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in Cazenovia, N.Y. They say you really don't need more than four different types—five, if you've got a crowd. You don't want to overwhelm anyone's palate, and besides, who has a board big enough to hold all that? When choosing your cheeses, go for a textural variety. : Go for goat-, sheep-, and cow-milk cheeses, and don't forget about blends.Well, yes. Food safety is important.
That's right. No more sticking a knife in a wedge and calling it a day. Pedraza and Lowry are pulling for the official end to DIY cheese cutting: "Your cheeseboard should not look like a massacre at the end of the night," Pedraza says. To keep things tidy,how do you cut it? For softer and/or crumbly cheeses, like chèvre and blue, use a wire: It won't get gummed up with sticky bits, and will result in cleaner cuts.
For other wedges, bricks, and rounds, you'll want to maintain the integrity of the original brick—so cut it according to the shape of the wedge. Not sure how to go about it? See point number one and talk to your cheesemonger. One thing's for sure: No cubes allowed . Go for wedges and strips that can be eaten in one or two bites—but don't gothin.
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