guide: the perfect cheese plate

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I came across this ‘handy guide to creating the perfect cheese plate‘ created by the head cheesemonger at Murray’s Cheese, Sydney Willcox, and Joanna Goddard from ‘A Cup of Jo‘ and let me tell you, it is the bommmbbbdotcom. If you ever plan on serving a cheese plate they give you all the pointers you need to know:

1. When you invite friends over, buy one ounce per person per cheese; and stick to five to six cheeses total.
2. Choose a fun variety of cheeses: different textures, countries, and all three milk types (goat, sheep, cow).
3. Serve all the cheeses on one big board. You want your guests to start with the mildest and work up to the strongest, so place the cheeses in “clock order”–12 o’clock being the mildest and 11 o’clock being the strongest.
4. Take the cheese out of the fridge at least an hour before serving. Cheese should be eaten at room temperature, when it’s at its full flavor and texture.
5. Put out a few different knives. Goat and blue cheeses crumble if you use a regular knife, so cheese wires are the best thing to use–if you don’t have one, you can use dental floss! Softer cheeses work best with a butter knife. Harder cheeses, like parmesan, are good with a triangle-shaped knife. Cut circular cheeses in wedges, like a pizza.
6. If you have leftovers, don’t store the cheese in Saran Wrap, which will make the cheese sweat and leave a plastic-y taste. Cheese is living and needs to breathe, so wrap it in parchment or wax paper, and keep it in the most humid part of the fridge (usually the vegetable drawer).

AND, they gave six cheese selects for the perfect basic cheese plate which you can read here.

So…who is coming over for a wine and cheese soirée this weekend?

Nom nom nommmm.

Photo: A Cup of Jo

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24 comments

  1. Ahh, I love cheese, which is why living in France is perfect for me… and these are good tips! Next time I can afford/have a reason to make a cheese plate I’ll keep these tips in mind! Haha, thanks for posting this!

    Cheers,
    –Megan//The Martian Tide

  2. Oh I love cheese plates! This is great. As soon as I move out of my crappy studio and have parties I shall put it into practice.

  3. this is PERFECT. i’m so happy you posted this. i’ve been eating my version of a cheese plate for the past two nights but this is SO much better.

  4. great post. cheese is one of my pleasures in life. for a girl’s night or a good friend, i’ll splurge on good cheeses at the market just like i would on a good bottle of wine, once in a while anyway.

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