
Serving and Eating Cheese
Keep cheddar in the refrigerator, wrapped in plastic. Before serving, let the cheese sit in the kitchen for an hour to take the fridge chill off - its wonderfully complex flavor is best savored at room temperature.
Serve cheese on a sturdy, flat wooden or marble platter. For cutting, use a sharp chef's knife with a strong handle you can bear down with. Better still is a knife specially made for cheese with an angled blade (textured to prevent slippage) that keeps the knuckles off the cutting board. Cheese planes, those flat metal implements with a blade opening in the middle of the face, are good for slicing a thin leaf of cheddar. These should only be used on brick or bar-shaped cheddars. Wheels of cheese should be cut with a sharp knife into wedges.
Tips For Serving
* Allow Cheese to fully warm to room temperature * Purchase 2 to 4 oz of cheese per person * Provide separate serving knives for each type of cheese * Serve with fruits such as apples,pears or grapes No matter "how you slice it" Cheese makes a great appetizer!
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