April 17, 2012
Le Grain d'Orge
The alchemy that is cheesemaking never ceases to amaze me, and after five years of tasting French cheese, I'm convinced that cheesemakers should be revered for their imagination and talent.
Here in Normandy alone, they have given us La Crémeux du Mont-St-Michel, Livarot, Camembert and Le Pavé d'Auge, and I would like to personally thank them for each and every one.
Now I've discovered Le Grain d'Orge, a sweet and salty, superb unpasteurized cow's milk cheese produced by the Fromagerie Graindorge in Livarot.
Oh my!
Every taste of this golden cheese reveals rich layers of yeast, salt, milk, mushrooms and a bit of caramel flavor. And to top it off, le Grain d'Orge is matured in the famous local spirit, Calvados, which adds a subtle flavor of sweet apple. The result is a cheese that is seriously irresistible.
The slight sweetness and rich, yeasty flavors would be a perfect match with hard apple cider.
Le Grain d'Orge is available in the States. Ask for it at your local cheese counter or buy it online from Zabar's, WB Cheese or Gourmet-Food.com.
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19 comments:
Yes, right along with my amateur wine studies, I need to pick up the basics for cheese as well.
Might work at the same time. So many treats, so little time.
Miam!
TCH
I agree! Cheese is a whole new world to discover.
Nathalie
Super miam!
Oh my another one to try when we come back to France in August, I can see my waistline is going to expand, you've made it sound so delicious can't wait to try it, hope I can get some in the region we're staying in!
Looks delicious!
So happy Spring is here now when I can sit on a deck of our local winery and devour a cheese plate with some accompanied wine in the sun!
I always so to my boyfriend when he leaves cheese out to dry...Respect the cheese!
The Wanderfull Traveler
I am getting to love all cheeses more and more! Diane
Great post! Who doesn't love cheese? I'm going to look for this one stateside. Can't wait to try it!
Thanks for the heads up. I will look for this cheese at our cheese shop.
Ohmygosh! I am SO going to go out and get some. My mouth is watering. It looks super scrumptious, and i can almost taste it. Gawd i adore cheese. Have never met one i didn't like. :)
Herbaholic
Enjoy the cheese and walk a bit more to counter its effects. :)
Murissa
That sounds wonderful! I wish that there had been wineries in the Languedoc that offered little cheese plates to nibble on while tasting. Enjoy spring!
Diane
It's unavoidable if you live in France.
Liza
Please let me know what you think!
chcmichel
Hope you find it. It's wonderful!
Mary
Then you'll love le Grain d'Orge.
:)
Oh man, my husband would go bananas over your photo. Me? Hand me a truffle-stuffed brillat savarin and I'm in heaven!
I've been eating Livarot for a week or two now. It's delicious. Now I'll have to look for Grain d'Orge.
Lindsey
Truffle stuffed Brillat Savarin? Not a bad choice, my friend. :)
Ken
We love Livarot too...it is similar, but I found that Grain d'Orge has more complex flavors. Let me know what you think when you find it.
Yum, I want to eat a big hunk of that with a bunch of grapes!
Andi
Mmmm....that sounds like a match made in heaven!
Just picked some up at Trader Joe's today! You are right--complex, interesting flavors, and great with an apple!
Anon
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
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