Wednesday, May 18, 2011

05/18/2011- Hoop Cheddar Cheese


The 16th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on May 18th, 2011. Members present were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. The cheese sampled was a hoop cheddar cheese. It was served grilled on Italian bread and cold with mini-toast and apples.

Reactions

Smell:

Moobs- Smelled like cheddar cheese.

Scott- It was a nice cheddar smell.

Jesse- It smelled like cheese. Not much of a smell at all.

Tony- I forgot to smell it.


Taste:

Moobs- A very good cheddar cheese, not as sharp as some I'm used too, but still a very good robust flavor. It seemed like a high quality cheddar. Almost the idealistic cheddar cheese.

Scott- It's a good cheddar cheese taste. I like it better than the blocks of Kraft.

Jesse- By itself a canned chicken or cat-food taste. Tasted like the smell of tuna fish.

Tony- It had a kind of rubbery bite to it, but an excellent cheddar flavor. Very good cheese.


Best Application:

Moobs- My favorite was the cheese by itself. I felt like the applications got in the way of the flavor of the cheese.

Scott- I liked it on the grilled cheese the best. The butter used in making it brought out and balanced the flavors pretty nicely. A damn good grilled cheese.

Jesse- The grilled cheese had the best application, but the mini-toast was good. The texture of the cheese once melted was good, not too creamy and a lot of flavor. The grilled butter toast matched the canned preservative taste, overriding the weird after taste.

Tony- I liked the grilled cheese a lot. The bread was good and went well with this cheese. The mini toast was kind of gross, might have gone bad.


Final Thoughts:

Moobs- I liked it, interesting to try a different type of cheddar cheese.

Scott- It was a very good cheese, now that I've tried it I would probably choose it over other blocks of cheddar.

Jesse- I had some initial thoughts that this was government cheese, using Google I still stand by it and have a bias against it. In the end turned out to be a good cheddar cheese. Not much flavor though, you'd get more from a Kraft sharp cheddar.

Tony- An excellent cheese. Good substitute for Kraft cheddar. Everyone should try this cheese.

Susie the Cat: Liked it.

Monday, May 2, 2011

05/02/2011- Velveeta Cheese



The 15th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on May 2nd, 2011. Members present were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. The cheese sampled was Velveeta. It was served cold, with mini-toast, warmed over nachos, and apples.

Reactions


Smell:
Moobs- It smelled a lot like American singles, a pleasant smell.

Scott- It smells like processed cheese, a nostalgic smell. Brings back good memories of sandwiches from when I was younger.

Jesse- It's a smell of processed, cheap cheese. A sour smell.

Tony- It smells like a plastic bag that cheese has been in.


Taste:
Moobs- Delicious. Takes me back to grade school digging cheese out with a red stick and smearing it on crackers. Like a creamy American single.

Scott- It's very good. Reminds me of a saltier Kraft single.

Jesse- I don't think so. Very creamy, processed, and cheap. Poor artificial flavoring.

Tony- It taste like crap. Salt and milk. The most uncheeselike cheese taste you can find. Cheez-Its taste more like cheese than this.


Best application:
Moobs- The best was the nacho chips. The saltiness of the chips went well with the cheese. My least favorite was the apple. The cheese brought out a sourness in the apple. A strange taste I didn't care for.

Scott- The nachos. Having it warm and melted on the nachos makes it better. The apple was my least favorite. Not bad, but out of the choices my least favorite.

Jesse- The mini-toast. A pleasant experience. Throwback to Handi-Snacks. My least favorite was the apple, it brought out the sourness of the cheese. Tasted too healthy for such a salty cheese.

Tony- Nothing. I'm not sure why anyone would do anything with this cheese besides throw it out.


Final Thoughts:
Moobs- I would eat it again, especially for the price. It's a lot of cheese. I think a grilled cheese with this might be particularly delicious.

Scott- Very good cheese. Makes me want to make cheese dip and binge on it till I'm sick.

Jesse- I generally don't seek out cheese that's a molecule away from being plastic. Probably not going for it again, but cheese club is opening me up to creamier cheeses. I would go for cheese dip with it though.

Tony- Spend another dollar and get real cheese. Life is too short for awful fake cheese.

Susie the Cat- Liked it.

Monday, April 25, 2011

04/25/2011- 6-Month Aged Provolone (continued)

The ICC met again today to continue what was started last night. Only without Richard. Sorry Richard.

Tonight we sampled the cheese again with some mini-toast, an apple, some bread, and prosciutto ham. Cagney, Brennan, and James joined us. Richard was absent (our fault).

Moobs- It was good the second time. The apple made it very sharp, kind of bitter, it was my least favorite. The best was the prosciutto, the spices and flavoring was very good. The toast didn't wow me like I thought it would.

Scott- I liked it best with prosciutto and bread, I made a bit of a sandwich with it. The apple was very good, it toned it down till the very end. The mini-toast was my least favorite.

Jesse- The best, I thought, was with the bread. The prosciutto was a bit too overpowering, the mini-toast was pretty good. That's all.

Tony- Sorry pigs, but I loved it best with the prosciutto. You can't beat it. This cheese is so awesome.

Brennan- I really liked the cheese by itself, the best was with the toast. I agree with James, I think this cheese works well on a sandwich, especially a ham sandwich.a

James- I love it, but it's not the first time I had it. I liked the strong, firm bite it had. The best was with the bread and apple. Anytime you use this cheese in a sandwich, you win.

Cagney- I thought that the prosciutto, toast combo was the best thing to do with it. I loved the cheese, how sharp it was. Had a real presence. Good contrast with our last cheese.

Susie the Cat- Still liked it.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

04/24/2011- 6-Month Aged Provolone



The 14th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on April 18, 2011. Present members were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. New member inducted was Richard. This week we sampled a 6-month aged provolone from Philadelphia, PA. Due to lack of preparation it was sampled only cold and sliced.

Smell:

Moobs- A very strong smell. I didn't think it was bad, just very noticeable. Like provolone with a stronger aroma. Fragrant.

Scott- It smelled pretty rank to me. It smelled like a cheesy butt-crack to me.

Jesse- I having trouble smelling today. It smelled sharp.

Tony- Smells very strong, powerful. Sort of musky.

Richard- Smelled like provolone, I didn't notice anything too unique.

Taste:

Moobs- I liked it, it was a strong cheese, very sharp. Robust. It has a lingering taste to it, but it's not a bad aftertaste. I would have a hard time eating it by itself, but a little goes a long way.

Scott- Taste was okay. I can see it being really good with a cold cut sandwich or crumbled on a salad, but a little too sharp by itself.

Jesse- Off the bat a greasy, almost crumbly, sandy texture. There's that, but it hits you with the second stage. Probably best part of the flavor, a rich provolone, parmesan, Romano pizza taste. Into a third and final stage of the flavor, the aftertaste, a burning, sharp lingering aftertaste.

Tony- That classic, strong taste. Reminds me of South Philly. I love it. A little goes a very long way.

Richard- I'm not a fan of it cold, I'm sure it taste different cooked. It's all sharp and burn to me, no real flavor.

Final opinion:

Moobs- It's unfortunate we weren't as prepared for this with some fruits or sauces. I really wish we had some bread because it would probably be good toasted. I bet in the right setting it would be great.

Scott- By itself, I wouldn't eat it again, but I would like to try it accompanied by something.

Jesse- Good cheese, all the way from Jersey. Very nostalgic flavor for me, we used to eat it a lot with Italian sausage. Pleased to be able to eat it again and will. Kind of hurts my stomach by itself.

Tony- I love it, one of the best cheeses ever. It reminds me of family gatherings and delicious food. I swore off pork a while ago, but I would devour a pork sandwich with the cheese and some gravy on it.

Richard- Pretty much what Scott said, would love to try it cooked with something.

Susie the Cat- She liked it.

It was decided we will try this cheese again in some sort of sandwich form. Stay tuned around midweek for our follow-up blog.

Monday, April 18, 2011

04/18/2011- Humboldt Fog (Fan Suggestion)



The 13th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on April 18, 2011. Present members were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. Special guests Richard, James, Cagney, and Sasha the Dog joined us. Tenuous member Old Greg was also present.

The cheese we ate was suggested by a loyal fan of ours, Dottie Brunette of Sylva, NC. The cheese is called Humboldt Fog, a goat cheese with a fine line of vegetable ash running through it. Tony bought it at EarthFare for 7 bucks. It was served with mini-toast, pears, and apples.

Smell:

Moobs- It doesn't smell bad. Smells a lot like the other cheeses we had. The more we do this, the more a cheese has to be very unique to have a distinct aroma.

Scott- It definitely smelled like cheese. The rind smelled stronger than the inside.

Jesse- Kind of buttery, sharper smell. Had like a creamy milk scent.

Tony- A cream cheese smell, nice and smooth.

Richard- A mixture of cream cheese and mozzarella. It was surprisingly pleasant.

Greg- It smelled like cheese, what do you want from me?

James- I'm a smoker so I don't smell very well, but pretty fragrant. Not too pungent, a pleasant odor.

Cagney- I thought that it was mild at first sniff, but it got stronger as you inhaled.


Taste:

Moobs- I didn't really like it, kind of a sour taste. You could taste the ash in it, which isn't bad, but overall wasn't impressed.

Scott- I liked the cheese, I wasn't crazy about the rind. The ash gave it a kind of bitterness, but the rest had a creamy, classic goat cheese taste.

Jesse- By itself it tasted too creamy and buttery for my flavor. I think that a cheese should not taste like you're eating basically butter.

Tony- Like a bleu cheese, cream cheese mix. If you're trying it, go with a bit of the rind, it really compliments it.

Richard- I liked the taste, very close to cream cheese with a bit of sour aftertaste. I didn't mind it.

Greg- It tasted like a really creamy parmesan to me. It was almost like a parm mixed with sour cream and cream cheese.

James- It was good, kind of mild. I've had stronger goat cheeses than that. I could taste the ash and it added a nice dryness to your mouth to compliment the creaminess. It was good, eat it with the rind.

Cagney- I agree, I think the rind is fantastic. I couldn't taste the ash, but I thought it was an excellent cream cheese, goat cheese mix with the sharpness of bleu cheese.


Best Application:

Moobs- By itself. I didn't like the pear, it made it taste more sour. The toast and apple didn't add much.

Scott- I liked the pear the best. It brought out the flavors, all the good things about the cheese. The mini-toast I also liked.

Jesse- The melbatoast. The pear and the apples consistency were a little too healthy. When I at the toast and cheese together it brought back nice memories of cheddar cheese, Ritz packets you can buy.

Tony- The pear was really good with it. Added a nice contrast to the cheese. I enjoyed it a lot.

Richard- The mini toast. The texture was a nice compliment to the cheese, kind of like a bagel with cream cheese.

Greg- By itself, I didn't like the toast and cheese mix. Didn't get to try the fruit.

James- If you want to enjoy it, eat it by itself. It's so mild that the fruit takes over. The melbatoast kind of taste like Ritz handi-snacks.

Cagney- I didn't like the pears, I think pears are sand combined with sugar water. The best was the toast by far. Mini toast kicks ass.


Final Thoughts:

Moobs- I just didn't really like the cheese, a little to sour for me. I wouldn't buy this cheese. It was interesting though, I'm glad I tried it. Never had anything quite like it.

Scott- It was good, but I would never buy this cheese. I would just go with a cheaper goat cheese.

Jesse- For the price, I'm not going to pay that much for cream cheese. It tasted good with crackers, but so would cheddar. I don't have enough respect for that cheese to buy it again.

Tony- Very delicious cheese, I enjoyed it a lot. I never had goat cheese before, but I'm glad I did. Would be good by itself or on a bagel.

Richard- I would buy it, not constantly, but it's something to enjoy.

Greg- Yum.

James- I would buy this cheese, but not by myself. I liked it though.

Cagney- I would eat this again, it was a good cheese. I enjoyed it, I think I liked it the best out of all of us. I wouldn't buy it, I mooch all my cheese.

Sasha the Dog- Liked it

Susie the Cat- Liked it

Sunday, April 10, 2011

04/10/2011- Mahon Do Mitica




The 12th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on April 10, 2011. Present members were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. Special guests Richard and Brennan joined us.

The cheese we ate was Mahon Do Mitica aged 12 months from Spain. Scott bought it at EarthFare for 7 bucks. It was served with mini-toast, strawberries, and in a grilled cheese form.

STATEMENTS


Smell:

Moobs- It smells a lot like the other cheeses we've had. A general cheese smell. Like parmesan I guess.

Scott- It's a good smell. The same as all the hard cheeses have been. Comparable to parmesan.

Jesse- A rich, creamy, kind of sharp scent.

Tony- Quite pungent, bordering on unpleasant. Very strong.

Richard- Smelled like parmesan, a little hint of nuts.

Brennan- I have to agree with everyone else, it looked and smelled like parmesan. I didn't like the smells as much as parmesan, didn't really like the smell. Thought it was gonna suck.


Taste:

Moobs- I wasn't really sure if I was going to be impressed with this cheese. It was similar to some of the other cheeses we've had. It was really good though. A very salty cheese, but I liked it in that way.

Scott- I agree with Moobs and Richard, it was a good cheese, but it had a salty, nuttiness with it. I like this cheese.

Jesse- I thought the cheese was good. It was so salty it dried my tongue by itself. A very sharp cheese. It had a very poignant aftertaste, almost spicy.

Tony- A strong flavor with a nice bite. I enjoyed it a lot. Not as hard as some of the others we've eaten.

Richard- Very dry, it crumbled apart easily. No spice, to me, but rather a vinegar kick to it. It was good.

Brennan- At first I didn't like it by itself. It tasted awful. Once we started with the breads it was good.


Best Application:

Moobs- The grilled cheese. The combination of the butter, the salt, and the bread was very good. It all worked together very well, melted together nice. Very chewy.

Scott- I'll have to go with the grilled cheese also. It melted together very nicely and was chewy. The mini-toast was a close second.

Jesse- I didn't really like the strawberries, felt like you were just eating calories. I did like it on the nacho chips, the saltiness of the cheese and chips was a match made in heaven. Left my tongue pleading for water.

Tony- The mini-toast. It opened a lot of nice flavors in the cheese.

Richard- I liked the grilled cheese. The guys said it, it all melted together very well.

Brennan- The best was the grilled cheese. It tasted awesome.


Final Thoughts:

Moobs- I liked the cheese, was better than I was expecting. It went really great with the breads and by itself, but I probably wouldn't eat it by itself. A good compliment cheese. The strawberries and that cheese don't mix.

Scott- Liked it, I would even buy it again. Makes a damn good grilled cheese.

Jesse- Compared to other harder, sharper cheese we've had (like the gouda) I thought it stood up well. It seemed a little too sharp to be eaten cubed. I would it eat it again, if I was in Spain.

Tony- A nice cheese, nice to take a break from French cheeses and try this one. I might eat it again.

Richard- It was a good complimentary cheese, I would have it again. I don't think it would go well with fruit, maybe a Granny Smith apple.

Brennan- If I had to choose between this cheese and anything else at the store, I would probably choose anything else. Worked well on toast, but I didn't like it otherwise.

Susie the Cat- Liked it.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

04/03/2011- Cantal



The 11th meeting of the International Cheese Club commenced on April 03, 2011. Present members were Moobs, Scott, Jesse, Tony, and Susie the Cat. Special guest Richard was in the house.

Smell:

Moobs- The smell reminds me of the parmesan we had before, kind of sharp.

Scott- The inside smelled good, like a good sharp cheese. The rind part was quite pungent, not very good.

Jesse- I'm not a big fan of the smell of cheese in general, it's basically hardened milk over time. It smelled kind of sour.

Tony- It had a strong, sharp smell. Kind of exciting in a way.

Richard- Smelled like a mixture between parmesan and mozzarella. A very dry smell.


Taste:

Moobs- It reminds me of another cheese, parmesan. As far as texture, it's similar to the Dubliner. It was good, but not very exciting or special. Kind of middle of the road. The rind enhances the flavor and leaves a sharp, bitter aftertaste. I didn't care for that aspect.

Scott- Reminded more of parmesan, romano type thing. Texture was hard, but it wasn't as hard as parmesan usually is. The closer to the rind the cheese got, the worse it tasted. A very bitter aftertaste.

Jesse- Very classic, rich full flavored cheese.

Tony- Similar to a very sharp cheddar. I liked it, but wasn't thrilled by the texture. It was alright.

Richard- Honestly it kind of just tasted like your average sharp cheese with a texture like parmesan.


Best application:

Moobs- The mini-toast. With the breads in general it cuts the sharpness of the cheese. The grape was good, the juices affect the taste of the cheese. It wasn't unpleasant.

Scott- The mini-toast cut the bitterness, gave it a more creamy taste. The grape was okay, the sweetness brought out some of the subtle flavors.

Jesse- I didn't like it with the grapes. By itself it was good.

Tony- By itself it was good, but with the mini-toast it was good. The grapes were a nice compliment. Not horrible, but too juicy for cheese.

Richard- With the mini-toast it started like a bleu cheese, it was alright. The grape it kind of turned it into play-doh.

Final Thoughts-

Moobs- A mediocre cheese. Nothing too exciting, what I consider 'safe'.

Scott- I did like it. I would eat it again, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get it.

Jesse- A well done cheese. It's a cheese of cheese. Pretty well rounded, they've got it down. For the price I wouldn't go back to it. Sets the precedent for other cheeses, the ball that got everything rolling.

Tony- An okay cheese. For the quality and price, not bad, but like Scott, I wouldn't go out of my way to have it again.

Richard- Doesn't really stand out, a mediocre cheese.

Susie the Cat was indifferent.