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Janet Fletcher

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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Get Fresh with Me

March 19, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Spring. Not a moment too soon. I’m dreaming of fresh cheese and fava beans, those first-of-the-season moist favas that hardly need cooking. I slather the cheese on toast and spoon the warm favas on top. Herbs of choice. As long as favas are in season, this is the go-to app at my house. (Asparagus works, too). The recipe is from my beautiful new book, Wine Country Kitchen.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep Tags Wine Country Kitchen, fresh cheese, ricotta, fromage blanc, cottage cheese, lebneh
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It’s a Wrap

March 12, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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One of a kind. Unique. Those words are tossed around a lot but are rarely accurate when it comes to cheese. If it’s a good idea, someone has probably done it. But as far as I know, this splendid, scoopable bark-wrapped goat cheese occupies a category of one. Chef José Andrés nudged the creamery to create it, so we can add that to his long list of good works.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Maryland cheese, FireFly Farms, bark-wrapped cheese, goat cheese, José Andrés
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Whose Name Is It?

March 5, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The European immigrants who settled in the U.S. more than a century ago and began reproducing the cheeses of their homeland couldn’t have imagined we would be arguing about their creations today. These newcomers, not surprisingly, marketed their cheeses with the names they knew: asiago, romano, brie, parmesan, feta. Today, the EU protests that American cheesemakers have no right to these names and insists we stop using them. And the American producers tell the EU to take a hike. These are generic names now, the argument goes. They belong to no one.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags common cheese names, Consortium for Common Food Names, PDO cheese, feta, romano, brie, parmesan, asiago, fontina, Havarti
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I Say It’s Cheddar

February 19, 2019 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Okay, curd nerds. How many clothbound goat Cheddars can you name? Several producers make goat Cheddar in rindless blocks. But a wheel aged in cheesecloth so it can breathe and develop a rind, like a traditional cow’s-milk Cheddar? That’s a rare thing. Thanks to Quicke’s, the English Cheddar specialist, we can taste the magic that happens when experts apply classic Cheddar techniques to goat’s milk. Quicke’s Goat’s Milk Clothbound is irresistible.

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In From: Britain, Milk: Goat Tags Quicke’s, Cheddar, Mary Quicke, goat cheese, goat Cheddar, English cheese, clothbound Cheddar, Carr Valley Cheese
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You’re in Luck

December 25, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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They say you’re supposed to eat lentils on New Year’s Day for good luck all year. I’m a skeptic but why tempt fate?

Years ago, as a young cook at Chez Panisse Café, I made a few thousand goat cheese and lentil salads. At least it seemed that way. Customers loved that salad and it was often on the menu.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags chèvre, goat cheese, lentils, Laura Chenel, Bûcheron, goat cheese salad, Chez Panisse
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Laura Werlin’s Cheese Board

October 9, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It may be American Cheese Month, but for me, everymonth is American Cheese Month. Heck, every dayis. It’s been that way for twenty years, having been an American cheese enthusiast and cheerleader all my cheese life. And so it is that when the Planet Cheesemaven herself invited me to write a guest post on my passion subject, I answered with an enthusiastic, “Yes!” Not only was I thrilled to be asked to do this, but I was especially happy to be shining the light on five American cheeses and cheesemakers by way of Planet Cheese.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags American Cheese Month, Laura Werlin, Cowgirl Creamery, Chimney Rock, Capriole Cheese, goat cheese, Judy Schad, Flory’s Truckle, Milton Creamery, Old Chatham Sheepherding Company, sheep cheese, Roth Cheese, Wisconsin cheese
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Cheese Gets Soaked

September 18, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Wine with cheese? Of course. Wine on cheese? Absolutely. It may seem gimmicky, but steeping cheese in wine has a long history, especially in Italy. Some say it dates to World War I, when people would bury their wheels in wine barrels to hide them from soldiers. I would bet it’s an older practice than that. In any case, the niche has a new entry—and a particularly tasty one. The newcomer is on the right, above, alongside one of the category’s best sellers. With autumn coming at us and the wine-grape harvest underway, it’s a nice time to get acquainted with these “drunken” beauties.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Cow, From: Spain Tags cheese and wine; Stepladder Creamery; wine-soaked cheese; Drunken Goat; Castoro Cellars; Michele Buster; Forever Cheese
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Hit Refresh

August 14, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I’ve had watermelon and feta salads before but never one this refreshing and unusual. My friend Julie Logue-Riordan, a Napa Valley cooking teacher, brought it to a potluck at my house and it was the hit of the evening—cool and crunchy, sweet and minty. With tomatoes and watermelon both at peak flavor, now’s the moment. If you can get tomatoes in multiple colors—well, wow.

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In From: France, From: Greece, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Goat Tags tomato recipes, watermelon recipes, feta, Julie Logue-Riordan
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Bumpy Ride for Cheesemakers

July 17, 2018 Douglas Fletcher
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This is not the Manhattan skyline. It’s the average price of milk paid to America’s dairy farmers between June 2012 and March 2018. Who can operate a business with price swings like this? Not surprisingly, many dairy farmers can’t. Between January and July of this year, 338 Wisconsin dairy farms stopped milking cows.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat
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Now Here’s a Fresh Idea

June 26, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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From Turin to San Francisco is 9,500 miles, a long journey if you’re a cheese. Fresh cheeses like ricotta and mozzarella have to travel by air, which makes the cost spike. Inspections or missing paperwork can delay entry, further shortening the precious selling time. So here’s one Italian creamery’s solution to the fresh-cheese challenge: produce it in California. Northern Italian know-how meets West Coast milk. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: Italy Tags Alta Langa, Margherita, Caprino, California cheese
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