As I taste the various cheeses I've bought, from time to time I will put in recommendations and descriptions into this blog. Three cheeses I've had some recent tastes of are described in this posting. Two are blue cheeses and the third is a goat's milk cheese, all from the United States, though the third has a name that would suggest it was from Spain.
As I said in a posting on December 18th, I was told at Cowgirl Creamery that the Jasper Hill Bayley Hazen Blue was very similar to English Stilton. And in fact, it has a nice "earthy" taste superimposed on the "tang" you expect on a blue cheese, exactly like Stilton. It's probably the first USA-produced cheese I've had that I'd compare to Stilton, and a new favorite of mine.
Rogue Creamery's Smokey Blue is another, quite different, American blue cheese. It combines the nice taste of a smoked cheese with the "tang" of a typical blue cheese. I've been getting it at Whole Foods Market, but it can be bought at a number of places, including online (click on the Rogue Creamery link in this post).
And something completely different, also purchased at WFM: Cabra La Mancha is produced by a company named FireFly Farms, a fairly-local company (located in Maryland). It's a goat's milk cheese, but despite that, the cheese I think it most resembles is Meadow Creek Dairy's Grayson (which is made from cow's milk). Both have strong aromas and strong tastes — perhaps too strong for some people, but I love them. And the aromas, tastes, and textures are quite similar. Both are similar to the Italian Taleggio, but more strongly flavored and with a more powerful aroma than even a Taleggio. Oddly, I don't notice a lot of the characteristic goat-milk flavor in FireFly Farms' Cabra La Mancha.
All three of these are cheeses I really like, with the Bayley Hazen Blue particularly recommended.
Rogue Creamery's Smokey Blue is another, quite different, American blue cheese. It combines the nice taste of a smoked cheese with the "tang" of a typical blue cheese. I've been getting it at Whole Foods Market, but it can be bought at a number of places, including online (click on the Rogue Creamery link in this post).
And something completely different, also purchased at WFM: Cabra La Mancha is produced by a company named FireFly Farms, a fairly-local company (located in Maryland). It's a goat's milk cheese, but despite that, the cheese I think it most resembles is Meadow Creek Dairy's Grayson (which is made from cow's milk). Both have strong aromas and strong tastes — perhaps too strong for some people, but I love them. And the aromas, tastes, and textures are quite similar. Both are similar to the Italian Taleggio, but more strongly flavored and with a more powerful aroma than even a Taleggio. Oddly, I don't notice a lot of the characteristic goat-milk flavor in FireFly Farms' Cabra La Mancha.
All three of these are cheeses I really like, with the Bayley Hazen Blue particularly recommended.