Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tis the Season to eat Goat cheese..

The sun is out, the parks are crowded, the water is soothing and the air is crisp. Its the season for sun, picnics in the park, holidays with family and friends and....... Goat Cheese!
Its that time of year when the weather allows for greener pastures and subsequently a much richer, and fuller milk, especially from Goats.
We have a great range of goat cheeses in store at the moment that will only be available through till around late October so come in soon to take full advantage! Here are two of our favourites:
GALETTE des TEMPLIERS
This is an incredibly intricate cheese, loved not only for its unique texture and flavour but for the visual aspect that it brings to any cheeseboard. The Galette des Templiers is an 8 cornered, flat, unpasteurised cheese from Provence, in the South of France.
During the 'affinage' (maturing process) the rind is rubbed with a mix of paprika, olive oil and Marc de Provence, a typical Provencial mix.
This process goes on for two to three weeks, when the cheese will acquire an appetising, reddish rind and the paste will become soft and smooth, the taste intense.
THYM TAMARE
Another of our special goat cheeses, the Thym Tamare comes from the milk of a herd known as the 'Chevre de Rove', a herd that produces a rich and smooth goat milk that creates a perfectly buttery cheese.
From the Alps of Provence, this cheese has a white clean exterior with a soft and creamy pate. It is easily distinguishable by the sprig of thyme that rests through the middle of the cheese, leaving a slight hint of flavour that blends perfectly with the rich goat flavour.
Both cheeses would be fantastic served with a cold White or Rose wine!

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