Wednesday 7 June 2017

Roll Up For Cheese!


Cheese, a versatile food that you can serve with crackers, on toast, in sauces, on pizzas, in quiches, as part of a ploughman’s lunch … the list goes on. Whether you enjoy it with a cup of tea or a glass wine, it’s a delicious food, rich in protein and calcium, which you can indulge in at any time. 

There are those, however, who have found other interesting uses for cheese. In Gloucestershire, an annual cheese-rolling contest (thought to date back to the 19th century) is held at Cooper’s Hill, Brockworth, with the 2017 champion, soldier Chris Anderson, recently crowned – or rather presented with a Double Gloucester Cheese. The race involves chasing downhill after a 9lb Double Gloucester Cheese, which can apparently reach speeds of 70mph! A May Day programme of cheese-rolling events is also held yearly in Stilton, Cambridgeshire.

But if all this seems a bit too energetic for you, we have an idea for a cheese activity that you can enjoy in your own home – cheesemaking. If you’re new to the craft, then one of our comprehensive kits is an easy way to get started. Visit http://www.cheesemaking.co.uk/cheese-making-cheese-making-kits to see our full range.

You can get the whole family involved in making delicious cheese, whether hard or soft, made with cows’, goats’ or sheep’s milk and with the addition of herbs and spices if desired. So why not give it a go, with a little help from Moorlands?