Cathy2 on the Events Board wrote:I was reading the Daily Herald while visiting relatives, where I learned in article by Sandra Swanson:
Dave's Specialty Foods
512 W. Northwest Highway
Mount Prospect
Tel: 847/259-9510
6 to 7 PM Wednesdays in July
"If you are wondering whether this will be a casual event, consider that Esau is calling it The Cheesehead Club.
"Europeans often have cheese with every meal, but Americans don't have quite the same appreciation for it.
"As a chef who worked for 25 years at places such as Le Titi de Paris, Charlie Trotter's and the American Club in Kohler, Wi., Easu knows the food you serve with cheese can make of bread your taste buds. Pineapple is a bad pairing ... But there is one fruit he'll never serve with cheese under any circustances: the dreaded cherry...
"For his in-store tastings, Esau will provide fig bread with his cheese. He also plans to whip up some cheese tartlets.
"Above all, he want people to be adventurous with their palette. "There's no pressure to buy," Esau sai. "They don't have to like it, but at least they've tried it."
Dave's is having tastings of three cheeses each week. Today's (July 7) were
- Sage Derby -- He made a big deal over this one, but I've seen it everywhere from Whole Foods to Home Economist, and it didn't do much for me.
- Lemon Stilton -- Very tasty, kind of sweet. Crumbly, no hint of blue at all, kind of like a sweet parmesan. I liked it a lot, Mrs. F not so much.
- Australian Roaring 40's Bleu -- A soft bleu in black wax. Very tasty, mid strength, creamy when warm.
Each of these were served with baguette, fig bread (which I thought much too sweet), grapes, sliced strawberry, and warmed in a little tart shell with a slice of grape. The warmth did nice things to the bleu, mellowing it out considerably, and didn't help the derby much.
We bought about 2/3 lb of the bleu and some lentil salad with goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and fresh dates. The salad was quite tasty, the cheese will be saved for another time.
The store is quite small: a dozen or so people were pretty much packed in. Dave said he only expected about five people; he'll put a table outside under the awning next week.