Category: Cheese

It’s A Cheese!

It’s Friday afternoon. If you are, as always, trying to figure out what you’ll need for the kitchen this weekend, Fort Cheese is proud to announce a brand new batch of mozzarella. We’ve been making the stuff for years, but what’s new – and what’s got our cheesemongerer Pam especially excited here – is the rigorously taste-tested curd, from Antonio Mozzarella Factory in New Jersey. The mozzarella we make is RBGH-free and locally sourced, with extra-premium milk from the dairy cooperative at Jersey Fresh. That means, yes, the fat content is a little higher – it also means the stuff is silky-smooth, tastes delicious and comes from a sustainable place.

The new mozzarella goes for $10.99 a pound at Provisions, and warm samples are available. Stay tuned for tasting details!

La Quercia’s “Declare Ham Independence”!

La Quercia is an Iowa-based producer of some fantastic charcuterie and this year they are trying to free Americans from the grasp of “foreign ham powers”.  As a part of their campaign to promote ham produced in America they have asked stores around the country to design a themed display featuring La Quercia products.  Our butchers were up to the task and created a memorable scene featuring some impressive sausage art.  You can vote for your favorite *ahem* on Facebook at this link.

Two Brothers Brewing Tasting and Cheese Pairing

This Thursday April 26 from 5:30pm-7:30pm we are please to welcome Two Brothers Brewing to Provisions for a tasting and cheese pairing.  Two Brothers was found in 1996 in Warrenville, Illinois by the Ebel brothers who were passionate about brewing classic European beers in the craft brewing spirit.  The cheesemongers will also be choosing a few cheese to pair with Two Brothers’ fantastic beers.  Drop in for a taste.

Better Butter for your Bread

Need a shmear on that muffin? We’ve now got single-serve butter! Find 1oz mini logs from Vermont Creamery in the dairy case!

From the Green Mountains of Vermont, where family farmers are tending the goats and cows, Vermont Butter & Cheese Creamery‘s artisan techniques produce the finest fresh and aged goat cheese, crème fraîche and European-style cultured butter in the country.  A coop of 20 family farms provide fresh, high quality goats’ milk, while cows’ milk and cream comes from the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery. These are developed into a collection of dairy and cheese products, many of which we carry in this store!

In the dairy case, you’ll find Mascarpone cheese and Crème Fraîche in bright colored tubs, for all your cooking and dolloping needs. Their Butter is made from crème fraîche, which is naturally cultured for a nutty, tangy flavor, the traditional European style. The butter comes in 8oz logs, as well as 1oz & 4oz logs that are salted with crunchy Celtic Sea salt.

And of course, they make cheese! Ask us at the cheese counter, about our current array of Vermont Creamery goat and cow’s milk varieties!

La Rioja Alta Rioja Vina Ardanza Reserva Especial 2001

Best Value and Best of Tasting in the NY Times, we’ve got 5 cases of the La Rioja Alta Rioja Vina Ardanza Reserva Especial 2001 coming in on Wednesday.  To reserve yours, call us at (718) 797-9463.  We’re excited to try the wine the Times called “wonderfully complex yet mellow and balanced, with great finesse and flavors that linger.”  One of the benefits of Riojas is that they are released relatively late.  So the winery has done the aging for you under perfectly controlled conditions.  If you’ve ever considered starting a cellar or wondered about the advantages of proper aging conditions, a Rioja is a great wine to splurge on.

Special insider tip:  We’ll taste it on Saturday from 5-7 pm paired with something special from Fort Cheese!