September 24, 2005

The Taleggio Problem

by peterb

If only all my problems tasted this good.

I love Taleggio cheese, but here's my problem.

You want your Taleggio to be good and stinky, which means the paper on it should be soaked through and impossible to remove. But if the paper is impossible to remove, then you don't get to eat the rind. And I like eating the rind.

It's a conundrum. Am I the only person with this problem?

Perhaps I'm just being prissy. Maybe I should just use this as an excuse to eat more epoisses.

Posted by peterb at September 24, 2005 05:10 PM | Bookmark This
Comments

Can't you eat the paper *and* the rind?

Posted by Stewart Clamen at September 26, 2005 08:00 PM

Or maybe just lick the paper clean.

Posted by Nat at September 26, 2005 08:04 PM

You know there is no epoisse on this continent, right?

Posted by psu at September 26, 2005 10:52 PM

Hello, last time I checked, Canada was part of the North American continent, and one can buy real epoisses there.

Posted by peterb at September 27, 2005 07:34 AM

You *can* but I've never had any luck doing it.

Granted, I didn't check Montreal

Posted by psu at September 27, 2005 08:50 AM

Epoisse is available all over the place here in Montreal. I'm not sure why, but it seems even more common than usual in the fall and winter. Maybe the aging cycle is timed so that it can be transported in the cold?

I tried some Epoisse de Bourgogne a little while ago and, although it stunk like an open grave, it sure did taste nice. Not as strong as I would have expected, given the strong "nose", and very good with fresh bread and a some olives to cleanse the palate between portions.

Why psu hasn't moved here is beyond me; it is foodie paradise.

Posted by jeff at September 27, 2005 10:59 AM

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