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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Fresh cheese just arrived today also...

We just got in Fresh Bufala Mozzarella and Burrata back in stock and fresh today at Forsyth


Burrata Cheese
Burrata is the ultimate a fresh Italian cheese. It is fresh Mozzarella that is wrapped around a mixture of cream and more mozzarella. The best way to serve is to just slice the top of the cheese with an "X" and then pour on a little olive oil, pepper, and sea salt. Great with your favorite greens like arugula or on crostini. (this one we have is made in Wisconsin)



We also have Fresh Italian Mozzarella di Bufala in stock now!



And something new for us at Forsyth
Bellwether Farms Crescenza - Come in for a taste
It is a domestic version of Stracchino, which is a very fresh Italian Cheese.

"Family owned and operated, Bellwether Farms is located in Sonoma County, California, about an hour north of San Francisco, and a few miles from the Pacific Ocean.  Our cheeses are used by chefs in many of the finest restaurants across the country, and are regularly featured in The New York Times, Martha Stewart, Sunset Magazine, and gourmet food publications everywhere. You see, good taste always travels well."  -- Bellwether


The recipe for our Crescenza was learned on a trip to Northern Italy in the spring of 1996. One of our customers, Carlo Middione, recommended we try this cheese. We were introduced to a small cheese maker a little west of Milan who processed about 100 gallons of milk at a time and made a variety of cheeses from each batch. Her creamery was a two person operation located on her family’s dairy. The dairy was large and sold most of its milk to some large customer but she ran the small creamery and cheese shop herself. We spent the day with her and were able to help her make her cheeses. After returning to the US, I began working on the Crescenza. It took about 6 months before I was able to adjust the recipe to account for the higher butterfat and solids of the Jersey cow’s milk we were using. The secret of this cheese is balancing the acid development with moisture level in the correct he cheese to have it ripen properly.


Here are some recipes -- click here



Crescenza Ideas & Tips

Crescenza Ideas & Tips
Picture courtesy of Sideburns in Tampa, FL. 
Crescenza is a great substitute for Mozzarella.
  • Melt on top of your favorite Burger, Pizza or Panini.
  • Drizzle with Oilive Oil, Cracked Pepper and Fresh Herbs.
  • Fold into your Risotto or Polenta for an extra creaminess.
  • Cube up and add to your favorite Salad.
  • Serve on top of Crostini with Vegetables and Meats.
  • Pair with Fresh Fruit and Toast for a scrumptious breakfast.
  • Serve on a beautiful Cheese Course with your favorite accoutrements.
  • Smear it on your favorite Bread or Sandwich.
  • Add to your favorite Pasta.

Here is a picture of it....

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