Friday, September 10, 2010

Girl meets cheese, a love story...


The cheese that turned me, think vampire but tyrophile, was Humboldt Fog from Cypress Grove. I randomly walked into a cheese shop, not expecting anything, and got walloped with a huge surprise. It was much like Nightmare Before Christmas, when Jack Skellington discovered the holiday trees in the forest, only my uncovering was much more complicated and notably aromatic. What a site, I never knew that there was such a thing as a cheese boutique!



With so many colorful options surrounding me, my eyes were darting back and forth like a music conductor’s baton. I stood in the shop and tried to look for something familiar or see if anything called to me, after a few minutes I saw the one. I made an instant beeline and was completely enamored by its frosty white brilliance. It glistened against a matte chalky rind, encompassing an ancient beauty. What stood out the most was a mysterious black ash line that ran across the inner body, like a crack on a perfect Greek statue. I introduce to you, Humboldt Fog. 

The cheese monger was friendly and after discussing a few details about the cheese and where it came from, he was ready to have me sample it. I watched as it crumbled into my hand like snow flurries and remember closing my eyes when I tasted it, I couldn’t even help it. It was chalky, yet creamy, biting but sweet. I never thought of a cheese as “tart” before but this one was; to the point that I had a tightening in my jaw. What a cheese. 


That day drove me to research more about cheese and has made me appreciate the art form that it is.  Next time you're in a cheese shop, try seeing if a cheese calls out to you and give it a go.  You may be surprised to find that sometimes the cheese may be shopping for youcheese is alive after all. 

Humboldt Fog was my first curd love. What’s yours?



2 comments:

  1. Hey Cass, I just followed your comment from Madame Fromage back to...hey, a great cheese blog! I loved reading about all your CA cheese discoveries. Love the Tillamook VW bus...what a dream! Cheers to you. Glad to hear you got to try Red Hawk. Try it with a chocolate stout sometime -- freaky good.

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  2. Yay! Glad you found me. The Tillamook bus was awesome, I should have used that as leverage to win your book contest. haha. I will surely be trying the big Red with some stout soon, sounds killer. Thanks for checking out my blog, I'm a happy girl tonight!

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