Wine and cheese dinner
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11/6/2009 6:03:00 PM
Posted by:  Natalie

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Aaron and I have been doing a wine and cheese night in our home on Friday evenings, when we can. We splurge on buying really delicious cheeses and a decent bottle of wine since we don’t have to pay a babysitter, tip, restaurant prices, etc . . .  Pop in a good movie and it’s a date!

Ingredients

  • roasted garlic –cut off top, drizzle with olive oil (good amount), sprinkle with salt and pepper, scrunch some foil around it, and pop in the oven for approx 45-60 min @ 400-425.
  • fruit  and nuts– choose one or two: figs, red grapes, apples, pears. Almonds, candied walnuts or pecans
  • meat – salami or prosciutto
  • olives- check out the olive bar at your local grocer; they often have pepper and artichokes too. Experiment!
  • bread - I usually just slice and broil a baquette brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with salt
  • cheese –this is the star for us.  Try to pick three really different cheeses. Pictured above is a manchego,
  • triple cream gouda, and a goat’s milk cheese called Humbolt Fog (if you love cheese, you must try this). Point Reyes blue cheese is also divine.
    I purchase 1/4 lb of each cheese, which was a good amount for us to have two wine and cheese nights.

Comments (3)
11/9/2009 9:01:02 AM
This looks and sounds great! great date night idea. We agree that Humbolt Fog and Point Reyes blue cheese are awesome. Another great California cheese maker is Cowgirl Creamery: http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/cowgirl_creamery.php
11/11/2009 10:18:10 PM
Aaron and I definitely want to hop over to the Ferry Building next time we're in the area. We had the Mt. Tam at a restaurant in Cambria, which was great, but I really want to try the Red Hawk.
12/8/2009 11:54:19 PM
yum...this looks so good and (my) aaron would love it. we'll have to try it soon! these recipes all look delish...cannot wait to try some! love the blog! love you- *laura*