Your favoured cheese-board accompaniments?
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Hey,
So - what do you guys like/have liked or been impressed with/pleasantly suprised by as accompaniments to a cheese board.
I've been told what cheeses are desired but I'd like to go the extra mile and really wow the diners with accompaniments.
I like the idea of a wine jelly in cubes (courtesy of nick_j007s thread) or maybe port etc (will experiment) but what else has tickled your fancy? I'm after any ideas - "obvious" ones are grapes, celery (esp. the leaf/top stalk), apples, pears, gherkins.
Any favourite chutneys? Other swanky things (that can be made quickly - I only have this week). How about stockists/online places?
How about biscuits/crackers - I don't really want to stick with Tesco value/Jacobs standard stuff.
Thanks!
Phil.
So - what do you guys like/have liked or been impressed with/pleasantly suprised by as accompaniments to a cheese board.
I've been told what cheeses are desired but I'd like to go the extra mile and really wow the diners with accompaniments.
I like the idea of a wine jelly in cubes (courtesy of nick_j007s thread) or maybe port etc (will experiment) but what else has tickled your fancy? I'm after any ideas - "obvious" ones are grapes, celery (esp. the leaf/top stalk), apples, pears, gherkins.
Any favourite chutneys? Other swanky things (that can be made quickly - I only have this week). How about stockists/online places?
How about biscuits/crackers - I don't really want to stick with Tesco value/Jacobs standard stuff.
Thanks!
Phil.
Landlord said:
Thanks for the ideas! Not sure I've time to do the well-aged fruit cake Phil (unless you can buy such a thing
) but it certainly seems a wow factor thing!
Just buy one chap. Life's too short for making and maturing fruit cake unless it's Christmas.
) but it certainly seems a wow factor thing!I reckon you'd pick something fairly decent up from Selfridges/M&S/Waitrose et al, unless you're fortunate enough to know someone that bakes cakes for a living.
Port only goes with some cheeses, not all. Same with red wine.
White wine, other than the obvious Sauternes, can work wonders. As can sparking wine.
So why not do a tasting with different cheeses and White wines ?
Wensleydale and an Auslese
Somerset Brie and Camel valley fizz
Goats cheese and Sauvignon
White wine, other than the obvious Sauternes, can work wonders. As can sparking wine.
So why not do a tasting with different cheeses and White wines ?
Wensleydale and an Auslese
Somerset Brie and Camel valley fizz
Goats cheese and Sauvignon
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