Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Let's Talk Cheese

A wise cartoon mouse once said:

Cheese! I just love cheese. Really I do.

Well I totally agree and France is one of the best place in the world for a cheese lover, such as myself, to partake. As we walked to our temporary home in Cannes on Sunday we walked by a Fromagier's shop and marked that location for a return trip once they opened. Did you know that many fromagier's are closed on Monday? I didn't. So it wasn't until today that we actually got to stop in and negotiate the vending of some cheesy comestibles.

As we approached the shop, the first thing we noticed was the smell which was incredible. Strong and cheesy (some may have described me that way, though never that I know of in reference to smell). We picked out three cheeses and high-tailed it back to our mouse house after one quick stop at the bread store to get some freshly baked bread. Our first was Les Capitelles Banon, a goat cheese from haute Provence wrapped in chestnut leaves. The second was Ceneri et Fils St. Marcellin from here in Cannes and the last one was a Brie from Mieux. At first, I thought I had had lots of brie so why do that again but this looked much fresher from the typical refrigerated type we get back home so we gave it a try.

OMG this is some good cheese! I have never tasted such subtlety in cheese before and I suspect it is related to how cheese is made and sold in the states. First, by law, all cheese must be made from pasturized milk which destroys undesirable microorganisms but it also destroys a lot of desirable ones and we are left with a much less interesting cheese. The second problem is that cheese is then wrapped in plastic and then refrigerated - both of which kill the cheese so once again we lose out on so many of the things that make cheese so interesting (and tasty!)

The Banon and Marcellin are just wonderful. We had actually been eating some Marcellin from a local grocery store while we waited for the fromagerie to open and it was great. Not much different this time given it was the same local brand. Creamy and strong but far from overpowering. I really want to talk about the brie though. This was like no brie I have ever tasted. So light and creamy and it had a nutty taste as well but the flavor that finally popped through was truffle. It was fantastic. If you think you like brie now, you should just get on a plane and come here and try some. It is worth the 27 hour flight we took. Since we can't bring cheese back into the states, that is about the only option we have but if you'd like, I'll wait and make sure we have some ready for you :)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you put some cheese in a baggie and bring it back for me? I'm sure it will keep better than sushi from Gonpachi....

Anonymous said...

OK Chris, you can take a seat and wait for Ed and I. We are on our way to attend your next cheese sampling party... and while you're waiting... would you please sign me up for one of those sailing classes?

Wendy said...

Please Please ... Can anyone tell me the mouse character or cartoon that she was on who said... "Cheese i just love cheese really i do"

lovesbacon said...

It was Tom and Jerry. Jerry has a date with a little white mouse. I've been trying to find the episode and it's killing me!

Unknown said...

"Cheese. I just loooove cheese. Raally I do!" was one of Goldimouse's lines in a WB cartoon that starred Sylvester and his [always-ashamed] son. The title was "Goldimouse and the Three Cats".