Baron Bigod Whole 1kg
Earthy and full-flavoured, with protracted finish.
A cheese in the style of Brie de Meaux, made by Jonny Crickmore at Fen Farm. From the cutting of the curds to using the traditional pelle-à-brie ladle, everything is done by hand.
We recommend a portion size of 70-120g per person depending on when you are eating the cheese. 70g is ample if you are serving the cheese immediately after a large meal or as part of a buffet. If the cheese is the main part of the meal you will need to allow at least 100g per person and you may prefer to go to 120g if you think your guests will be particularly hungry (or just very fond of cheese!).
However, if you are only a small party, you may find that the pieces look a little small. In this case, choose fewer pieces, or even just one cheese, so that you can present your guests with something that looks more substantial. If you want to provide a wider choice of cheeses, just go for slightly larger pieces and enjoy the leftovers yourself the next day.
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Baron Bigod is a stunning brie-style cheese, with a rich, full, earthy flavour and a lingering finish. It's made by Jonny Crickmore from the milk of his own herd of Montbeliarde cows in Suffolk. Jonny likes the cheese best when its wrinkly coat has broken down the golden, buttery paste under the rind, while a thin line of lactic curd at the centre remains.
Jonny’s family has been farming the land here for three generations, but it was only recently that Jonny decided it was time to make some radical changes. He wanted to start selling raw milk, and to move into making the best cheese that he could. But raw milk and fine cheese need the best ingredients, and the family’s herd of Friesians weren’t really the best place to start.
So Jonny set off to France in search of cows that could produce the highest quality milk available. He chose Montbeliarde, the cows whose high protein milk is used for some of the famous French cheeses such as Comté and Vacherin Mont d’Or. He brought his ladies back to Suffolk, and set about building up his herd by cross-breeding Friesians with Montbeliardes to gradually add the great benefits this breed brings to the family’s own herd.
Great milk deserves the utmost respect, and Jonny’s perfectionism in choosing his herd is matched by his approach to cheese-making. The warm milk straight from the milking parlour is handled as carefully as possible to preserve its delicate cell structure. The milk is gravity-fed to the dairy, where it is gently poured into the cheese vat.Each stage of the process is done by hand, from cutting the curds with long knives to carefully transferring the fragile curds into the moulds by using the traditional pelle-a-brie ladles.
Hand-wrapped in wax paper and packed in its own beautiful wooden box.
Country of Origin | British Isles |
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Milk Variety | Cows' |
Style of Cheese | Soft |
Vegetarian | No |
Organic? | No |
Suitable For Pregnant Women? | No |
Ingredients | Cows' Milk (97.00%), Salt, Starter Culture, Geotrichum yeast cultures, Penicillium mould cultures |
Nutritional Info (per 100g) | Energy: 1510KJ, 365Kcal / Fat: 30.94g, of Which Saturated 22.27g / Carbohydrate 2.13g, of Which Sugars <0.5g / Protein: 20.5g / Salt: 1.7g |
Allergen Advice | For allergens see ingredients in bold. |
Keep refrigerated below 8°. Eat within 7 days of receipt or the date shown on cheese. Once you have cut into the cheese, eat within 5 days.
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