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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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You’re Grilling What??

May 24, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Whatever else you’re planning to grill on Memorial Day, make room for cheese. Yes, you can grill it, and any non-meat eaters at your table will thank you. Halloumi, the sheep and goat cheese from Cyprus that doesn’t want to melt, has little personality until you warm it in a frying pan or on the grill. Then it blossoms. Serve it on toast (or lemon leaves, if you have them) with chopped fresh thyme and a drizzle of honey. A squeeze of lemon brightens it.

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In From: Greece, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Goat Tags grilling, Memorial Day recipes, grilling cheese, halloumi, Cyprus, sheep cheese, goat cheese, melting cheese
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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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Feta Dresses for Spring

March 9, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Nobody’s a bigger feta fan than I am, but I’m getting a little tired of that baked pasta/tomato/feta recipe that won’t go away. Especially because it’s not tomato season. Now’s the time to be pairing feta with artichokes, asparagus, leeks, beets, radishes, green garlic…all the tender spring crops that are at their peak right now. Although I can’t go back to my favorite Greek restaurant quite yet, I can make the restaurant’s sublime roasted asparagus with feta. And so can you.

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In Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: Greece Tags asparagus, roasted asparagus, feta cheese, Greek food, spring vegetables, Kokkari
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Pass the Goat Cheese, Please

January 26, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It doesn’t happen as often as it used to, but I still get people telling me they don’t like goat cheese. Really? You’re writing off the whole vast category? I’m pretty sure these folks mean they don’t like tangy, chalky fresh chèvre that smells like a goat barn. I don’t either. But who wouldn’t fall for the two lovelies pictured here? Both are French, nutty, mellow, marvelous and made from goat’s milk, and we’ll be tasting one of them at Cheese O’Clock on February 18.

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In Milk: Goat, From: France Tags goat cheese, French cheese, Basque cheese, Cheese O’Clock, Somport, Bethmale
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New Blue to Dream About

January 19, 2021 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Do you eat more blue cheese in winter? I know I do. That big, spicy flavor is what I want when it’s cold outside. I love it melted on polenta, crumbled in an escarole and radicchio salad with walnuts, or on a cheese board after a bowl of vegetable soup. So this new blue from New York landed in my kitchen at just the right time. I think it’s dreamy, and even my husband—not a blue-cheese enthusiast—gave it a rave.

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In Milk: Sheep, From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags blue cheese, mixed-milk cheese, New York cheese, Old Chatham Sheepherding Company, Old Chatham, American cheese, American artisan cheese
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Your British Cheese Checklist

December 8, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Of course you want some buttery Stilton on your holiday cheese board. So do I. But Britain has so many more sublime cheeses to try. Alas, with a no-deal Brexit looming, Britain’s cheesemakers are at risk, potentially facing a huge drop in sales to Europe. Time to show them some love. I asked Tracey Colley, who runs the UK’s Academy of Cheese, to name the 10 British cheeses that every American cheese lover should know. Availability is spotty, unfortunately. Importers have been reluctant to bring in the best from Britain because punitive tariffs implemented last year have made these costly cheeses even more so. Stephanie Ciano of World’s Best Cheese, an importer, says she is hopeful that the tariffs will disappear under the new Administration.

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In From: Britain, Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Academy of Cheese, British cheese, Stilton, holiday cheese board, no-deal Brexit, Lincolnshire Poacher, Red Leicester, Quicke’s Cheddar, Berkswell, Colston Bassett, Mrs. Kirkham’s Lancashire, Sharpham Rustic, Stinking Bishop, Tunworth
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Everybody Loves a Winner

October 19, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Has so much deliciousness ever been assembled on Zoom? Sixteen blue-ribbon cheeses. Four tastings. The best of the best. Oh, and a bonus cheese on the final evening. That’s the new “Cheese O’Clock” series in a nutshell, folks. My co-conspirator in cheese, Laura Werlin , and I hope you will join us for this virtual cheese party/cheese class/deep dive. We’re tasting exclusively American Cheese Society Blue Ribbon Winners, grouped into four themed tastings

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Mixed, Milk: Sheep, From: U.S. Tags Planet Cheese, Cheese O’Clock, Laura Werlin, American Cheese Society
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Cheese Judging in Covid Times

September 29, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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No Summer Olympics. No James Beard Awards, at least not for chefs. No American Cheese Society conference. Not even a Miss America pageant. We’re becoming so accustomed to events being canceled that’s its noteworthy when they aren’t. When the Good Food Awards Foundation announced that it was moving forward with its annual competition and awards, I was pretty skeptical, because…well…tasting. In groups. But they figured it out. I was a Good Foods Awards cheese judge last weekend and the crazy scheme worked.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Water Buffalo Tags Good Food Awards, cheese judging, Good Food Foundation, cheese competition, judging cheese
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Trio of Lovelies

September 15, 2020 janet@janetfletcher.com
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For all those who say they don’t like goat cheese, here are three to change their mind. I would bet on it. How can you not love these beauties? I get why people dislike those chalky, overly tart fresh chèvres that smell like a goat barn. I don’t like them either. But goat cheese can be silky, sweet, nutty and mellow, with an aroma like pale caramel. These three gems (one is mixed milk) are absolutely worth the hunt—each an original creation made by a single producer.

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In Milk: Goat, From: Spain, From: Italy Tags Spanish cheese, Italian cheese, goat cheese, washed-rind cheese
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