It's Not You, It's Brie Unwrapping America's Unique Culture of Cheese
When one hears the term ‘American’ cheese’ images of little individually wrapped squares come to mind. Kirstin Jackson has worked to change that by showcasing some of America’s foremost artisan cheese makers.
There’s more to American cheese than tangerine orange or white bricks.
In It’s Not You, It’s Brie, cheese expert Kirstin Jackson tells the whole cheese story. Through fifty American cheese profiles, she takes us “backstage” into underground caves, into funky scents and traditions that link today’s cheese makers to American history. You’ll meet the people who dedicate their lives to artisan cheese—from those who run generations-old family farms to others who ditched their day job to start a dairy.
Jackson groups the cheeses into sixteen styles ranging from American Originals to Mixed Milk, explaining how each one’s unique flavors, appearance, and production practices have come to define its style. Featured cheeses include Queso Oaxaqueño, a Mexican-style cheese hand-stretched in California; Scholten Weybridge, a double-crème made in Vermont from the milk of a rare Dutch Belted cow; and River’s Edge Mayor of Nye Beach, a funky washed-rind goat’s milk that knocks its French rivals out of the water.
Beer, wine, and food pairing suggestions round out each profile, along with recipes that use every cheese style in refreshing new ways, from Gouda Almond Toffee to Landaff and Celery Root Beer Soup.
When one hears the term ‘American’ cheese’ images of little individually wrapped squares come to mind. Kirstin Jackson has worked to change that by showcasing some of America’s foremost artisanal cheese makers.
Wednesday, Nov 28 2012
San Francisco, CA 94131
Omnivore Books
—Liz Thorpe, author of The Cheese Chronicles
“Kirstin Jackson’s It’s Not You, It’s Brie shines a light on the phenomenal American artisan cheese movement. She focuses on the cheesemakers who have led it with their world-class masterpieces. The thoughtful, colorful descriptions of the artists and their amazing cheeses make this book a great pleasure to read. The accompanying recipes promise many more pleasures to eat.”
“It’s Not You, It’s Brie tells the stories of family farmers and talented cheesemakers in such a way that you don’t realize until you are done that you just had a fun, quick, and thorough education on the resurgence of American-made cheese. Never stuffy or pretentious . . . You’ll also come away with a list of great cheeses to seek out and try.”
“Kirstin Jackson tells the story of modern American artisan cheese with obvious passion and originality. American cheesemakers are fortunate to have such an enthusiastic and knowledgeable advocate.”
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