Women's History Month: March 2025

Women's History Month: March 2025

Women are and always have been inherently connected to cheese. Cheesemaking was traditionally a woman's task, as evidenced by written record as well as historic recipes - for example, some of the earliest cheddar-style recipes were very forgiving and included a long, slow acidification to allow for the cheesemaker to accomplish other tasks during the day. Many families owned a few cows and women were responsible for milking them and turning that bit of milk into cheese, the ultimate value-added product. The blueprint for many homes and creameries included a make room that was connected to the kitchen so that the cheesemaker could keep an eye on the vat while working on other things. The invention of Camembert is credited to Marie Harel, and the artisan cheese renaissance in the United States would not have been possible without the Goat Ladies of the 80s, a group of goat farmers who began making French-inspired chèvre and changed the landscape of the American cheese scene forever. Today, women all over the world and from diverse backgrounds work hard to both uphold this legacy and create their own - from cheesemakers to affineurs, educators to importers, farmers to buyers, women continue to be integral to the cheese industry, now more than ever. 

Keep reading to learn more about some of our favorite women in cheese:

Anna Landmark, Landmark Creamery - Landmark Creamery was founded in 2013 in Paoli, Wisconsin. Anna knew that she had access to some of the best quality milk in the state and dreamed of using that milk to create excellent sheep’s milk cheeses. In addition to their sheep’s milk cheeses, Landmark Creamery also produces a line of stellar cow’s milk cheeses and a few styles of decadent small-batch butter. In order to guarantee the highest quality milk, they work with nearby farmers to build sustainable, family-run dairies that also help support the local economy in Southern Wisconsin. 

Veronica Pedraza, Blakesville Creamery - Veronica is no stranger to the cheese scene, having worked for some of the most well-known creameries in the US before landing at Blakesville. As head cheesemaker, she has spent the last few years creating some of the most exquisite goat cheeses on the market, which can now be found on most of the best cheese counters in the country. Veronica and her team also make some incredible sheep's milk cheeses using milk sourced from Mariana Marques de Almeida, which you will learn more about below. 

Mariana Marques de Almeida, Ms. J & Co. - Mariana is the queen of sheep's milk in Wisconsin. This woman-run sheep dairy is known for their high quality and high-yield milk that produces an exceptionally clean flavor in the cheese, so it's in high demand! The milk comes from a hybrid breed called Assaf, which is frequently used in Spanish and Portuguese cheesemaking. Mariana provides milk for cheesemaking to Landmark Creamery, Blakesville Creamery, and more. 

Patricia Morford, River's Edge Chèvre - Patricia Morford uses the freshest milk from her own herd of goats to create award-winning French-inspired goat cheeses in Oregon. A former chef, Patricia is fascinated by flavor development and employs that curiosity to create unique and delicious cheese that are ash-ripened, bourbon-infused, and even leaf-wrapped and smoked. Many River's Edge cheeses are wrapped in Formaticum paper to keep them looking and tasting fresh in your refrigerator!

Kyra James, Own Your Funk - Kyra is a cheesemonger, educator, and consultant whose passion for cheese and community makes her one of the most well-loved members of the cheese industry. She is also an American Cheese Society Certified Cheese Professional, and a Cheesemonger Invitational finalist. Her brand, Own Your Funk, promotes food education and empowerment within marginalized communities. Kyra is also a board member of the Cheese Culture Coalition, an organization that aims to provide professional advancement and educational opportunities to BIPOC folks in the cheese industry and beyond. 

Amye Gulezian, High Lawn Farm - Amye is the Specialty Foods Operations Manager at High Lawn Farm in Lee, Massachusetts, a family-owned dairy farm in the Berkshires that milks 100% Jersey cows and was founded by a woman named Marjorie Wilde. Amye studied heritage breed and dairy management in France, made raw milk cheese in Indiana, and was a cheesemonger in LA before settling at High Lawn Farm. Amye's main role is to help develop value added products like cheese, butter, and ice cream, with a focus on product quality and consistency as well as relationships with customers and vendors. High Lawn Farm makes some of the best butter we've ever tasted, and it's wrapped in Formaticum paper! 

Sue Miller, Birchrun Hills Farm - Formaticum's blog author is a Pennsylvania resident, so we couldn't write a blog post about women in cheese without including the illustrious Sue Miller. Since 2006, Sue and her family have been making and aging farmstead cheese from the milk of their 80 cows, and are committed to sustainable farming and cheese production. They practice regenerative agriculture and maintain a high level of animal welfare, and their love of the craft can be tasted in their cheese. 

Formaticum's motto has always been "Honor the cheesemakers. Save your cheese." In our opinion, the best way to honor the work of these amazing women is to properly care for their cheeses so that they taste their best for as long as possible. Store your cheese in Formaticum Cheese Storage Bags and Sheets to experience the flavors and textures of your cheese as the cheesemaker intended. 


Beginner's Guide to Cheese Pairings

Beginner's Guide to Cheese Pairings

One of the most common questions to ask your cheesemonger is undoubtedly, "What should I pair with this cheese?" and while many "classic pairings" can provide a helpful guide to pairing basics, it's important to remember that there are no hard and fast rules - it's all about what tastes good to you! Cheese pairing is truly subjective, and we encourage you to experiment with different flavors and textures to help you develop your palate and personal preferences. 

As a general rule, you want a pairing to either contrast or complement the flavor of the cheese. It's important to make sure the flavors are balanced and that one does not overwhelm the other, and don't forget about varying textures, too! 

Here are a few tried-and-true pairing suggestions that are sure to satisfy:

Triple Crème: This category includes buttery, silky cheeses like Brillat-Savarin and Delice de Bourgogne. Triple crème cheeses have a very high butterfat content, making them a perfect pairing for sparkling beverages like Prosecco or Champagne - the effervescent bubbles cut through the rich fat of the cheese, lifting the mouthfeel and creating a decadent flavor experience. This category of cheese also pairs well with sweeter fruit jams and preserves, such as Amarena cherry or apricot, or even various types of honey. 
Perfect Formaticum Pairing: The Wire Cutter allows you to easily cut through these soft and delicate cheese without disturbing the paste, ensuring a neat, clean slice every time!

Washed Rind: These cheeses tend to be a bit stinky, encompassing iconic cheeses like Epoisses and Taleggio. If your funky fromage boasts meatier notes, try pairing it with something pickled such as cornichons, carrots, or mushrooms - the acid will balance the funk, and create an experience akin to enjoying a cheeseburger. 
Perfect Formaticum Pairing: Zero Cheese Storage Paper allows the cheese to breathe, which will maintain the right level of humidity to properly store a washed-rind cheese. 

Cheddar - If you prefer to snack on sharp block cheddar, freshly sliced apples are a traditional and seasonal pairing that will highlight both the texture of the cheese and the crispness of the fruit. English-style clothbound cheddars tend to be more savory, making onion jam or even raw red onion an ideal complement, alongside a traditional hard cider. Roasted salted cashews or almonds are also a great way to highlight the nutty notes of many cheddars. 
Perfect Formaticum Pairing: Classic Cheese Storage Bags will create the ideal storage environment for a temperamental clothbound cheddar, keeping the complex flavor fresh until your next snack time. 

Alpine: Some longer-aged alpine-style cheeses like authentic Gruyère or Gruyère-inspired Pleasant Ridge Reserve have a hint of tropical fruit flavors - highlight these flavors by enjoying them with fresh or dried fruit like mango or pineapple. Try out a Swiss tradition by dipping chunks of pear in your next fondue! Alpine styles are also known for pairing well with chocolate. 
Perfect Formaticum Pairing: Our Professional Cheese Knife is sturdy and sharp, making it ideal for making perfect cuts of harder large-format cheeses. 

Blue Cheese: Perhaps the most polarizing cheese style on this list, it may surprise you to know that this piquant and funky cheese is a natural pairing with sweet things like honey and even chocolate! The sweetness helps neutralize the spice of the blue and creates a more approachable flavor. Pears are also a classic pairing for French blues like Roquefort. Enjoy with dessert wine like Port or Sauternes, or even a nice local ice cider. 
Perfect Formaticum Pairing: The sleek new Reusable Sheets are perfect for blue cheeses because they are easy to tightly wrap with and prevent leakage - plus, they can be hand-washed and reused again and again!

Do you have a perfect pairing that we didn't mention? Email us at hello@formaticum.com to let us know! 


Easy & Cheesy Recipes for Holiday Cheese Leftovers

Easy & Cheesy Recipes for Holiday Cheese Leftovers

As we settle into January and back into our normal routines, you may find yourself with some leftover cheese from holiday celebrations, and fewer opportunities to enjoy them. Here at Formaticum, we believe that every day is the perfect occasion to enjoy good cheese. If you've stored your cheesy bits and bobs in Formaticum Cheese Storage Bags or Sheets, you can rest assured that even a few weeks later, they're still fresh, flavorful, and ready to enjoy. 

But if you're no longer in the mood for elaborate cheese and charcuterie platters, here are a few of our favorite ways to utilize extra cheese:

Macaroni & Cheese - a classic dish with the potential to be luxurious and extravagant. We recommend a blend of 2 harder cheeses like an Alpine and a Cheddar. You can add a "wild card" cheese like Taleggio for funk or a truffle cheese for umami, and the addition of sodium citrate is a cheesemonger's secret to a perfectly creamy cheese sauce, every time. 

Fondue - in the middle of a chilly winter, nothing warms your bones like a fondue dinner. It's also the perfect excuse to shred any small bits of cheese in your cheese drawer and finish that bottle of white wine in the fridge. While the Swiss have strict regional recipes for fondue, any combination of cheese can be used as long as you're pleased with the result. We recommend this recipe from our friends at Gourmino! 


Quiche or Frittata - These are both ideal vehicles for any leftover vegetables or meat in your fridge, in addition to the cheese. This recipe from Le Gruyère AOP can be adjusted for any cheese combination available to you. A convenient and versatile breakfast or lunch option! Make individual egg bites in muffin tins for an easy grab and go breakfast that will last for a few days in the fridge. 

Grilled Cheese - Whether you're team Butter or team Mayonnaise, we can all agree on one thing - a good grilled cheese is a perfect meal. Add a jam (such as fig), some caramelized onions, and/or a few slices of bacon or ham for an even more delicious treat. 

Fromage Fort - a classic French dish that utilizes any and all cheeses you have on hand, mixed with garlic, white wine, salt, and pepper, and your choice of herbs and spices, to create a dreamy, spreadable mixture. Perfect for dipping or even spreading on bread and broiling for a few minutes, Fromage Fort is the ultimate snack when it comes to versatility and creativity. 

Do you have a favorite cheese-based recipe? Let us know! Email hello@formaticum.com and we may even give it a try in the Formaticum test kitchen. 

 

 


Formaticum Holiday Gift Guide 2024

Formaticum Holiday Gift Guide 2024

As the winter holidays approach, it is never too early to start thinking about gift ideas for your friends, family, and loved ones. There is a Formaticum product for every cheese lover in your life, so we've put together a Holiday Gift Guide to help you determine which products can help you check things off your to-do list during the busiest time of the year!

Why should you gift Formaticum cheese storage products? Simply put, our products are the best on the market for preserving your cheese. Our products have 1 main job, and they do it well. Unlike plastic wrap, which suffocates your cheese by trapping moisture and allowing excess mold growth, Formaticum cheese paper allows your cheese to breathe while maintaining the right humidity levels to prevent your cheese from drying out. 

The biggest advantage of using Formaticum cheese paper is that it can significantly extend the shelf life of your cheese, ensuring that you consume the highest quality product possible. Cheese is a living product, and plastic wrap can leach harmful chemicals into the cheese over time, as well as affect the flavor. Formaticum cheese paper does not contain any harmful chemicals and will not affect the flavor of your cheese.

If you are looking for another way to honor the work of farmers, cheesemakers, affineurs, and everyone in between, consider gifting a Formaticum cheese storage product. 

FOR THE HOST: We all have a friend or family member who loves hosting dinner parties, cocktail hours, girls' nights, book clubs, or just making a cheese and charcuterie board for dinner. Our Cheese Board Liners and Mini Cheese Knives will elevate their presentations to a new level, especially during holiday party season! 

FOR THE STUDENT: If you know someone who loves learning about cheese, the Cheese Log Book is an ideal gift. They can keep track of all the cheeses they try, write down their personal tasting notes, and even learn more about how to taste, serve, and store cheese with the educational pages in this pocket-sized reference book. Pair with a package of Cheese Storage Bags or Paper, because it's likely this person has a fridge full of different cheeses! 

FOR THE PROFESSIONAL: If you have a cheesemonger, chef, or other food professional on your list, they will love our Professional Cheese Knives. The Professional 4-Knife Set is the perfect addition to any foodie kitchen, ensuring that every cut of any style of cheese is as efficient as possible, as well as incredibly stylish - these knives are made in Italy from stainless steel with real walnut wooden handles. 

FOR THE ECO-FRIENDLY: We are proud of the fact that there is a Formaticum product for every lifestyle. Our Zero Cheese Storage Bags & Sheets are completely plastic-free and compostable, while our new Reusable Cheese Storage Bags & Sheets can be hand-washed, air-dried, and reused over and over again for all styles of cheese. Reduce waste without compromising your cheese! 

Of course, any gift containing Formaticum products can be improved with a gift card to the recipient's favorite local cheese shop or specialty grocery store. A thoughtful gift is also a delicious way to support your local small businesses! Browse all Formaticum products on our website, and please don't hesitate to reach out to us at hello@formaticum.com with any questions, comments, or concerns. We wish you a happy and healthy holiday season, and we are thankful for your continued support!


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