Who owns the Cheshire Cheese Company?
Richard Buxton – Co-Founder – Cheshire Cheese Company, Cheese & Wine Emporium | LinkedIn.
Where is the Cheshire Cheese Company based?
Macclesfield
Cheshire Cheese Company® based in Macclesfield, Cheshire produces an amazing and unique range of waxed truckles of cheese, chutneys, and biscuits.
What cheese is similar to Cheshire?
Substitute for Cheshire cheese
- Your first choice would be Wensleydale cheese (the white version)
- OR – A good cheddar cheese. Both of these are particularly good for shredding or melting.
Does Cheshire cheese have to be made in Cheshire?
Farmhouse Cheshire cheese is always made from RAW (unpasteurized) cow’s milk, and while true Farmhouse Cheshire (which is the Cheshire cheese you want to purchase) must be made from milk produced by the Friesian cattle in the Cheshire area…the color, size, shape and aging are not regulated.
Can you freeze Cheshire cheese?
You can freeze our cheese and it will keep for up to 12 months.
How is Cheshire cheese made?
Dense and crumbly, Cheshire is made using vegetarian rennet and pasteurised cow’s milk. The taste and flavour of cheese develop with ripening. Young Cheshire is firm, crumbly and white in colour. It is mild, milky and aromatic leaving behind a slightly tangy aftertaste on the palette.
Does Cheshire Cheese Melt well?
Cooking Tips Cheshire Cheese is a good cheese to cook with as it melts well. It is one of the best cheeses for a cheese sauce.
What cheese comes from Cheshire?
Appleby’s Cheshire is a British cheese produced in the English counties of Cheshire and the neighbouring four counties of Denbighshire, Flintshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire. Reputed to have been made since Roman times, the cheese is also mentioned in the Domesday Book of the 11th century.
Can you eat out of date Cheshire Cheese?
Yes -the unopened cheddar cheese will typically remain safe to use for about 6 months, even if the “sell-by” or “best by” date on the package expires.