Wednesday, December 9, 2009

POTTED CHEESE - TERRINE DE FROMAGE

Lately, I have felt the need to learn more about England's unique food heritage and get closer to my British roots.

This country's cuisine is so interestin
g, delicious, yet so underrated and overlooked. Unfortunately, many people think that it is not worth the attention or that it's totally gross when, in fact, it is fabulous and has much to offer. It is for that reason that my aim is to show you England's rich as well as diverse culinary heritage through my future posts.

"Potted Cheese" is a humble as well as rustical dish that I have been enjoying since a very tender age. It is a kind of cheese terrine that is easily made, which doesn't cost much, is versatile and practical.

It is an excellent way to use up odd bits of cheese and can be kept in the refrigerator for several weeks. So, if ever you have semi-hard cheese leftovers and don't know what to do with them, then "Potted Cheese" is the solution!

Without having to fuss around in the kitchen, you'll be able to serve a toothsome appetitzer that goes perfectly well with bread, crackers and raw vegetables (especially with celery stalks).

The advantage with that paste is that you c
an flavor it in many ways (as it pleases you) and always have a pot on stock somewhere in the fridge. So, next time you have impromptu guests that show up inexpectedly at your place, you'll always have something fine at hand to offer them!

~ Potted Cheese ~
Recipe taken from Jane Grigson's "English Food" and adapted by Rosa @ Rosa's Yummy Yums 2009.
Serves 4

Ingredients:
250g Cheshire cheese or cheddar cheese, cubed
90g Butter, softened
A pinch paprika
A few drops red Tabasco
2-3 Tbs Red Port, Madeira or sherry
60g Walnuts, roasted and chopped

Method:
1. In a food processor, mix the cheese with the softened butter to a smooth paste.
2. Flavor it with with the paprika, Tabasco and wine.
3. Transfer the paste to a bowl and add the chopped walnuts.
4. Pot and decorate with walnut halves.
5. Store in the refrigerator.

Remarks:
Remove from the refrigerator about 1 hour before serving.
If you want to keep it for a while, cover your "Potted Cheese" with clarified butter.

Serving suggestions:
Spread on toast, bread and crackers or serve with vegetable sticks (celery stalks).

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~ Terrine de Cheddar ~
Recette tirée du livre "English Food" de Jane Grigson et adaptée par Rosa @ Rosa's Yummy Yums 2009.

Pour 4 personnes.

Ingrédients:
250g de Cheddar
90g de Beurre non-salé, à température ambiante
Une pincée de paprika
Quelques gouttes de Tabasco
2-3 CS de Porto, Madère ou sherry
60g de Noix de Grenoble, torréfiées et hachées grossièrement

Méthode:
1. Mettre le fromage et le beurre dans un mixer afin d'obtenir une pâte homogène.
2. Incorporer le paprika, le tabasco et l'alcool.
3. Transférer la pâte dans un bol et bien incorporer les noix.
4. Mettre dans un récipient et décorer avec des noix entières.
5. Garder au frigo.

Remarques:
Sortir du frigo une heure avant de servir.
Si vous voulez garder cette terrine pendant un certain temps, alors couvrez le dessus avec du beurre clarrifié.

Idée de présentation:
Servir cette pâte à tartiner sur du toast, du pain et des crackers ou avec des batonnets de légumes (surtout du céleri).

76 comments:

Jamie said...

I've heard of potted shrimps but never potted cheese and it's brilliant! It sounds so delicious!

Hélène said...

Je ne connaissais pas. Je testerai avec du vrai cheddar à Noël Rosa.
Je pense à toi vendredi pour le jeu.
Bises

Elra said...

Rosa, believe it or not, I have that book. I'll look into it soon, sounds so good.

chriesi said...

This sounds like heaven!

Eléonora said...

Le fromage est à l'honneur !

chapot said...

Le genre de plat que l'on adore, du cheddar, du tabasco, il faut absolument que j'essaie !

Clémence said...

penses tu qu'on peut le faire avec un autre fromage car ça me tente beaucoup...

Ivy said...

This sounds very easy to make and I always have some cheddar at home. I am looking forward to seeing some more of your British recipes.

~nancy~ said...

..wow!!ce doit être franchement bon!!!miamm.. j'en veux!!!!

..bonne soirée à toi..ici c'est vraiment l'hiver aujourd'hui;)

~nancy xx

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

CLEMENCE: Oui, avec un fromage à pâte semi-dure...

Maria said...

Fabulous!

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Erika from The Pastry Chef At Home said...

How fitting that i've decided to check your blog at this moment - I am in England for the month and doing British themed recipes on my blog! Do check out my ode to the fabulous lemon curd when you have a moment!

You are totally right about the food here. So many people think this place is a culinary wasteland and that is so not true!

Your recipe is a combination of some of my favorite savory ingredients - cheese, butter and wine!

ps: that's such a cute retro dish!

La table lorraine d'Amélie said...

Hummmm...! c'est super agréable !
Bises

My Turkish Kitchen said...

I will be looking forward to see those post about England cuisine.
Iffet

salma82 said...

hummmmmmmmmmmm, terrible

pigpigscorner said...

This looks and sounds great to me!

Gera @ SweetsFoods said...

Everything with cheddar, tabasco and sherry is a big winner in my menu :)

All the best Rosa,

Gera

Esther B said...

Une terrine des plus savoureuses!!

Sasha said...

Ah. The power of cheese.

Thanks for sharing : )

Peter G said...

This sounds DIVINE Rosa! Perfect holiday treat!

lisa said...

Interesting. This sounds similar to fromage forte but cold instead. It's a great use of leftover cheese!

Sarah, Maison Cupcake said...

I am a cheese demon and this looks delicious. Hope the new job is going well?

JennDZ - The Leftover Queen said...

Wow, Rosa, I love this! So good for the holiday season! I used to love those tubs of port wine cheese during the holidays - but now they are full of all kinds of additives and preservatives - this is perfect! Thank you for sharing it! (I agree British food is highly UNDER-rated).

Shionge said...

I am not a cheese person but this potted cheese looks yummy and having it with cracker I think I can have a go at this :D

Wandering Coyote said...

Wow - this looks really great, Rosa! Very similar to cheese ball, which I totally love!

~~louise~~ said...

I too am delighted to hear you are going to be sharing more British food with us. I think English Cuisine has been in the corner way too long. Thank you so much for sharing Rosa. I am going to add your link to my side bar so I don't miss one more post!!!

Bellini Valli said...

The British have come a long way in culinary cuisine Rosa. I love any country that gives me Yorkshire Pudding.

5 Star Foodie said...

To a true cheese lover, this is irresistible! I must try this dish right away!

Bron said...

What a wonderful idea for the holidays Rosa! I'd cleaned forgotten about potted cheese, now I'm keen to relive the idea and your recipe sounds perfect! Yum!

Helene said...

Je n'ai jamais entendu parler de terrine de cheddar. Que cela doit être délicieux. Ca serait parfait pour les fêtes. Merci de partager.

Carolyn Jung said...

A perfect cocktail-time addition. Never had potted cheese before. But anything with cheese, butter and fortified wine sounds divine.

gourmandelise said...

Cette terrine doit etre bonne pour accompagner des tartines de pain!

Nat said...

Cette petite terrine de cheddar est vraiment très tentante ! bises

Peter M said...

I'm pleasingly intrigued by this dish. The smattering of Port looks fab!

vibi said...

Ça à l'air tout à fait délicieux Rosa! Moi aussi je suis très intriguée par la cuisine anglaise... et avec autant de fromage, on ne peut pas vraiment se tromper, hein!? lol Bravo... I admire that you go out of your box to try new things!

Gracianne said...

Sympa comme idee, parfait pour tous les aperos a venir en ces periodes de fetes.

Dodol & Mochi said...

Thanks for such an informative post! Frankly, I didn't know much about English food except for its national dish of fish & chips as it's pretty popular here ... Malaysia was a former British colony ... To many of us, fish & chips is part of childhood memory ...

Love your work, keep it up!

Pei-Lin

Claire said...

Un délice cette recette !!! Je testerai bien tout de suite :)

Bonne soirée, Claire

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cathy said...

Une terrine très savoureuse et très alléchante, j'y gouterai bien volontiers!
Bises, bonne soirée

Barbara said...

Potted cheese is something I've heard about- never tasted. This looks wonderful, Rosa!
Keep the English recipes coming!

Faith said...

This looks and sounds divine! I love the addition of walnuts...it pairs so perfectly!

El said...

How can you go wrong with good cheese. Love it!

Grace said...

cheese, butter, nuts--the fat-lover in me is swooning right now. what an interesting dish, and good for you for exploring a little. :)

Vanille said...

Your cheese terrine makes me curious to discover even more English recipes !

Kathleen said...

This sounds wonderful. I have friends coming over every evening next week to watch a holiday boat parade. This is definitely going on my appetizer list! Thanks Rosa

Vanessa said...

Well, I'm from Derbyshire and I've never eaten this so it's about time! I think it sounds fantastic and your version looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing.

dada said...

Je suis d'accord, c'est une cuisine souvent méconnue, heureusement que nous avons nos bonnes bloggeuses :-). Moi aussi je ne connaissais pas ce plat donc merci!
Bises

Lisa said...

Rosa, first off..that cheddar terrine looks amazing! I don't think I've ever had a pottec heese before..sothis is yet another boookmark :)

That said, would you believe there was no turkey here for T-Day? I'll talk about what happened in my nex entry. I suppose I'll just use ground turkey for the quince dish. DYING to try it!

COLARGOL said...

je en connaissais pas du tout mais ne demande qu'à y gouter !! ça m'a l'air délicieux.

très très jolies photos comme toujours, bravo

Gloria said...

Rosa like ever look wonderful, I love cheese! xxx gloria

bren said...

ah frommage! c'est mon guilty pleasure! loooove it! happy that you're excited about talking more about Brittish food!

Anita said...

Interesting.. never seen this before - although it does sound good. I like that it's flavoured cheese too

Rhyleysgranny said...

Oh I love cheese and this looks perfect. I always have cheese in the fridge. This is a must try. Thank you Rosa x

aquadaze said...

wow this sounds so very decadent and yum!

Megan@Feasting on Art said...

Rosa - the recipe looks so wonderful!! I love visiting your site!

Natashya KitchenPuppies said...

Such a great way to use your cheese!

Nawal said...

Rhooo ça me plaît bien Rosa !!!
Bon week-end ;-)

sab le plaisir de gourmandise said...

dommage que je ne puisse pas trouver du cheddar ici

Rosa said...

I have been on a cheese kick lately. This looks like just what I need! YUM!

Deeba PAB said...

Love love love the very idea of potted cheese Rosa. Very very nice! I feel like reaching out into the screen & grabbing the dish!
xo

virginie said...

c'est tout a fait le genre de recette qu'il me faut car j'adore le fromage !!!!

~Lexibule~ said...

Trop tentant;)

Bon week-end Rosa!! xxx

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

Potted cheese sounds so delicious!! I wish I could take a cracker and dip it right into the screen!! Yum!

Hélène (Cannes) said...

Eh bien moi, je suis une grande adepte de la british food ... Les recettes sont belles, les cuisiniers sont très talentueux ... et sexy, aussi ! ;o) Et il y a surtout, trêve de plaisanterie, une histoire culinaire très riche et des gâteaux ... fabuleux ! Bref, tu peux continuer à nous proposer de cette cuisine-là ! J'essaierai ton potted cheese; je n'en ai jamais fait.
Re-bises
Hélène

cathy said...

oh my. that looks so good. unfortunately, leftover cheese is never a problem for me! but the day i am near a food processor again, i will try this :)

Marion said...

Top cette terrine! Elle doit être vraiment savoureuse, parfait pour une envie subite de fromage.
Bonne soirée :)

Kevin said...

This looks like a nice way to enjoy some cheese and some English cuisine!

Anncoo said...

Potted cheese? Never heard before but this sounds great and yummy :)

Lau said...

Très sympa comme idée de terrine, nous adorons le fromage en plus :-)
Bises

Biscottine said...

Pour moi qui raffole du fromage, c'est top!

Chef Jeena said...

Wow this is wonderful, I loved all the ingredients especially the sherry. Very elegant and tasty dish.

Janet @Gourmet Traveller 88 said...

Wonderful, I have not heard of this. Learn something new, thanks for sharing!

crazynonna said...

ça me plais beaucoup cette recette merci kisssssss

Valérie said...

Intéressante cette recette, je m'intéresse justement aux terrines de fromage en ce moment, je viens d'en acheter une !

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