Tag: sheep’s milk

  • Ossau-Iraty is Oh So Yummy

    Ossau-Iraty is Oh So Yummy

    Once upon a time I wrote about Mahón, and my deep and undying devotion for that cheese. I share those feelings equally with another cheese: a sheep’s milk Tomme from France’s Basque country that goes by the name of Ossau-Iraty. Mahón doesn’t have to worry about me cheating on it; I give these cheeses both…

  • Grand Ewe’s One Tough Gouda

    Grand Ewe’s One Tough Gouda

    Okay, okay. I’ve definitely gotten the memos from my readership that this blog needs MOAR VIDEOZ. And so I took some time out of my busy workday of managing a cheese shop to stop and cut the cheese–and film it for y’all. (And no, mom, I did not “glam it up” for this one. This…

  • Cow, Sheep, Goat: What’s in a Milk?

    Cow, Sheep, Goat: What’s in a Milk?

    Milk is milk, is milk, right? Well, no. All milk serves the same basic purpose of nourishing a mammal’s young, but how that milk accomplishes its goal is different for each animal. Cheeses made from cow’s milk are perhaps the most prevalent in the United States, but goat’s milk cheeses and sheep’s milk cheeses are…

  • The Truth about “Pecorino”

    The Truth about “Pecorino”

    Customers come in all the time looking for “Pecorino.” Typically they have a recipe in hand, either on paper or on their phones. They’re usually hunting around in the cow’s milk section, near the goudas and swisses. Most of the time, my response is, “what kind of Pecorino are you looking for?” This is when…