Favourite Cheese 15:39 - Sep 9 with 4148 views | BrianMcCarthy | Time we resurrected one of our favourite threads. I was told I was lactose-intolerant (among other intolerances) many years ago and had to cut out all cheese. Now, as a result of minding myself and my diet for years I can eat cheese again. So, currently in the Pyrenees, I’m enjoying a glass of Corbieres and some Roquefort. Amazing combination. I’m saying it now. Roquefort is my favourite. Mind you, I’m now able to sample the LFW suggestions! | |
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Favourite Cheese on 15:56 - Sep 9 with 2554 views | Boston | Swiss, but only the holes | |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:06 - Sep 9 with 2527 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | Farmhouse cheddar A good camembert Halloumi A good herb feta | |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:45 - Sep 9 with 2492 views | aston_hoop | THE main reason to visit the PaÃs Vasco | |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:56 - Sep 9 with 2475 views | colinallcars | I like Wensleydale, a nice dry tasting cheese. And most hard goat cheese. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 17:04 - Sep 9 with 2462 views | Dorse | Four posts in and still no-one has said 'Nob'. Kudos all round. That blue Brie stuff, Cambozola, for me. Very nice indeed. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 17:11 - Sep 9 with 2454 views | DannyPaddox | I once said to a French girl, “I love your country apart from the wine and the cheeses. They’re not all that really” Surprised she didn’t attack me and actually carried on the conversation I asked her what she thought the best French was. She answered Crotin De Chavignol. I remembered the name and a year later in France I tried some. I’m not a massive fan of goats cheese but this is delicious. Not too strong but lots of subtle flavours. Strangely refreshing. Btw: Brian, in the Pyrenees, if you’re anywhere near Ax-Les-Thermes, it’s well worth a visit. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 17:13 - Sep 9 with 2450 views | runningman75 | Manchego | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Favourite Cheese on 17:44 - Sep 9 with 2407 views | Snipper | Am I the only one who hates cheese? When I say cheese, I mean lumps of cheese. Melted cheese on a pizza don’t count, as the other stuff on there masks it. I bloody hate cheese. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 18:12 - Sep 9 with 2379 views | dannyblue | Love the brebis in the Pyrenees. The ewe’s cheese. Like ossau iraty. Preferably unpasteurised direct from a farm. I like saint felicien a lot too | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 18:22 - Sep 9 with 2374 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Favourite Cheese on 17:44 - Sep 9 by Snipper | Am I the only one who hates cheese? When I say cheese, I mean lumps of cheese. Melted cheese on a pizza don’t count, as the other stuff on there masks it. I bloody hate cheese. |
Bleu des Basques has rocketed to the top of the of the pile for me. Can be found in Borough Market and I’ve also found it in Harrison’s in Pitzhanger Lane. With age, I find I’m purchasing more blue cheeses: Cashel, Stilton and Roquefort are all blinding. but I won’t turn my nose up at a good goats cheese, a Yarg and a pwaper cheddar are delicious. If you do splash out on a good hard cheese (and some soft ones) try a little dash of truffle infused honey. I was in a restaurant in France three years back and when the waiter offered a dash I was a bit nahhh at first. Now, it seems only natural. Bit pricey, but you’ll thank me later.... | |
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Favourite Cheese on 19:58 - Sep 9 with 2327 views | Esox_Lucius | Gorgonzola Picante with a chilled Pouilly-Fumé for me as a treat at Christmas. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 20:01 - Sep 9 with 2322 views | WokingR | Sussex Blue. It's a blue cheese, but it's red. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 21:04 - Sep 9 with 2286 views | FredManRave | If you like Roquefort Brian and you like a good sausage then may I recommend the following cheesy sausage; Chorizo with Roquefort. Literally had it for lunch yesterday. There was a party in my mouth. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 23:32 - Sep 9 with 2206 views | loftboy | Extra mature cheddar, farmhouse cheddar, discovered a cove cheddar from Cornwall in M & S the other week which was lovely. I have never tried any soft cheese as I can’t stand the texture, and refuse point blank to try any of the Brie my girlfriend has in the fridge. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 23:50 - Sep 9 with 2192 views | CliveWilsonSaid | Wookey Hole Cheddar, Gorwydd Caerphilly. I also like those slices of Jarlsburg you get in packets, just role them up and chomp on them as they are. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 05:29 - Sep 10 with 2140 views | WokingR |
Favourite Cheese on 21:04 - Sep 9 by FredManRave | If you like Roquefort Brian and you like a good sausage then may I recommend the following cheesy sausage; Chorizo with Roquefort. Literally had it for lunch yesterday. There was a party in my mouth. |
Where did you get those? That's making my mouth water | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 06:01 - Sep 10 with 2136 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The Shareef don’t like it... | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 07:46 - Sep 10 with 2094 views | HantsR | Venezuelan Beaver cheese is a classic, my local shop seems to be right out of it just now. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 08:23 - Sep 10 with 2072 views | Metallica_Hoop | | |
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Favourite Cheese on 08:38 - Sep 10 with 2064 views | Orthodox_Hoop | There's a Cheese Deli on Northfields Avenue, went there recently and got an extra mature cheddar called Black Bomber... best cheese I've had in recent memory. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 10:42 - Sep 10 with 2021 views | Metallica_Hoop |
Favourite Cheese on 08:38 - Sep 10 by Orthodox_Hoop | There's a Cheese Deli on Northfields Avenue, went there recently and got an extra mature cheddar called Black Bomber... best cheese I've had in recent memory. |
If it's the one that comes in the Black Wax all their cheeses are rather tasty. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 10:46 - Sep 10 with 2017 views | Hayesender | A nice classic extra mature Canadian cheddar. Might have to pop out later and get some and a jar of piccalily | |
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Favourite Cheese on 10:48 - Sep 10 with 2014 views | Toast_R | Port Salut, Leerdammer and Gouda. Can't go wrong. Quite like that Mexican Cheddar from Tesco, always buy a generous slice for Xmas. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 10:56 - Sep 10 with 2003 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Favourite Cheese on 10:48 - Sep 10 by Toast_R | Port Salut, Leerdammer and Gouda. Can't go wrong. Quite like that Mexican Cheddar from Tesco, always buy a generous slice for Xmas. |
I went off Port Salut for a while but got some on offer last week. Was rather nice. Leerdammer is similar to Jarlsburg I seem to remember. Has a nice nutty flavour. | |
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