That cheese looks totally yum!
She's gone through a whole round of rustic bread with it already so I think it is a hit.
From the review:
Our Pug’s Leap was called a Pave after the traditional square shape. A Pave is a soft ripened cheese shaped like a square or rectangular paving stone in France. Our pave had a tender bloomy rind mottled with tan and grey molds. The egg shell colored interior was molten and luscious just below the rind. The large center was different in texture. One of us said “putty” the other thought it was like “soft fudge”.The effect of the texture in your mouth was that it is solid, with a unique richness for a pasteurized goat’s milk cheese. The flavors were gently goaty, lacking any jarring acidity. Elegant and gracious.
This Pug’s Leap certainly was a fine example of American farmstead goat’s milk cheese. I hope the high cost doesn’t scare consumers away from trying it and supporting the farm’s efforts.
You eat the noodles and then drink the broth. And now I want ramen.
Or you get a chinese soup spoon and you can eat a little of both each time.
Or you get a chinese soup spoon and you can eat a little of both each time.
The noodles don't fall off, like they fall off my whitey spoon?
This is why I never made ramen as soup.
The noodles don't fall off, like they fall off my whitey spoon?
EXACTLY. Have the right soup spoon, whitey.
That's a cute cheese.
I usually slurp up the noodles and then drink the broth.
Mmm, sausage cheese biscuits.
Managed to get my composter together. I put it together wrong at first and then had to kind of break it a little to get it back apart, but it seems to be staying in one piece okay now that it's put back together and it's not like it needs to be airtight or anything. I'm sure it will hold my decomposing grass trimmings and kitchen scraps just fine.
I don't have them either, Jesse.
Try the muffin spoon.
Ha! Now I want a Chinese spoon and a muffin.