Thursday, April 19, 2012

P'tit Basque by Gourmet-Food

P'tit Basque by Gourmet-Food Review



P'tit Basque by Gourmet-Food Feature

  • Imported from France
  • Sheep milk
  • Firm Texture
  • Picture depicts a 1.5 pounds wheel
P'tit Basque is a French sheep's milk cheese that has been around for only a little longer than 10 years; since 1997. P'tit Basque is sometimes compared to a Manchego, the great Spanish sheep cheese, but the similarities seem to limited to the rinds basket-weave markings. P'tit Basque, indeed a small cheese compared with its famous French cousin Ossau-Iraty, weighs only 1.5 pounds. This cheese is made with pasteurized sheep's milk, has a semi-soft, moist and pale interior. The cheese's aroma is that of brown butter and caramel. The flavor is creamy and sweet with some saltiness, much softer than the Manchego or the Ossau-Iraty. P'tit Basque can be enjoyed in the traditional way, cut into smaller pieces as a snack, an appetizer or an after-dinner dessert, but you you also try to use a cheese curler, cheese scraper or Girolle. This special tool is designed for a Tête de Moine, but the P'tit Basque is a great French alternative and will also create very thin curls when scraping the surface of the cheese.


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