That Cheese Plate is a column by Marissa Mullen—cookbook author, photographer, and Food52's Resident Cheese Plater. With Marissa's expertise all things cheddar, comté, and crudité—plus tips for how to make it all look extra special, using stuff you probably have on hand—we'll be crafting our own cheesy masterpieces without a hitch.
I love exploring the vast world of cheese pairings. How about a slightly tangy, soft-ripened goat cheese with a fresh fig and honeycomb for a light, sweet, and refreshing trio? Maybe a nutty manchego with salty prosciutto and a cornichon for something more savory? Similar to wine, cheese has a wide variety of tasting notes, textures, flavors, and styles. Some cheesy sensory notes include: nutty, creamy, fruity, tangy, mineral, herbal, sweet, salty, and umami. How does one know what works best?
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