Gruyere Cheese
Gruyere is a Swiss-style cheese made from cow’s milk. It has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of earthy mushroom flavor. It’s a classic cheese to use in a traditional fondue recipe! Enjoy it with fresh fruits and nuts for an easy treat.
Natural Gruyere Cheese
Product Description: Natural Gruyere Cheese has a complex, robust taste, a creamy and nutty profile, and flavors reminiscent of caramel, brown butter, and roasted nuts.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors
Cocktails: Whiskey Sour, Old Fashioned, Martini, Manhattan, White Russian
~ The citrus elements in Whiskey Sour cut through the richness while the whiskey complements the nutty flavor.
~ An Old Fashioned enhances the caramel notes, while a Manhattan stands up to the robust profile of the cheese.
~ A dry Martini with gin or vodka provides a clean, sharp contrast to the creamy and nutty flavors.
~ The creamy sweetness from Kahlua in a White Russian aligns nicely with this cheese.
Wine: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Noir
~ Chardonnay with a buttery and nutty profile enhances the cheese nicely, while a crisp and acidic Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the richness.
~ Riesling with high acidity and fruity notes balances the cheese’s salty and creamy profile.
~ A Pinot Noir’s light body harmonizes nicely without overpowering the cheese.
Beer: Saison, Brown Ale, Wheat Beer, Porter, IPA
~ The peppery and often fruity character of a Saison, coupled with its effervescence, provides a counterpoint to the velvety texture of the cheese.
~ The nutty and caramel notes in a Brown Ale mirror the flavors of Gruyere.
~ A Wheat Beer’s light and slightly acidic profile contrast nicely.
~ The roasted malt and chocolate characteristics of a Porter offer a delightful pairing, while the hoppy taste of an IPA adds another layer of complexity to the pairing.
Accompaniments: bread, crackers, fruits, sweet condiments, dark chocolate, nuts, meats, pickles, olives, mustard
~ Crusty French bread, rye bread, and whole-grain crackers are great neutral choices.
~ Apples, pears, or grapes provide a crunchy texture and a burst of juiciness. Apricots, figs, and dates enhance the cheese’s nutty flavor.
~ Fig, apricot jam, apple chutney, or honey supply a sticky and sweet contrast. High-quality dark chocolate can create a delightful sweet and savory pairing.
~ Walnuts, hazelnuts, and almonds bring a delightful crunch and richness.
~ Prosciutto, salami, or other cured meats provide a salty contrast.
~ Pickles and green or black olives give a tangy counterpoint, while grainy mustard offers a zesty contrast.
Suggested uses:
- Feature it on a cheeseboard for a true crowd-pleaser
- A great addition to sandwiches, wraps, salads, omelets, quiche, soufflé, pasta, risotto, and salads
- Enhances the flavors of savory breads and muffins
- Adds richness to soups, fondue, and sauces
About This Product
$13.49 – $25.99
Gruyere is a Swiss-style cheese made from cow’s milk. It has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of earthy mushroom flavor. It’s a classic cheese to use in a traditional fondue recipe! Enjoy it with fresh fruits and nuts for an easy treat.
Natural Gruyere Cheese
Product Description: Natural Gruyere Cheese has a complex, robust taste, a creamy and nutty profile, and flavors reminiscent of caramel, brown butter, and roasted nuts.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors
Cocktails: Whiskey Sour, Old Fashioned, Martini, Manhattan, White Russian
~ The citrus elements in Whiskey Sour cut through the richness while the whiskey complements the nutty flavor.
~ An Old Fashioned enhances the caramel notes, while a Manhattan stands up to the robust profile of the cheese.
~ A dry Martini with gin or vodka provides a clean, sharp contrast to the creamy and nutty flavors.
~ The creamy sweetness from Kahlua in a White Russian aligns nicely with this cheese.
Wine: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Noir
~ Chardonnay with a buttery and nutty profile enhances the cheese nicely, while a crisp and acidic Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the richness.
~ Riesling with high acidity and fruity notes balances the cheese’s salty and creamy profile.
~ A Pinot Noir’s light body harmonizes nicely without overpowering the cheese.
Beer: Saison, Brown Ale, Wheat Beer, Porter, IPA
~ The peppery and often fruity character of a Saison, coupled with its effervescence, provides a counterpoint to the velvety texture of the cheese.
~ The nutty and caramel notes in a Brown Ale mirror the flavors of Gruyere.
~ A Wheat Beer’s light and slightly acidic profile contrast nicely.
~ The roasted malt and chocolate characteristics of a Porter offer a delightful pairing, while the hoppy taste of an IPA adds another layer of complexity to the pairing.
Accompaniments: bread, crackers, fruits, sweet condiments, dark chocolate, nuts, meats, pickles, olives, mustard
~ Crusty French bread, rye bread, and whole-grain crackers are great neutral choices.
~ Apples, pears, or grapes provide a crunchy texture and a burst of juiciness. Apricots, figs, and dates enhance the cheese’s nutty flavor.
~ Fig, apricot jam, apple chutney, or honey supply a sticky and sweet contrast. High-quality dark chocolate can create a delightful sweet and savory pairing.
~ Walnuts, hazelnuts, and almonds bring a delightful crunch and richness.
~ Prosciutto, salami, or other cured meats provide a salty contrast.
~ Pickles and green or black olives give a tangy counterpoint, while grainy mustard offers a zesty contrast.
Suggested uses:
- Feature it on a cheeseboard for a true crowd-pleaser
- A great addition to sandwiches, wraps, salads, omelets, quiche, soufflé, pasta, risotto, and salads
- Enhances the flavors of savory breads and muffins
- Adds richness to soups, fondue, and sauces
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