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Cheese board help

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Tiredsahm84 · 13/10/2019 14:40

What's your cheese board essentials?

It's for Christmas Day evening to be served as part of a dessert buffet for about 6 adults

After cheeses, cracker & chutney recommendations

Dh family, I'm happy just with a bit of cheddar so I'm useless!!

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7Worfs · 13/10/2019 15:14

Check out ready made boards for inspiration, most are usually with one-two of the main types:
Blue
Yellow hard
With fruit
Soft like Brie or goats with herbs

I’m not a chutney fan, I prefer grapes on the side.

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Stompythedinosaur · 13/10/2019 15:59

I find the sets sold for cheese boards have pieces of cheese that are too small.

I do:
A decent cheddar
Brie
A blue cheese
A cheese with something in (like wensleydale with cranberries, there's normal a few festive options)
One other cheese that catches my eye, maybe a smoked cheese or goats cheese.

I don't include a camembert because we have baked camembert as a starter.

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Sooverthemill · 13/10/2019 16:02

A hard, a soft and a blue. And a goats cheese. Decent size pieces. Crackers, grapes, chutney or quince paste.

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AdaColeman · 13/10/2019 16:21

The basic is a hard, a soft, and a blue.
I'd do something like
Ossau-Iraty
Pont L'Evéque or perhaps two or three St Marcellin (nice, as they come in a little dish)
Cropwell Bishop Shropshire Blue, or a good Gorgonzola.

Crackers & bread and grapes and celery.
No cheese with fruit in it here.

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tentative3 · 13/10/2019 16:51

Vignotte is delicious

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L0bstersLass · 13/10/2019 16:52

A soft cheese that's been left out so it's runny - Perl Wen
A blue sheep's cheese - Mrs Bell's Blue is delicious
An orange blue cheese - cow's milk - Cropwell Bishop Shropshire blue
A strong cheddar - Snowdonia Black Bomber

Served with a selection of crackers, a quince paste and figs.

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siriusblackthemischieviouscat · 13/10/2019 16:55

Grapes, celery and walnuts and one chutney. We like a mature cheddar, roule, edam, Wensleydale and usually a flavoured cheddar.

We dont like blue cheese, goats cheese or brie but i know some would want these on their board.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 13/10/2019 17:00

Black Bomber is lovely. I really like Wookey Hole too.

M&S, Sainsbo's Taste the Difference and Co-Op all do a 'posh' selection of crackers, which are really nice. And Waitrose have loads of lovely crackers generally.

Stokes Chilli Jam is superb and blooming lovely with Wookey Hole.

I like celery and black grapes, plus Garners pickled shallots and red cabbage.

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Spam88 · 13/10/2019 17:04

Carr's crackers for me! Although lidl do some rosemary ones which are lovely as well.

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RibenaMonsoon · 13/10/2019 17:11

We usually have
Cheddar
Brie or camembert
A blue cheese of some kind, usually Stilton
Either roule or boursin
Plus some other cheese, usually smoked or goats.
Served with cracker selection, grapes and apples. Also caramelised onion chutney with blue cheese is absolute heaven!

I always seem to get cheese boards for Christmas as I love cheese. My family are awesome Grin

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Tiredsahm84 · 13/10/2019 17:36

Would this be ok?

I'll get the posher cracker selection and 2 types of chutney

Will add grapes & celery to the list too

Think I might need a wooden board too!

Cheese board help
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Floopily · 13/10/2019 17:38

It's Christmas so you need an Epoisse!!

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Tiredsahm84 · 13/10/2019 17:39

What sort of quantity am I after? That pack is 460g, is that enough?

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starfishmummy · 13/10/2019 17:45

Hard, soft and a goat cheese here. Im allergic to blue cheese - I used to get one anyway for others, but got fed up with them cross contaminating everything with blue cheese crumbs.

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sawyersfishbiscuits · 13/10/2019 17:49

Brie
Stilton with apricots/cranberries
Good strong cheddar - Colliers maybe
Tintern cheddar
Smoked cheese

I love cheese so I could carry on with a bit of Boursin, Camembert... crumbly Caerphilly...

Aldi crackers, the buttery herby ones and the long thins like knock off ryvita ones are good.

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Grumpbum123 · 13/10/2019 17:54

Black bomber
Yarg
Port salou for the kids
Black sticks blue
Cornish Brie
Wendleysdale

Crackers
Onion marmalade
Grapes

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catwithflowers · 13/10/2019 17:56

Epoisse is sooooo yummy. Morrison’s sell this all year round.

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L0bstersLass · 13/10/2019 18:07

Ooh definitely get a wooden board. Smile
Personally, I'd buy the cheeses separately rather than buying a selection box.
Having said that, as selection boxes go - that one is not bad at all.

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L0bstersLass · 13/10/2019 18:12

@RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie - I'll give that chilli jam a go. We normally get Habanero Chilli and Mango jam from Patchwork foods.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 13/10/2019 18:15

You will thank me. I'm having to hide it from dp, because he's eating it so quickly!

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 13/10/2019 18:16

Personally I'd rather have three bigger pieces, than a pack of little bits.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 13/10/2019 18:16

Although I'd be inclined to get some Applewood and some of those smoked sausage shaped ones, if any kids.

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Willow4987 · 13/10/2019 18:17

We do

Cheddar
Brie
Port salut
Wensleydale with cranberries
Smoked cheddar
Manchego

We also use the Aldi crackers that are in a blue box

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Willow4987 · 13/10/2019 18:17

Oh and goats cheese and Boursin

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totallyradllama · 13/10/2019 18:20

Oh I love vignotte! Haven't had for ages

What does epoisse taste like?

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