czechsonofagun said:Or put sharp cheese on sweet roll - the taste in contrast is great.
I have heard of a good piece of cheese with a slice of warm apple pie. Never tried it though...guy I work with swears by it.
czechsonofagun said:Or put sharp cheese on sweet roll - the taste in contrast is great.
I'm a relatively adventurous eater. If you can eat and enjoy raw oysters (and I do) you can try almost anything!
pwl said:I second the sweet onion and rye, with a nice frosty mug of beer. That's livin'.
that is goodcoachgrd said:I have heard of a good piece of cheese with a slice of warm apple pie. Never tried it though...guy I work with swears by it.
mwechtal said:Well, I can't get past the smell either. I did find out where it comes from though. I saw a program on cheese on TLC I think. They were talking specifically about limburger. They said the smell comes from the fungus that makes your feet smelly. It seems that they originally broke up the cheese curds with their feet, just like crushing grapes!
Cheddar cheese with fruit is fantastic. I don't care if it's pie or raw fruit the flavors are just great together.
Mike
who wishes he could find some 5 yr. old cheddar for less than the cost of a car.
The cheddar I ate that had aged 5 years + was being sold for $6.99/#, but even then only to customers they recognized as regulars. I bought several pieces totaling about 2#. It was worth 6.99.mwechtal said:Well, I can't get past the smell either. I did find out where it comes from though. I saw a program on cheese on TLC I think. They were talking specifically about limburger. They said the smell comes from the fungus that makes your feet smelly. It seems that they originally broke up the cheese curds with their feet, just like crushing grapes!
Cheddar cheese with fruit is fantastic. I don't care if it's pie or raw fruit the flavors are just great together.
Mike
who wishes he could find some 5 yr. old cheddar for less than the cost of a car.
Well, the website isn't very helpful. It looks like it's under construction. I'll definately keep an eye out for McCadam cheese. One brand I like more than most is Helluva Good cheese. But they don't distribute anything more that 18 months that I've seen. They have my favorite onion dip though.WayneB said:Mike I am not sure of 5 year old cheese, but I would like to think some of the very best cheddar cheese is made right there in New York at the McCadam cheese factories. The one I know is in chateaugay, NY up on the Canadian boarder.
They use to have the nicest 18 month aged cheddar available. Now they are part of Cabot cheesse so I am not sure just what is available.
You can visit their website:
Welcome To McCadam Cheese!
Many stores through out New York carry the McCadam brand, or at least they once did.
That wasn't too bad of a price. I've ocassionally seen 2yr. old cheese for almost that much. I'll have to ask around about some small cheese factorys.LMTC said:The cheddar I ate that had aged 5 years + was being sold for $6.99/#, but even then only to customers they recognized as regulars. I bought several pieces totaling about 2#. It was worth 6.99.