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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Your Rosé Cheese Tray

June 29, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Rosé sales are soaring, and I certainly have something to do with that. On warm summer nights, when the sun doesn’t set until we’re well into dinner, it’s the wine I want. U.S. sales volume for rosé climbed 1433% (you read that right) between 2010 and 2020, according to data from bw166, a market research firm. Some attribute this phenomenal spike to the rise of Instagram. What’s prettier than pink wine? Well, pink wine with a cheese board, if you ask me.

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In From: Spain, From: U.S., From: Australia Tags rosé, dry rosé, sales of rosé, cheese for rosé, cheese board, summer wine, wine and cheese, cheese and wine, rosé wine sales, Fleur Verte, fresh sheep cheese
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Love Mozzarella? Meet Crescenza

June 22, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Nothing against mozzarella, but as we enter insalata caprese season, maybe you want to switch up your game. Crescenza—from Italy or the U.S.—is a worthy alternative with sliced summer tomatoes (coming soon!) or on a pizza. And it’s a much more compelling cheese on its own. Mozzarella is springy; Crescenza slumps on a plate and feels like custard on your tongue.

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In From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Crescenza, Stracchino, Italian cheese, Bellwether Farms, insalata caprese
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Pandemic’s Silver Lining

May 17, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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There aren’t many silver linings to this pandemic but here’s one: it spurred the development of a new fresh sheep cheese from Bellwether Farms. With restaurant sales of its aged cheeses plummeting—from 300 wheels a week to five—the California creamery ramped up its plan to launch a sheep’s milk version of fresh chèvre. Just a few days old when released, this dreamy toast-ready cheese is what pandemic-weary consumers want now, says Callahan. I’m loving it on crostini with carrots and dukkah.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags Bellwether Farms, crostini, sheep cheese, American Cheese Month, chèvre, California cheese, fresh cheese, Cakebread Cellars
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Hello Gorgeous!

May 11, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Could cheese get any prettier? This new beauty from Jasper Hill Farm gets top marks for appearance (from me, at least) and extra credit for being made with raw milk. Plus, it’s a mixed-milk blue—half cow, half goat—a rare taste experience. Jasper Hill has already proven its blue expertise with the exquisite Bayley Hazen. Has this Vermont creamery nailed yet another one?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Mixed Tags Jasper Hill Farm, American Cheese Month, blue cheese, American cheese, American artisan cheese, Vermont, Vermont cheese, mixed-milk cheese
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Top Cheese Merchant Looks Ahead

May 5, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Anne Saxelby/Photo: Christine Han

Anne Saxelby/Photo: Christine Han

She’s a superstar of American cheese, sourcing the best from around the country for her acclaimed Manhattan shop and wholesale business. Pre-pandemic, Anne Saxelby supplied cheese to almost every New York City restaurant that cared about serving the best. But what a year. “Our two biggest revenue streams just disappeared overnight,” says Saxelby, the founder of Saxelby Cheesemongers. Given that May is American Cheese Month, I wanted to hear her views on how the pandemic has changed the cheese landscape. And, of course, I asked her to curate a cheese board featuring three American cheeses she’s loving right now.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Anne Saxelby, Saxelby Cheesemongers, American cheese, American Cheese Month
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Not Quite Cannoli

April 27, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I’ve always loved cannoli filling but the fried outside? Not so much. Bakeries refrigerate this perishable pastry, and the crunchy shell loses all its appeal. So I just make the inside—basically, a whipped ricotta mousse with chopped bittersweet chocolate, toasted pistachios and almonds, and candied orange peel. Lately, I’ve used Seville orange marmalade to sweeten the mousse and eliminated the candied peel. So easy. If you’re treating Mom to a homemade meal on Mother’s Day, here’s her dessert. Or her breakfast in bed. What a luscious way to start the day.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep Tags Mother’s Day, ricotta, Seville orange marmalade, brunch recipes, ricotta mousse, pistachios, cannoli, ricotta desserts
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Did You Smell That?

April 6, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Stinks so good: Patacabra

Stinks so good: Patacabra

I was preparing dinner the other night and washing dishes at the sink when a foul odor seemed to come out of nowhere. “What is THAT?” I shrieked. “What is what?” responded my husband, who was in the kitchen but behind me. “That horrible smell. Where is it coming from?” I turned toward my husband, who was laughing. “I just took some cheese out,” he said. I spotted the cheese, a favorite of mine, and almost instantly the offensive aroma became appealing. How did that happen? I figured Harold McGee, author of Nose Dive: A Field Guide to the World’s Smells, would know.

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In From: U.S. Tags aroma, cheese aroma, Harold McGee, cheese smell, smell, understanding smell
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Cheese Without Borders

March 30, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
Immigrant roots: San Joaquin Gold (left) and the Giacomini family’s Point Reyes Original Blue

Immigrant roots: San Joaquin Gold (left) and the Giacomini family’s Point Reyes Original Blue

American cheese without immigrants would be…well, it wouldn’t be. The richness and diversity of our current cheese scene owes everything to Italian, Swiss, Dutch, Portuguese and German immigrants who brought their cheese recipes and traditions to a country that didn’t have any. In Northern California, where I live, the list of Italian and Italian-Swiss names behind our greatest cheeses is lunghissima: Bianchi, DeBernardi, Fiscalini, Giacomini, Lafranchi, Rumiano, Vella, Viviani. The immigration debate rages in this country, but the contribution of immigrants to our cheese boards is indisputable.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags immigration, San Joaquin Gold, Fiscalini cheese, Italian immigrants, immigration and cheese
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Cheese Meets Matzo

March 22, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The matzo brei I grew up with did not have cheese in it. Just eggs, soaked matzo, salt and pepper. That was my mother’s way, and she wasn’t inclined to experiment. But I’m in charge now. At my house, matzo brei can have green onions and asparagus, and it most definitely can have cheese.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Passover, Passover recipes, matzo recipes, matzo brei, matzo brei with cheese, asparagus, asparagus recipes, tariffs, cheese tariffs, imported cheese
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Petite Treat

March 16, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The oldest cheese in America also happens to be one of the youngest. The fresh little guy pictured here is only three to four days old when packaged, but the creamery has been making it since 1865. Correct me if you know better, but I don’t believe any domestic cheese has been in commercial production longer. More to the point, it’s delicious: moist, mild and milky, the perfect segue to spring.

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In Milk: Cow, From: U.S. Tags Marin French Cheese, California cheese, spring cheese, fresh cheese
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