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Not a Stilton, but . . .
« on: June 19, 2020, 07:38:15 PM »
I followed the recipe in Ms. Karlin’s book, but looking back at my notes, there’s this: “Curd too soft, may not be enough crevices.”

It got peau de crapaud, and certainly didn’t look like a Stilton. Now at seven months old:



And cutting into, it certainly didn’t look like a Stilton:





But, you ask, how did it taste?

Surprisingly, this was very good. If I had been served it, and didn’t know what it was, I would have said to myself, “Hmm, this is a nice Cheddar, but also a blue, weird.”



(I made the sourdough crackers, so they are a bit raggedy!)

So, not a Stilton, but delicious. . . which proves that you can screw up completely and still get yummy cheese!

-L