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Posted: 05/23/11 03:13 PM ET

The Splendid Table's® How to Eat Supper, By Lynne Rossetto Kasper


Dear Lynne,

I want to do a big cheese platter the next time I host book club. Any ideas of what I should have and where should I buy the cheese? Thanks.

Regina in Pasadena


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Dear Regina,

Never buy cheese in a place where you cannot taste it first, be it a supermarket, a cheese store, or wherever. And if at all possible, go for artisan-made cheeses. Find top picks from artisan cheese competitions on the American Cheese Society's site, cheesesociety.org.

One secret to tasting cheese is always count to ten after you swallow. The way a cheese lingers on your palate will tell you if you really like it, if it is over the hill, or poorly produced. The aftertaste should spur a desire or more.

When you put together a cheese plate you want contrast -- something fresh, something nutty and easy to love, and something wonderfully funky and a little challenging.

Here are a few ideas: For five different cheeses, do a nutty-tasting crowd pleaser like a fine, aged sharp cheddar, especially Vermont's Grafton Gold, or any of the aged cheeses of California's Vella family. Have a creamy fresh goat cheese. Then taste for a ripened one like Capriole's Wabash Cannonball, or Cypress Grove Chevre's Humboldt Fog.

Have a soft, deliciously funky washed rind cheese like an Italian Taleggio. One more big, complex and nutlike cheese could be LoveTree Farmstead's Trade Lake Cedar Cheese, or the constant favorite, a Swiss Gruyere tasting of grapes and nuts. Serve the cheeses with bread and crackers (nothing flavored with spice or herbs), fig jam and maybe, candied orange peel. Both are great foils for cheese.


Host, The Splendid Table®, American Public Media's national food show and co-author of The Splendid Table's How to Eat Supper: Recipes, Stories and Opinions. Ask questions and find Lynne, recipes, and station listings at splendidtable.org, on facebook and twitter, or 800-537-5252.

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Freedom Rush
freedom is the oxygen of the soul
10:48 AM on 05/26/2011
I love you more than cheese, Lynne :-) and I LOVE cheese!

one of my favs is taleggio and all it's stinky goodness, but I have eat it on the DL. it doesn't play with others in a social setting.
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Freedom Rush
freedom is the oxygen of the soul
04:07 PM on 05/29/2011
oh crap, I contradicted what you said. i apologize Lynne.
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12:43 PM on 05/25/2011
Smoked Gouda. Mmmmmm.
11:03 AM on 05/25/2011
HP do more with The Splendid Table, please.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
04:26 PM on 05/24/2011
There can never be too much cheese.
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01:41 PM on 05/24/2011
Oh, Lynne, I love The Splendid Table!
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11:45 AM on 05/24/2011
Manchego always seems to be a winner at parties too, in the nutty flavor cheese category. I happen to love bleu cheeses, and don't mind their bullish assertiveness. Besides, some bleus are pretty mild. The German bleu, cambozola, is an interesting one, almost a cross between Brie and bleu.

I'm also mad over goat cheeses. OT, I've decided to shed some weight that's crept up on me lately, and one of my favorite lunches has been a few ounces of chevre and some roasted veggies -- it's helped me take 15 pounds off in 6 weeks. Bucheron is another fave, because you get two cheeses in one, the soft interior, and the firmer exterior.
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12:33 AM on 05/24/2011
Thanks for the wonderful link!!
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11:34 PM on 05/23/2011
what a great article -- this lowly foodie has learned a couple of things : )
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09:54 PM on 05/23/2011
Cheese, glorious cheese.