Specialty Cheeses List of the Best

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Cheese List

St. Nuage (soft cheese)
Challerhocker (a Swiss aged cheese)
Cambozola (soft blue cheese sometimes marked as blue brie)
Taleggio (soft cheese)
Manchego (from Spain)
Le Maréchal (Vaud, Switzerland)
Tete de Moine (Monk Cheese – use with a Girolle Cheese curler)
Spanish Membrillo Quince Paste (beautiful with Manchego cheese)
Gruyere (great melted on portobello)
Raclette (try it melted; it is devine)
Appenzeller (mildly spicy)
Jarlsberg (Norwegian)

Directions

1 Arrange a variety of cheeses with champagne grapes on a beautiful cheese server, wood tray, or slateboard. Search Pinterest for layout and design ideas.

2 Many of these cheeses can be found at Whole Foods or specialty cheese shops. In a pinch, you can also find them online. 

All recipes posted are from actual Kitchen Designs' kitchens, Kitchen Designs Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter followers, and contributing professional chefs, restaurants, & nutritionists. A special thank you to our amazing clients for sharing many of these recipes and to our dearest Aunt Jeannie and Nonna, who at ages 92 and 85 respectively, have given us the greatest gift to pass down to future generations.Thank you for submitting your recipes!

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