Oh dear, I've scoffed an inordinately large quantity of Stilton and red wine ....

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Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
[QUOTE 2238479, member: 259"]You don't want to eat it now, it's probably gone mouldy.[/quote]

Nice one, Mort.^_^
I'm fortunate to live within easy cycling distance of several stilton producers, of which Colston Bassett is probably the pick (Stichelton is at least as good, but a) it's dearer, and b) there are hills in the way!!!). As a consequence, I tend to buy rather more than would form part of a sensible diet. A large portion of the "past its use-by date" (hah!!!) lump went into my own-recipe stilton potato cake last night, thus nullifying any adverse effects of the mould (the very essence of a good stilton!) and even the rind (which I doubt many people use, even for bird food).
Absolutely delicious, loaded with calories, and probably even more loaded with cholesterol.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Red wine and Stilton, class. I have a bit of blue Stiton left over from Christmas as I am the only one in the house who eats it. A crusty bagette and some mustard pickle will finish it this week.:hungry:
 

doctornige

Well-Known Member
well it was just over it's use-by date... I've beaten-it down with copious Sicillian red ... am I gonna be safe-enough for the morning club run? :eek:

Maybe I'll be tail-end Charlie.

You will be fine. I did 30 miles with Polocini on the after effects of a bottle of white burgundy (1er cru - very nice), half a bottle of Muscat, two Sierra Nevadas and a dram. The whole lot was consumed alongside Simon Hopkinson's sublime and eponymous roast chicken, and a simple dessert of caremelised and flambeed apple slices.

Live well, ride hard.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
[QUOTE 2239206, member: 259"]You can't use an elegant retort on threebikesmcginty - he thinks it's a type of cake. :whistle:[/quote]

You're right, I'd no idea what he was on about. As far as I know there are 2 sorts of red wine, cork or screw-top.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
it is a colston basset , bought from neals yard dairy in borough market. best stilton i have tasted in a long time
 

Maz

Guru
I've never been a big fan of vein cheeses. How can you tell when they've gone off?
 
Nice one, Mort.^_^
I'm fortunate to live within easy cycling distance of several stilton producers, of which Colston Bassett is probably the pick (Stichelton is at least as good, but a) it's dearer, and b) there are hills in the way!!!). As a consequence, I tend to buy rather more than would form part of a sensible diet. A large portion of the "past its use-by date" (hah!!!) lump went into my own-recipe stilton potato cake last night, thus nullifying any adverse effects of the mould (the very essence of a good stilton!) and even the rind (which I doubt many people use, even for bird food).
Absolutely delicious, loaded with calories, and probably even more loaded with cholesterol.

Fantastic stilton...I had some tonight too, but not that fine variety. I did manage a few glasses of red but it's 9.22 and I need the sack already.
 
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