The Cheese Chronicles: A Journey Through American Cheese Making - From Farm to Table | Artisan Cheese Guide for Gourmet Cooking & Charcuterie Boards
The Cheese Chronicles: A Journey Through American Cheese Making - From Farm to Table | Artisan Cheese Guide for Gourmet Cooking & Charcuterie Boards

The Cheese Chronicles: A Journey Through American Cheese Making - From Farm to Table | Artisan Cheese Guide for Gourmet Cooking & Charcuterie Boards

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The Cheese Chronicles is an insider's look at the burgeoning world of American cheese from one lucky person who has seen more wedges and wheels, visited more cheesemakers, and tasted more delicious (and occasionally stinky) American cheese than anyone else. Liz Thorpe, second in command at New York's renowned Murray's Cheese, has used her notes and conversations from hundreds of tastings spanning nearly a decade to fashion this odyssey through the wonders of American cheese. Offering more than eighty profiles of the best, the most representative, and the most important cheesemakers, Thorpe chronicles American cheesemaking from the brave foodie hobbyists of twenty years ago (who put artisanal cheese on the map) to the carefully cultivated milkers and makers of today. Thorpe travels to the nation's cheese farms and factories, four-star kitchens and farmers' markets, bringing you along for the journey. In her quest to explore cheesemaking, she high-lights the country's greatest cheeses and concludes that today's cheesemakers can help provide more nourishing and sensible food for all Americans.Steve Jenkins, author of the celebrated Cheese Primer, calls this "the best book about cheese you'll ever read." The Cheese Chronicles is a cultural history of an industry that has found breakout success and achieved equal footing with its European cousins.

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I don't have any patience for self-serving writing and very little patience for poor prose. I feel like I and some of the readers who gave the book such dreadful reviews must have read a different book, because this book is neither. This is a wonderfully written narrative through the American cheese "renaissance." It's dotted with - horrors, after all, we are discussing cheese! - humor. A truly engaging book that seamlessly weaves personal stories of struggle and triumph (and some failures along the way) with an exhaustive and exceedingly well-researched look at the abundance of cheeses across milks, styles and regional influences, now available to us all - in no small measure, because of the courage of an early few, undaunted group of artisans.Cheese and wine can be so stodgy in conversation, and in writing; I found this book an immensely pleasurable read.
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