddar from the Isle of Mull is particularly good.

JaBlue 08-18-2007 01:02 PM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
bozzer I like Boar's Head sharp cheddar a lot, hopefully thats not too much of a disgrace to this thread

Clarkmeister 08-18-2007 03:14 PM

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Currently into Port Salut and English Derby Sage.

StevieG 08-18-2007 04:09 PM

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someone should post some ideas for noobs in this department. i have absolutely NO idea about wine OR cheese much less combinations of the two, but it seems like a fun and tasty hobby.

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tubasteve,

As always, trying some is your best bet. There are two easy ways to do this.

Lots of wine merchants also carry cheese, complete with staff to help you select something before they cut it and wrap it for you. Even without formal tastings, they will most likely let you try samples before you buy.

Another great way is doing a cheese course with dinner. Better French restaurants (and increasingly some Italian ones) offer cheese courses. Although in some places they just have a fixed selection, it's much more fun when they have a cheese cart or cheese board where you can see them and make your own choice of three or four.

Where do you live? Chances are someone on this forum will know a wine place or restaurant in your area that will hook you up.

Rhone 08-18-2007 05:00 PM

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Some of my favorites at the moment:

Sottocenere
Firefly Mountain Top Blue
Idiazabal
Cabrales

cbloom 08-18-2007 07:50 PM

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OP, you're missing a nice firm dry cheese. I think a Manchego would be great.


[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Stilton; I was turned onto it years ago by the British comedy "Chef" - such a great show.

tubasteve 08-19-2007 02:12 AM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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someone should post some ideas for noobs in this department. i have absolutely NO idea about wine OR cheese much less combinations of the two, but it seems like a fun and tasty hobby.

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tubasteve,

As always, trying some is your best bet. There are two easy ways to do this.

Lots of wine merchants also carry cheese, complete with staff to help you select something before they cut it and wrap it for you. Even without formal tastings, they will most likely let you try samples before you buy.

Another great way is doing a cheese course with dinner. Better French restaurants (and increasingly some Italian ones) offer cheese courses. Although in some places they just have a fixed selection, it's much more fun when they have a cheese cart or cheese board where you can see them and make your own choice of three or four.

Where do you live? Chances are someone on this forum will know a wine place or restaurant in your area that will hook you up.

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i go to the university of maryland, so i'm in the DC metro area

vdomalip 08-19-2007 07:48 AM

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French Brie my god its good. For amazing cheeses go to Selfridges food section!

StevieG 08-19-2007 09:35 AM

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i go to the university of maryland, so i'm in the DC metro area

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I cannot speak for D.C., but I can for Baltimore.

Off the top of my head, here are two places that have cheese carts - Petit Louis and Brasserie Tatin. Both are very close to the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins, which in turn is a few miles north of the Inner Harbor.

Petit Louis is where I first had mimolette, and I love that cheese.

If you have friends here, or can swing a combined trip with an O's game or something, this can work for you.

Rhone 08-19-2007 11:10 AM

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A lot of restaurants in DC serve cheese courses. One of them is a favorite of mine, a very reasonably priced place called Bistro D'Oc across the street from the Ford's Theater. If you decide to try it, you might want to stop at a fantastic cheese shop just about a block away called Cowgirl Creamery. And these days it's not just French places that serve cheese courses, eg., Charlie Palmer Steak House.

tubasteve 08-19-2007 07:02 PM

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thanks for the tips guys. my 1-year anniversary with my girlfriend is coming up soon and the bistro d'oc looks like the perfect place for the occasion. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

kutuz_off 08-20-2007 03:39 PM

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My favorite cheese is rarely if ever mentioned in this type of threads. It's a Spanish goat cheese called "Murcia al vino" AKA "drunken goat". It has very distinctive taste with great aftertaste, but doesn't overwhelm other flavors, so is good for mixing with other things.

Aces McGee 08-20-2007 05:48 PM

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
Saint-Andre is my favorite.

I am also loyal to Cabot cheddar, which I'm sure will earn some guffaws from many of you, but hey, the creamery is like ten minutes from where I grew up.

-McGee


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