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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

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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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

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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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

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
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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

Re: What\'s on your Cheeseboard, EDF? #1
 
Currently into Port Salut and English Derby Sage.


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