Monday, December 7, 2015

Reasons To Throw A Cheese Tasting Party

Next time you find yourself looking for an idea for your next party, consider a cheese tasting. This is actually one of the simplest types of parties to throw as you only need a few basic supplies. Not only is it easy to plan, but you will be able to try new things and eat as much delicious cheese as you want.Here are just some other reasons to consider throwing a cheese tasting party.

No Cooking Required

A big problem with many parties is all of the prep work involved, such as cooking and cleaning. While you will have to clean your house before a cheese party, you won’t have to cook a single thing unless you want to. It may be fun to serve baked Brie or a cheese-based dip, but this is completely optional. Instead, you only need to put the cheese on trays with the appropriate serving utensils and labels.

Try New Things

A cheese tasting party is also the perfect opportunity to try new things, particularly cheeses that are less common. If there is a cheese you’ve heard about, but never tried, throwing a tasting party may give you the motivation you need to buy it. The party is also the perfect opportunity to splurge on a fancier or artisan cheese you’ve always wanted. Best of all, you won’t be the only one trying new things; your guests will be doing so as well.

Learn About Cheese

A cheese tasting party isn’t just about enjoying the cheese, although that is a main component. It is also the perfect chance to learn about cheese. When you pick a variety, take some time to learn where it’s from, its common pairings, and its flavor and texture. You can even share this information with your guests on little labels by each cheese.

Limitless Combinations

Even if you have thrown a cheese tasting party in the past, you can easily do so again. There are at least hundreds of cheeses, meaning that you could host a tasting party every day of the year and never serve the same one twice!

Formal Or Casual

Don’t forget that you can make your cheese tasting party as casual or formal as you want. For a formal affair, serve the cheese in courses at a table, pairing each with wine. For a casual party, simply spread the cheese around the room on different trays, all which should be clearly labeled. You can do as much or as little as you want with the cheese party.

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