Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Just Say "Cheese"

 It was New Year's Eve Day at the Ferry Building in SF and I fearlessly took a number at the exceptionally crowded Cowgirl Creamery Cheese Store––determined not to be intimidated by all I did not know about buying imported cheeses. People whose numbers had already been called were making tasting faces as they savored the flavors and textures of their tiny cheese samples. The young woman just in front of me had her iPhone out and was checking a detailed list of exotic cheese names and her descriptions of their flavors. "Whoa!" I exclaimed, "What a great idea." I vowed that I would start doing the same. But for now, I was a novice in serious cheese country.

I heard my number called and one of the clerks looked at me expectantly. I was wondering what I was going to say...  "I'd like a creamy blue and two other different cheeses to go on a cheese plate. Maybe something hard and perhaps a goat cheese." That was the extent of my expertise but it resulted in an exciting foray into cheeses with very unusual names: Fourme d'Ambert was the "creamy blue." Divine––creamy, dreamy, with a soft blue note. Queso Leonora was the goat cheese––also creamy but very, very light with an ever so slight hint of lemon. Coolea was a Dutch Gouda that was the response to "something hard" and it was amazing. The perfect counter point to the creamy selections. My taste buds were alive! The tiny samples were promises of so much more than my usual Safeway Camembert. Emboldened by my new found cheese discoveries, I added a slice of Colston Bassett Stilton to my order.

Joe walked up with two loaves of Acme bread (this bread is the best) from their bakery two spaces down in the Ferry Building. We were good to go...one Happy New Year coming up...and here's to many more adventures at the cheese counter!

1 comment:

  1. Great idea to ask the Cheesier ( o0r what ever they are called) I usually get intimidated and end up with Muenster or Swiss

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