Cheese make |
Crumbly |
---|---|
Cheese post make |
Blue |
Milk type |
Cow |
Strength |
4 |
County |
Nottinghamshire |
Pasteurisation |
Pasteurised |
Vegetarian |
Yes |
View basket “Yorkshire Blue 180g” has been added to your basket.
Sold out
Sparkenhoe Blue Shropshire 250g
£8.95
Sparkenhoe Shropshire Blue – Made by Will Clark in Leicestershire
Jo and David Clarke have built an enviable reputation for making the only raw milk, clothbound, farmhouse Red Leicester in the UK. Now their son, Will, has returned to the family farm to take up the challenge of making the UK’s only raw milk Shropshire Blue. Will makes this to the same recipe as his Sparkenhoe Blue, but adds annatto to the milk, just as they do for their Sparkenhoe Red Leicester. This gives the cheese its glorious colour. The paste ranges from a blush, peach tone to a deeper hue next to the blue veins, as the curd begins to break down. The taste is buttery and mellow with a gentle spice to finish.
Out of stock
Email when stock available
Categories: Cheese, Crumbly, Blue, Cow's Milk
Tags: blue veins, cheese, pasteurised, Shropshire, Sparkenhoe, vegetarian
Additional information
You may also like…
Sparkenhoe Vintage 250g
£7.25
Peter’s Yard Sourdough Crispbreads 200g
£4.75
Perfect with all the deli produce we sell.
Created by local couple Ian & Christina this is one of the fastest growing and successful brands in the UK fine food industry.
These crispbreads are inspired by a love of Sweden the home of crispbread. They select simple, natural ingredients including organic fresh milk, organic flour and the precious sourdough which is allowed to ferment for 16hours before each batch is made. Baked until crisp & golden, they are the natural choice for smoked salmon, cheese or pate.
Related products
Sinodun Hill
£11.95
Sinodun Hill – Made by Frazer Norton & Rachel Yarrow in Oxfordshire
The initial make process takes place over 4 days after which it is ripened for up to 21 days to develop the rind and bring out complexity in the flavour and texture. The rennet is vegetarian, derived from the cardoon thistle. The result is a flavoursome cheese with a fresh, citrus flavour which deepens as it ages to reveal almond and red fruit notes. Its rind is a stunning ivory colour and seasonally develops a dusting of blue and grey moulds as it ages, which add to the flavour and character of the cheese.
Corra Linn 250g
£11.25
Stichelton 250g
£11.25
St Helena 300g
£10.20
St Helena is a delicious rind washed, semi-soft cheese made by Julie Cheyney in Bungay Suffolk, using fresh, raw cows milk from her family's single herd of Montbéliarde cows.
Made to a St Nectaire recipe and aged on rye straw mats, St. Helena is a sweet, dairy-first cheese with a hint of nuttiness and often a farmyard tang on the after-taste. Comparable to a French Tomme and brilliant for melting.
English Pecorino 200g
£9.60
English Pecorino – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset
This creamy textured, semi-hard ewe's milk cheese has a beautifully well-rounded and nutty but relatively subtle flavour - and an eye-catching yellow rind. English Pecorino is a multi-award-winning cheese that is most definitely a crowd favourite. Matured for 5 months. The curds are washed leaving a lovely natural sweetness
Baron Bigod 250g
£8.75
Baron Bigod - Made by Jonny & Dulcie Cricklemore in Bungay, Sulfolk
The only traditionally made, Brie-de-Meaux style cheese produced in the UK. Small batches are made in the early morning using fresh, warm cows’ milk from Fen Farm’s own herd of Montbéliarde cows in Suffolk. All the curds are hand-ladled into large brie moulds and then salted by hand and aged for up to 8 weeks.The flavour of the cheese changes with the seasons, with mushroomy and farmyard notes under the rind and occasional hints of citrus or truffle flavours. With full provenance from cow to cheese, this is a true artisan cheese and the raw milk provides for exceptional taste and quality.
Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire 250g
£8.00
Mrs Kirkhams – Made by Graham Kirkham in Goosner, Lancashire
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire is a fantastic, a buttery finish and a flaky texture cows' milk cheese, with delightfully lactic flavour. Made on the Beesley Farm in Lancashire to the same recipe Mrs Kirkham first made it in 1978, though the cheese today is now made by Graham Kirkham, her son. This is the only Lancashire still made with unpasteurised cows' milk and hence the only Lancashire you should ever buy.
Ogleshield 250g
£6.25
Ogleshield – Made by Jamie Montgomery in North Cadbury, Somerset
British raclette made using beautifully rich raw Jersey milk by Jamie Montgomery & Wayne Mitchell of Montgomery's cheese-making family. The cheese is washed in special brine every three days to attain a slightly pungent sticky rind, which softens the cheese paste and significantly intensifies its flavour. Excellent when it comes to cooking as it melts brilliantly.