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Janet Fletcher

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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Tiny Cheese, Giant Buzz

October 11, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
St-Alban

“I don’t know if we’ve ever introduced a new cheese that has had this much instant acclaim,” said Vermont Creamery owner Allison Hooper about the recent debut of St. Albans. “We didn’t anticipate it.”

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags St. Albans, Allison Hooper, Vermont Creamery, Vermont cheese, Murray’s, St. Marcellin
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Presidential Cheese Plate

October 4, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
PumpkinAle

“I stole the idea from George Washington,” admits Bill Owens, the Northern California brewer credited with popularizing pumpkin ale. Historians tell us that our first President was a beer enthusiast, and that he brewed ale from gourds. Now, 250 years later, pumpkin beers are an annual American rite and a sudsy segue into autumn. Pair them with a few of the cheeses they like and there’s your debate-night platter.

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In From: France, From: Italy, From: U.S., Milk: Sheep, Milk: Cow, From: Belgium Tags pumpkin beer, pumpkin ale, Bill Owens Buffalo Bill’s Brewery, Dogfish Head, Shipyard Brewing, Coolea, Barely Buzzed
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Summer’s Celebrity

September 6, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
FriedGreenTomatoes&Burrata

Move over, mozzarella. Burrata—a cheese that most Americans had never heard of a decade ago—is summer’s breakout star. I know that from restaurant menus, from observing grocery carts and from these stats from Di Stefano Cheese, the Southern California burrata producer whose product I adore:

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Mozzarella, burrata, Di Stefano, Gioia, Puglia, Nancy Silverton, A-16, Sarah Scott
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Collaboration Nation

August 16, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Willoughby

Many cheesemakers and brewers know that their products are better together. But lately some American artisan cheesemakers are taking the relationship further. By washing their cheese with local brews, they’re producing some unique one-off wheels that deserve a permanent place in the firmament. Jasper Hill’s Gose-Washed Willoughby, part of a new beer-themed series from this Vermont creamery, proves how rewarding the collaboration can be.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Mateo Kehler, Jasper Hill, gose, Willoughby, Lost Nation Brewing, Vermont cheese
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Top of the Mountain

August 2, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheese champ: Chris Roelli

Cheese champ: Chris Roelli

For cheesemaker Chris Roelli, last week’s American Cheese Society “Best of Show” ribbon must feel like sweet vindication. Roelli spent years trying to persuade his father to get back in the business after the elder Roelli shuttered his Wisconsin cheese plant in 1991. The family had struggled to make a living producing commodity Cheddar and other low-priced cheese—the type that ends up shredded on a fast-food taco. “When we closed the doors, we were making literally a penny a pound,” Chris told me.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags American Cheese Society, Roelli Cheese Haus, Little Mountain, Bleating Heart Cheese, Buff Blue, water buffalo cheese, Wisconsin cheese, Dunbarton Blue
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The Other Grilled Cheese

June 14, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Grilled Cheese

The typical grilled cheese sandwich never sees a grill. A panini press, maybe. Or a cast-iron skillet. Or a griddle. But for that flame-kissed taste, you need the grill.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags grilled cheese, Franklin’s Teleme, The Calf & Kid, Melrose Market
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Red Alert

June 7, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Meg Smith Photography

Meg Smith Photography

The gems from Switzerland just keep on coming. This latest, Vully Rouge, debuted in the U.S. last fall, although it has a 20-year history in Switzerland. Unlike Gruyère, Emmental, Appenzeller and other well-known Swiss cheeses, Vully Rouge is the creation of a single cheesemaker and it has thrived outside the PDO (protected designation of origin) system.

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In From: Switzerland, Milk: Cow Tags Vully Rouge, Mont Vully
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Off Like a Rocket

May 31, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Rosie’s_Robiola

When several merchants I admire recommend the same new creamery, that’s all the word-of-mouth I need. I may be slow to part with my cheese money but I’m not stupid. After hearing about Boxcarr cheeses for the third or fourth time, I bought a Boxcarr cheese. Then I tried another, and another—all of them good. Who are these people?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags Boxcarr Handmade Cheese, Goat Lady Dairy, Chapel Hill Creamery, North Carolina cheese, Robiola
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It's Now or Never

May 17, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
FavaBeanSpread

My fava bean crop was a disaster this year—diseased leaves, low yield. I have no clue why, but the best gardener I know had the same issues so I’m not taking it personally. The upshot is that I have had to be miserly with the favas and the harvest is ending way too soon. In my garden, it’s now or never.

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In Milk: Sheep, Milk: Cow, From: Italy, From: U.S. Tags Ricotta, Bellwether Farms, Calabro, Bruschetta, Bruschetteria
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Slumping Beauty

May 10, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Juvindale

New York’s Meadowood Farms specializes in sheep’s-milk cheese, which means the creamery is idle for several months each year. Sheep don’t produce milk year-round in any case, and Meadowood’s practice is to milk them only when they’re on pasture. In Cazenovia, just east of the Finger Lakes, that’s a lot of down time.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Meadowood Farms, Veronica Pedraza, New York cheese, washed-rind cheese
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