THE NEW AMERICAN CHEESE 
Profiles of America’s Great Cheese Makers and Recipes for Cooking with Cheese
B
y Laura Werlin
Stewart, Tabori, and Chang – April 2000
ISBN: 1556709900  - Hardcover
Nonfiction / Food

Reviewed by: Carisa Weeaks, MyShelf.Com
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If you are wondering who would think to write a book about cheese, just read the Introduction written by Ms. Werlin, and you will see her enthusiasm for cheese is quite real. She isn’t the only one with an infatuation for cheese. I found the New American cheese to be a fabulous book stuffed full of information about our American cheesemakers along with some scrumptious, tempting cheese recipes, and if that isn’t enough, she has also included some vivid, delicious-looking photos by Martin Jacobs to tempt us even more. 

The book begins with the evolution of cheese. It goes into the types of cheese, such as cow’s milk, sheep’s milk, and goat’s milk cheese. She explains to us where cheese came from and how it grew in America. Then she follows through with a page of descriptions and even lets us in on how to pair the right cheese with the right wine. On the informative side, there is a reference guide pertaining to the types of cheeses presently being made from the fresh to the very hard. She also includes a glossary and a list of cheesemakers around the country. The author, with pictures of the different cheesemakers’ labels, briefly tells of each one and includes some mouth-watering recipes. Some of the recipes are new to me, and I definitely plan to try them. My favorite recipe is the colorful and delicious “Marinated Pepper Goat Cheese and Roasted Tomatoes”. 

It’s a fresh, wonderful book, and I encourage you to include it in your kitchen library. 

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