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The Undiscovered Country

Started by OzzieCheese, April 06, 2015, 01:19:53 AM

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Andrew Marshallsay

Another cheese for you!
Just as well I'm sitting down or I'd probably slip up in my own drool. I do love a good washed rind.
A lovely looking cheese and a great journey tou've taken us on through the previously undiscovered country.
- Andrew

LoftyNotions

And you can relax with the next one. :)  Looks marvy.

Larry

Stinky


OzzieCheese

Thank you all for your encouragement and cheeses.  This will be a repeated cheese.  Thanks again.. Now I've got to eat it :)

-- Mal
Usually if one person asks a question then 10 are waiting for the answer - Please ask !

Boofer

Good job, Mal.

I think you discovered a fundamental law of washed rinds...thinner is key.

A cheese for that piece of education. ;)

-Boofer-
Let's ferment something!
Bread, beer, wine, cheese...it's all good.

Gregore

A cheese 4 u  for having the patience to wait  until it was ready, I never seem to be able to.

OzzieCheese

Just a quick aside... Tasted my first Époisses de Bourgogne today.  There is a new Cheese vendor in the market today and WOW! what an amazing taste.  Seeing as it really reeks I probably will not get to make one.  There an up side however... I was wondering whether the smell of my cheese was anywhere near those of AOC names and was very encouraged that although the taste is slightly different - the texture and smell was spot on and I now have to work on the dimensions and the taste will come.  If you are reading this and you have never made one of these little smelly treasures, then I would recommend you try as it has added an amazing facet to my Cheese tastes and adventures..

-- Mal
Usually if one person asks a question then 10 are waiting for the answer - Please ask !