Queijo wrote:which cheese did you buy for 'Toma'? Toma is the word for round (as in cheese, as in
tomme in french) and I noticed when searching for a recipe on the today show that they didn't specify which - and if you go
here, you will see that there are many different kinds of Toma available - Toma Piemontese, for example.
I went to this
website but couldn't find the recipe you were looking for (I was very very curious).
Interesting points. We were at the great Joseph's Italian deli on the far NW side of Chicago yesterday, and we actually picked up to toma's. One was aged and tastes a bit like a mild provolone; the other is a fresh cheese and we have not opened it.
Yea, I already checked out the Today show web site. The only thing I wonder, is perhaps there is a lag time between the show and when they publish the recipes, because it seemed like there are no recipes from yesterday.
Think Yiddish, Dress British - Advice of Evil Ronnie to me.