Ardrahan Farmhouse Cheese
Overview[edit | edit source]
Ardrahan Farmhouse Cheese is a type of Irish cheese made from cow's milk. It is a semi-soft cheese with a washed rind, known for its distinctive flavor and aroma. The cheese is produced in County Cork, Ireland, and has gained popularity both locally and internationally.
History[edit | edit source]
Ardrahan Farmhouse Cheese was first created in the early 1980s by the Burns family on their farm in Kanturk, County Cork. The family sought to diversify their farming activities and began producing cheese using traditional methods. Over the years, Ardrahan has become a well-regarded name in the world of artisanal cheeses.
Production[edit | edit source]
The cheese is made using pasteurized cow's milk, primarily from the farm's own herd. The milk is curdled and the curds are cut and drained before being molded into wheels. The cheese is then washed regularly with a brine solution, which encourages the development of its characteristic orange-brown rind and enhances its flavor profile.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Ardrahan Farmhouse Cheese has a creamy, buttery texture with a complex flavor that is both earthy and tangy. The washed rind contributes to its pungent aroma, which is often described as "barnyard" or "mushroomy." The interior paste is pale yellow and becomes softer as the cheese matures.
Culinary Uses[edit | edit source]
Ardrahan is versatile in the kitchen and can be enjoyed on its own or as part of a cheese board. It pairs well with fruits, nuts, and crusty bread. The cheese can also be used in cooking, adding depth to dishes such as gratins, soups, and sauces.
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