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Wisconsin Cheese

Wisconsin Cheese
Author: Martin Hintz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-02-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762751967

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Breads, salads, pasta, fondue, quesadillas, pizza, and quiche are our favorite comfort foods. And all have something in common—they're better with cheese! Multimillion-dollar marketing campaigns and international awards (not to mention those infamous Cheeseheads) have made Wisconsin cheese famous. That heritage is celebrated in this book that includes more than 100 recipes, cheesemaking (and eating) history and trivia, suggested wine pairings, a source list of fine cheese retailers, and much more.


Wisconsin Cheese Cookbook

Wisconsin Cheese Cookbook
Author: Kristine Hansen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1493037927

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Grating, Slicing, Baking and Sprinkling Wisconsin’s Best Cheeses. Wisconsin’s artisan cheese scene is steeped in tradition and bursting with innovations. Local cheesemakers attract visitors from all over the world. Cheese is a huge part of the state’s tourist draw and homegrown character. Everyone who calls Wisconsin home or visits for a day will love this book of the best recipes to cook with cheese. Stunning photos and 60 recipes from the 28 creameries featured will include comfort-food staples like pizza, mac ‘n cheese and grilled-cheese sandwiches, as well as wow-worthy dinner-party favorites such as mascarpone cheesecake, plus picnic-friendly salads and delicious breakfasts. Noteworthy creameries covered include Carr Valley Cheese and Emmi Roth in Southwest Wisconsin; BelGioioso Cheese and Sartori in Northeast Wisconsin; Holland’s Family Cheese in Northwest Wisconsin; and Clock Shadow Creamery in Southeast Wisconsin.


The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin

The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin
Author: James Norton
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0299234339

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This book—beautifully photographed and engagingly written—introduces hardworking, resourceful men and women who represent an artisanal craft that has roots in Europe but has been a Wisconsin tradition since the 1850s. Wisconsin produces more than 600 varieties of cheese, from massive wheels of cheddar and swiss to bricks of brick and limburger, to such specialties as crescenza-stracchino and juustoleipa. These masters combine tradition, technology, artistry, and years of dedicated learning—in a profession that depends on fickle, living ingredients—to create the rich tastes and beautiful presentation of their skillfully crafted products. Certification as a Master Cheesemaker typically takes almost fifteen years. An applicant must hold a cheesemaking license for at least ten years, create one or two chosen varieties of cheese for at least five years, take more than two years of university courses, consent to constant testing of their cheese and evaluation of their plant, and pass grueling oral and written exams to be awarded the prestigious title. James Norton and Becca Dilley interviewed these dairy artisans, listened to their stories, tasted their cheeses, and explored the plants where they work. They offer here profiles of forty-three active Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin, as well as a glossary of cheesemaking terms, suggestions of operations that welcome visitors for tours, tasting notes and suggested food pairings, and tasty nuggets (shall we say curds?) of information on everything to do with cheese. Winner, Best Midwest Regional Interest Book, Midwest Book Awards


The Marketing of Wisconsin Cheese

The Marketing of Wisconsin Cheese
Author: Henry Charles Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1913
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Casper Jaggi

Casper Jaggi
Author: Jerry Apps
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2008-03-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0870203924

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Have you ever wondered why Swiss cheese has holes? You'll find out in this story about a Swiss cheese maker named Casper Jaggi. Casper Jaggi was only six years old when his father taught him how to make cheese in the Swiss Alps. In 1913, Jaggi left Switzerland in search of new opportunities in the United States. Like many other Swiss, he settled in Green County, Wisconsin, where the rolling hills dotted with grazing cows reminded him of home. Jaggi was one of the many European immigrants who helped establish Wisconsin's reputation for delicious cheese. The artisan cheese makers crafting award-winning cheeses today are continuing this rich tradition in America's Dairyland.


Cheese

Cheese
Author: Jerold W. Apps
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"...the history of the cheese-making industry in Wisconsin from its inception in the 1840s to the present. In his compelling yet conversational style, Apps documents the daily lives of the early cheese makers and how Wisconsin became the nation's number one cheese producer. ...(includes) a helpful guide to museums, factories and festivals -- celebrating Wisconsin's defining industry."--Back cover.