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Goat Cheese
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Per Lb.
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A mild and more economical version of our chevre, a pasteurized goat cheese
with a washed rind. With a firm white paste, it has a delightful medium pungent
fragrance that carries throughout the cheese
Description
Goat Cheese is a fresh cheese which resembles
cream cheese. This type of goat cheese tends to be slightly crumbly,
creamy, and may have a strong goat flavor. Often soft goat cheese is
herbed or spiced, and may be decorated with flowers or rosemary. Creamy goat
cheese is delicious in salads, bread, and pizzas. Creamy goat cheeses tend to have more complex flavors and
an almost buttery feel. Goat cheese softens when exposed to heat,
although it does not melt in the same way that many cow cheeses do. Firmer goat
cheeses with rinds are sometimes baked in the oven to form a gooey warm
cheese which is ideal for spreading on bread with roasted garlic, or alone.
When goat cheese is served hot, it is known as goat cheese chaud.
History
Goat cheese
is commonly known as a French cheese, but goats milk is used to produce
cheeses throughout the world.
France produces a great number of
goat's milk cheeses, especially in the Loire Valley and Poitou, where goats are
said to have been brought by the Moors in the 8th century.
Wine Pairing
Goat cheese pairs well with dry white wines such as Chablis or
Sauvignon Blanc. The best choice would
be a white wine from Loire such as Sancerre.
If one prefers a red wine, a medium bodied Beaujolais or an Italian
Tempanillo pairs well with this goat cheese.
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Price is per Lb. Actual weight may vary up to 10%.
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Price is per Lb. Actual weight may vary up to 10%
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Price is per 4 Oz. package.
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