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Cheesepalooza Round Up Challenge Seven: Gouda and Havarti

March 3, 2013 by Valerie Lugonja 3 Comments

Two very different products made via a very similar washed curd process.

Nic Cooks Dill Havarti-4

Nic at Nic Cooks made the magnificent Dill Havarti you are salivating over, above. I so wish she wasn’t living half way around the world, in Australia, so that we could make cheese together. Havarti is a favourite of mine, yet I have not made it. No excuses, either. I just have not made the time… and no one has asked me to do it with them. I know I would make the time to do it with a friend, so why am I not making the time to make it by myself? Must change that!
 
Diane Aldler Havarti
 
Dianne at Bar Over V Ranch from Okanogan, Washington, in the United States has also made an incredible Havarti this month. Kudos to Dianne!

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I am really happy with the way my gouda looked, above, before waxing it. I will be tasting the small one at our local Cheesepalooza Tasting March 15th. I sure hope we get a good turn out for this, as tastings are certainly highlights of this project!

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Ntala at Crazy Mare Ranch is a champion gouda maker. I have tasted several of her gouda’s at our last Cheesepalooza Tasting as she hails from Barrhead, about an hour and a half Northwest of Edmonton. She has milk daily, so is making cheese every week, at least. This one has been aged seven months. MMmmmm….

Larry's Gouda

 Larry Harris at La Bonne Vie lives in Edmonton and I will be tasting this, I think, next week at our local tasting. He has not yet applied the wax in the above photo, so it might be too early for this cheese! It looks sensational, doesn’t it. Can you imagine what we have all accomplished in these past few months? Astounding!

ians gouda

Ian at Much To Do About Cheese, and our Master Cheesehead at Cheespalooza, showcases his gouda, above. He rubbed the rind with a mix of Olive Oil, Kosher Salt and Turmeric to acquire this beautiful waxy looking yellow. It looks gorgeous and adds flavour! I cannot wait to have a taste!

Ian's Havarti image

Ian made the Havarti, as well. He tells us that Mary Karlin’s recipe is excellent. I love the look of both Nic’s and Ian’s. I would leave half to be the buttery goodness I adore about this cheese, and the other would definitely be dressed up fancy. The dill looks divine. I love garlic and sundried tomatoes, though. Decisions!

evelyn's gouda-12

Evelyne at Cheap Ethnic Eatz from Montreal Quebec was the first to get her post up! Look at the white wonder! I cannot wait to see a side section of this!

Believe it or not, folks, that is it for this month! One would think February would be a great time to make cheese for those of us living in the part of the world where Winter has currently shrouded us in her crystals of quiet and most snuggle in at home. Yet, not the case. However, more have made this cheese than I am able to share with you as they have not posted their cheese making experiences, yet. As always, I will continue to add them to this Cheesepalooza Round Up as they come in.

Let’s make cheese!

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Comments

  1. Krista says

    March 8, 2013 at 12:24 am

    Such gorgeous cheeses!! Havarti is one of my favorite cheeses ever, and dill Havarti is simply fantastic. 🙂 What fun!

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  2. Natalie says

    March 9, 2013 at 10:47 am

    Looks SO good! I love cheese way too much, I need to start making my own 😛

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  3. Evelyne@cheapethniceatz says

    March 13, 2013 at 7:30 pm

    I am solate in commenting, life has been nuts. A smaller but fabulous roundup! I want to taste all of them. Mine will be 3 months soon but want to wait to 4 months.

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