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Manchester Cheese from Zingerman's Creamery

Manchester Cheese from Zingerman's Creamery

Irene's favorite.

Irene is a website design developer and a concierge in our Business Gifts department here at Zingerman's Mail Order.

I love cheese and one of my long-time favorites is Manchester from Zingerman’s Creamery. Normally I will not even look at a cheese made from pasteurized milk, but this one is a rare exception—it is that good. It beautifully showcases the seasonal nature and flavors of the local milk used to make it. The cheese is soft and luscious with a mild tang when young, and gets denser and more flavorful as it ages, with a soft rind that oozes just a little. Manchester tastes amazing paired with fig jam: combine them in a sandwich with prosciutto for a salty touch, or just serve them on a cheese plate with some toasted pecan raisin bread. Yum!

Like other cheeses, Manchester is best served at room temperature, when its full flavor will come through. Because it's so soft, it will ooze a bit when it's warm. That's normal. Try it dusted with light muscovado sugar then baked into puff pastry and served warm for an excellent hors d'oeuvre. Or offer it up in wedges, topped with toasted almonds, hazelnuts or walnuts. It's excellent spread on ham sandwiches topped with caramelized onions (see the recipe below for our Hamchester sandwich).

Hamchester Sandwich
Makes 2.

1 tablespoon olive oil, plus a little bit more to grill the sandwiches
1/2 pound sweet Vidalia onion
4 ounces sliced good ham, like the prosciutto Americano from La Quercia
4 ounces Zingerman's Creamery Manchester round (sliced thin if it's cold, spread if it's warm)
4 slices of San Francisco Sourdough bread from Zingerman's Bakehouse
2 tablespoons chutney, optional

Heat the olive oil in a heavy skillet over moderate heat. Add the onions and sauté until golden (about 25 minutes). Remove from heat. Place a large nonstick skillet on the stove over medium high heat. Using a pastry brush, brush 1 side of 2 slices of bread with olive oil, and place oiled side down in skillet. Top each slice with 1 ounce of cheese, 1 ounce of ham, half of the onions, 1 more ounce ham, and topped with 1 more ounce of the cheese. Top each sandwich with another slice of bread brushed with the oil, oiled side up. Flip the sandwiches a few times until the cheese is melted and gooey and bread is toasty and golden.

"An accessible—but not at all shy—aged soft cheese."
David Landsel, Food & Wine

Cow's milk
Pasteurized
Traditional rennet

  

Manchester Cheese from Zingerman's Creamery

C-MNC 8 oz round
Current Price $20
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Returning on or before December 30
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More to learn

For most of its history, cheese has been a local affair. Farmers would bring their milk to a village creamery that could convert that milk into cheese and other dairy products. Cheese has always been the long term storage solution for extra milk—especially before the era of refrigerators. The creameries would produce the same type […]

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