Brent in Az
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Wisconsin?Do fried cheese curds count? Love them!!View attachment 601219
Wisconsin?Do fried cheese curds count? Love them!!View attachment 601219
I keep the same wedge in my fridge.... Sometimes I get lucky and find a quarter wheel of itOne of my many culinary delights is cheese. My favorite is Sartori's Merlot flavored cheese. Was curious what everyone's favorite cheeses were?View attachment 601204
Yes! Milwaukee to be exact. Had to go up there to catch Brown Trout.Wisconsin?
Cheese should take you to a place where many dare go. A proper stinking delight.Yes please, the stinkier the better. My current favourite is raclette.
Yes.If you are in Australia the King Island brand of cheese are all good.
That is very Stinky cheese.Yes please, the stinkier the better. My current favourite is raclette.
*My Dad (died of coronary issues
adored those really weird, port wine and spicy Limburger varieties...."It's the Soft (and often fake) ones that will kill you!" **I've also done extensive testing of red wines and have come to the conclusion that it does very little to reduce/prevent cholesterol deposits unless you consume it at the precise time you're ingesting the rather unhealthy cheeses. It's been proven (France, et. al.) to work in this manner. The Greeks (much better diet, stronger alcohols) and Italians (low-fat cheeses featured) have emerged victorious in this realm. My 2 yrs younger neighbor (also from similar farming family) and lifelong friend had aortic stents installed (due to 95% blockage)...but he was very smart about it. He scheduled the procedure 1 week prior to the 2 week deer season (and his Dr. prescribed 2 weeks off from work thereafter.)
Cottage cheese in moderation seems a happy medium. Also lowfat milk Italian cheeses. Alpine lace was comical (lets put a bunch of holes in it to reduce fat via reducing the amount of cheese!) Gouda is bad (soft) and I'm sure my fam's ultimate breakfast staple (Phil. Cream Cheese) is the absolute worst for you. I know you're talking fine cheeses, but choose wisely and enjoy. I LOVE seeing huge wheels for sale! Some of the NY/VT sharps are very good, as are many Euro varieties!!! All that said, my Dr. said absolutely nothing bad about real Mortadella.
Many of the local dairies sell diff variety cheese curds in little snack bags-i often take them out hunting or for snacks while helping relatives at their farms...Delicious!LOL decades ago I took a GF into a cheese shop to show her the finished products from a fam farm. She was NOT impressed....she exclaimed something like "This place stinks like HELL" and immediately went back outside.That is very Stinky cheese.
She wasn't a keeper, apparently.HH, with a list like that, I do believe cheesaholic is a fitting description!! Agree on Tillamook, extra sharp white cheddar is amazing stuff.Total cheesaholic here. Favorites include:
West Country Smoked English Red Cheddar (my No. 1 favorite)
Leicester Red
Lancashire
Gruyere
Parmesan
Buffalo Milk Mozzarella
Swiss
Philadelphia Cream
Camembert
Halloumi
Grano Padano
Bengali Cottage
Feta
Gorgonzola
Bleu De Gex
Cambozola
Shropshire Blue
Roquefort
For some reason, I never did like Stilton. A bit too strong for me.
It’s pretty narrow minded of me to say this, but I personally find English cheeses to be generally superior to American cheeses (while finding American USDA prime beef to be generally superior to British beef).
That said, American aged Wisconsin Cheddar & Tilamook Cheddar are excellent eating and are rapidly becoming new favorites of mine.