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DW, HaHaHaHaHa.
Forget the Canuck wine.
Canucj cheese now! Black Diamond from Ontario, probably the best cheddar in the world!
With an Eiswein from the Mosel, preferably drunk in the vineyard from which it came!
I'll never forget my first attempt at eating brie, an embarrassing moment for sure, but oh such a delicious cheese.
Brie is my favourite....with pepper Jatz and a glass or two of Sav blanc. Heaven! In winter Baked Brie with a glass of Hunter Valley Cab Shiraz....or Merlot.
What is your embarrassing story with Brie?
http://www.wikihow.com/Eat-Brie
The rind of the brie cheese is meant to be eaten, and I always do, it tastes good to me. Above is a site that gives some good eating/serving suggestions. No need to be embarrassed April, you were doing it right.
Yep, eat the rind but not the paper wrapper.
Yep, eat the rind but not the paper wrapper.
Give me all your cheese and no one will be hurt!
My embarrassing moment was I was trying to cut the outer coating thinking it was part of the good eating, I played it off, this was a long time ago when I was visiting a friend and went to cut into it. We had a good laugh, I might have even managed to cut of a piece and try to bite into it, memory is a bit foggy, I just am trying to forget. But I get a chuckle and a cringe remembering it. It really is one of my favorites though and the first I reach for to spread on a cracker or the small bread pieces.
I'm sure it won't be my last embarrassing moment, I is what I is.
PS, it wasn't just the friend and myself present when I tried to cut the cheese.![]()
Don't let them confuse you Mitchezz. All the vitamins are found just under the rind. :grin:
PHEW!!.......thanks Dame W.
You had it right, seems I was doing it right the first time till I let some uncouth folks turn me into an uncouth folk. LOL! I should have known better, but, hey, I can't be perfect at everything.:turnaround::nose-pick:I didn't exactly grow up eating brie, it came a bit late to my table.
I'm going to pick some up at the market in the morning and I'll let you all know what I think of that hard rind. I do have an electric knife just in case.
Now it's way past my bed time, talk with you all much later.
Just leave it out of the fridge so that it comes up to room temperature.
If you enjoy brie, you might also like camembert.
If you ever see the label King Island on cheeses make sure you try it.
King Island is a windswept island in Bass Strait (between Tasmania and mainland Australia) and its cheeses are wonderful.