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Blackambert Cheese Making Recipe

Started by dttorun, March 16, 2011, 03:31:23 PM

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dttorun

Does anyone know about blackambert cheese? The sources I've found on the net say it is camambert cheese washed with squid ink to make it black. Then it becomes dark gray as the mold grows. It is made by an Argentinian company. I can't relate cheese and squid ink as food colourant. I even didn't know if squid ink is edible.
Thanks,
Tan

Helen

Well... Squid ink is edible because that's what is used in risottos.

However, I never imagined an ink camembert. What an intriguing idea those people had...

ScottC

Yes, also squid-ink pasta is quite common!

The only squid ink cheese I've heard of is from japan... a Furano Cheese Company product that is coloured all the way through.

Cheers,

Scott.

OudeKaas

Quote from: ScottC on March 17, 2011, 03:09:57 AM
Yes, also squid-ink pasta is quite common!

The only squid ink cheese I've heard of is from japan... a Furano Cheese Company product that is coloured all the way through.

Cheers,

Scott.


Wow, that's interesting - I never would have suspected this as a colorant for cheese! Piecing together my school-days Japanese plus Google Translate, it looks like the product, a squid ink-infused Camembert, is called "Sepia" and was supposedly insipred by the image of winter snow lying atop the fertile black earth of the area of northern Japan where the creamery is (somewhere in Hokkaido). Cool-looking stuff.

I guess it's a bit gimmicky, but it does look neat. Wonder if it has any impact on the taste?

scubagirlwonder

Here's another link about the Furano Black Camembert http://bigfoodsmallworld.blogspot.com/2009/04/black-camembert.html
My experience with squid ink has been limited to dishes like squid cooked in it's own ink and risotto, both dishes had intense minerally,  briny, loamy and "earthy/oceanic" flavors, so I would assume that any cheese made with the ink would also have those flavors imparted on it...

ScottC

I've never actually tasted squid ink, but it does sound like it would go well with a soft cheese.

Queixo

Mi wife preparing arroz negro (black rice) past weekend. It's not uncommon around here.
Made with cuttlefish ink, actually, not squid.