Reynard
Guru
going for a bike ride?
And risk being blown into the next county?

I've also got some nice cornish brie that's been slowly ripening in the fridge. It's getting to the point of having the right degree of squish.
going for a bike ride?
If it weren't for the COVID thing, I'd be quite happy being blown across several counties - I've done it before! Then catch the train homeAnd risk being blown into the next county?
I've also got some nice cornish brie that's been slowly ripening in the fridge. It's getting to the point of having the right degree of squish.
AsDespite having tasted many delicious French cheeses over the years, I reckon British cheeses now just about have the upper hand in both variety and quality. Try the unpasteurised sheep milk cheese, Flower Marie for example, or the extremely rich Finn.
These are occasional treats - for more regular consumption I shop local, meaning stilton, preferably from the C*****n Bassett creamery, an enjoyable bike ride away, or the ever reliable Lincolnshire Poacher.
Previous posters are spot on about the affinity between mango chutney and stilton. One of our favourite meals is stilton potato cake with my home-made mango chutney and salad to make a slight gesture towards healthy eating. When I finally get around to actually weighing ingredients instead of just chucking them together I'll post a recipe on Cookingbites.![]()
How about gorgonzola? (the dolce version, not the piccante)
Its Vacherin Mont D'or season.....
Looks like it only comes in big portions, there’s only me and I’m meant to be on a diet![]()
Yes its best doused in wine, baked and shared with stuff to dip into it. Invite a friend(s) round.
Diet and tasty cheese aren't easy bedfellows.
if you want a milder end blue cheese, Saint Agur or Danish blue might be worth looking at.
I'm trying some new cheeses and looking for any more suggestions