Parmesan parmigiano Reggiano

First Parmesan on the list, this one from The Asda is fine. Not massive on flavour, but sweet and perfect on Lesley’s Lasagne. Coupled with Christian Patat Appassimento a lovely evening.
366 Days of Cheese
First Parmesan on the list, this one from The Asda is fine. Not massive on flavour, but sweet and perfect on Lesley’s Lasagne. Coupled with Christian Patat Appassimento a lovely evening.
Does what it says on the tin! Quite hot chilliest in this cheddar cheese, good for cooking with , nice sliced up into risotto.
Very creamy for a cheddar, more like a rich maturing Lancashire, I think this cheese is now made by Carron Lodge in Preston. Very tasty.
Quite light and creamy for a cheddar, maybe that is the result of being aged in a cave!
Another very nice cheese.
A feisty you this is, enjoying it along side a pint of Quiet Bat People from Fell brewery. The cheese has a strong Parmesan flavour but softer, with blue cheese notes. It is good.
Came in a pack with some salami and chorizo so the best place for it was on a pizza. It was a bit smoky but that could have been from the chorizo!
Nice to be able to try 2 Stilton and the Stichelton at the same time. The Colston Bassett was the better of the 2 Stiltons, richer creamier flavour, fuller more mature rind, really good blue cheese.
This mini roule is lovely, sharp tomato and creamy cheese with a twirl of basil running through it.
Made at Welbeck farm in Nottinghamshire using unpasteurised milk. This cheese Is named after the Stilton village mentioned in the doomsday book. I far prefer this to Stilton, it is creamy with a bright tang, fairly fresh crumbly cheese, great. Thanks Jon for bringing this from Welbeck.