As I sit at the kitchen table crunching on a Carr’s Table
Water biscuit loaded with leftover cheese the dog hovers expectantly by my
side, like a seagull behind a trawler hoping for bycatch. Perhaps he agrees
with me that cheese is the greatest of all foods, and that that potential morsel
of savoury goodness is worth the tap on the nose and the stern words when his
tongue comes a little too close to the table.
It is the 1st of January 2020, and we are in prime
cheese season. Although cheese is a year round food, we are in the throes of
peak cheese. There is a shelf in the fridge dangerously stacked with clingfilm-wrapped
wedges of a variety of provenances and flavours. From a traditional Applewood
Smoked Cheshire to a slightly suspect Aldi Truffle Gouda. There is variety,
there is intrigue, there is delight and unfortunately there is a port infused Stilton
which is a disgrace to both Port and Stilton.
It’s a bold statement proclaiming cheese to be the best food.
But it is. I could just list dishes as evidence; mac ‘n’ cheese, raclette, pizza
(it’s not pizza without cheese), etc etc. The list of cheesy recipes is both delicious
and endless. But when you truly consider what cheese means to our diets, it becomes
apparent how important it is. Everything that has cheese added to it is improved
by the cheese. A cheeseburger is better than a burger. White sauce drizzled
cauliflower has nothing on a proper cauliflower cheese. Melted in paninis,
sprinkled over pasta, it adds value and brings joy. Cheese can be the final
course of a fancy meal. It can be that quick 6pm supper. It’ll fill your lunchtime
sandwich. Cheesecake is even a thing. And if you are in a European hotel, you
can have it for breakfast.
So I am going to put my passion into prose and write about
cheese. Every week I will review a cheese, and there is quite a back catalogue
to delve into. It will be subjective of course, as with all reviews but there
is no cheese snobbery here. I enjoy a Mcdonalds Mozarella Dipper as much as a
wafer thin slice of Pecorino, each has their place. There is no place
for cheese with fruit in it though, that’s just wrong. I’m looking at you Wensleydale
with apricots.
FL
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