If you have been visiting your favorite cheese shop or have been following news in the world of cheese you may have been hearing about artisanal cheeses. Many food lovers who are searching for flavorful ingredients prefer artisanal cheeses to the mass produced versions that are available in many supermarkets. But what is an artisanal cheese and why are they so much more flavorful than mass produced cheeses?
An artisanal cheese is produced in small batches using more traditional cheese making methods. Cheddar cheeses, for example, will have the curds hand cut, stacked and pressed according to the traditional technique of “cheddaring” which gives this cheese its name. Because they are produced in small batches, the conditions which affect the taste, color and texture of a cheese can be controlled more precisely and the cheeses can be aged and ripened so that they display certain characteristics.
Artisanal cheese makers may either use milk from their own animals or may purchase the milk used to make their cheese from small herds of goats, cows and sheep instead of using large volumes of milk from commercial producers. This also allows them to control the flavor of their cheese more than if possible with mass produced cheeses. Because they tend to ripen their cheeses before selling them the flavor of artisanal cheeses can often be much stronger than the products that are available in supermarkets. Some cheese making recipes may be handed down through several generations and may vary from region to region.
Some examples of artisanal cheeses from around the world include:
• Oka cheese from Quebec, a cow’s milk cheese with an orange rind, a nutty flavor and a semi-soft texture
• Epoisses de Bourgogne, a pungent cheese made from raw cow’s milk, a washed rind and a red-orange color
• Scamorza, a cow’s milk cheese from Italy that is very similar to Mozzarella cheese
• Cabrales, a Spanish cheese made from goat, sheep or cow’s milk that has a semi-soft texture and a strong, acidic flavor and blue-green veins throughout the cheese
• Lanark Blue, a Scottish blue cheese made from sheep’s milk. It has a strong flavor and a semi-hard texture
Although Artisanal cheese making became less common for years and smaller cheese companies were purchased by larger corporations there has been a renewed interest in traditional cheese making techniques and the number of companies which are now producing cheeses according to traditional methods have begun to increase once again. People are beginning to look for products that are more flavorful and of higher quality than mass produced cheese and are seeking out people who make these cheeses much more frequently than ever before.
-Written by Lisa Longworth
Friday, November 26, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cheesiest Posts
-
Molds that grow on cheese can range in color from white to green and can grow on all types of cheeses, from mozzarella to brie. Many people...
-
When cooking, it is inevitable to replace a few ingredients once in a while. This is due to reasons like; unavailability of certain ingredie...
-
There are so many types of cheddar cheeses out there for your tasting convenience that it can be difficult to distinguish between them. Aft...
-
There are many people that are fans of this delicious, semi-soft or soft cheese and for good reason. It’s ideal on pizzas, delicious melted...
-
Proper storage is one of the most important aspects of food preservation. You will realize that most food that spoils do so as a result of p...
-
What Is The Best Cheese For Nachos? You're making dinner and have decided that Mexican is the way to go. But instead of reaching for ...
-
What Is The Best Cheese To Use In Pasta Sauces? Italian food simply isn't Italian food without some cheese added to it. Whether you...
-
The best cheese for a salad topping depends both on the other ingredients in the salad and your own personal tastes. With the variety of che...
-
If you are a fan of aged cheddar, then you have probably noticed that when you eat older cheddars you will find some white crystals formed o...
-
When many people think of Cheddar cheese , they see before them beautiful gleaming blocks of orange cheese. They may think that this is the ...
No comments:
Post a Comment