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Brick Curds 1 lb
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Brick Curds 1 lb

Price: $5.50

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Weight: 1.00 lbs
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Brick Curds 1 lb

Heritage:

Brick is a Wisconsin original, first made by John Jossi around 1877. Some Brick cheeses resemble Germany’s surface-ripened Beer Cheese or Beer Käse. Brick was named for its shape and because cheese makers originally used bricks to press the moisture from the cheese. Wisconsin leads the nation in the production of Brick and surface-ripened Brick. The bacteria that cheese makers apply to surface-ripened cheeses, known as a smear, develops the full, earthy flavor.

Description:

A regional favorite. Wisconsin Cheese curds are most commonly white or yellow in color. Available in plain or flavored varieties. Cheese Curds are about the size and shape of shell peanuts and feature milk, milky, salty flavor. They have the same texture as Mild Brick cheese, but with a more springy texture.

Handling Tips:

Refrigerate cheese curds in the original wrapping until ready to use. If the original wrapping is removed; rewrap cheese tightly in a plastic bag with an interlocking seal to prevent air pockets and absorption of other food flavors. The flavor of most cheese is best when eaten at room temperature, so remove from your refrigerator one or two hours before serving. Cheese can dry out quickly, so do not unwrap or open the cheese until just before it is to be used. With a somewhat salty flavor, Wisconsin Cheese curds are excellent accompaniments to pale ales and lagers or with popular snacking favorites such as pretzels or nuts. Cheese curds can also be used in place of cubed cheese atop salads or alternated with fresh fruit for fun summertime kabobs.

 
The History of Cheese Making
Cheese is a nutritious milk product that has been one of man's most important foods for thousands of years. The United States and France rank as the leading cheese-producing countries. Wisconsin is the leading cheese making state. Wisconsin Cheese comes in about 350 varieties and in many different sizes and shapes. There are literally several thousands of varieties world wide. History of Cheese Making  
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In Wisconsin, the cheese making legacy runs deep and examples of third-and fourth generation Wisconsin cheese makers carrying on the family tradition are common. Joe Widmer, is one such third-generation example.  Widmer's Cheese Legacy
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