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Obsession: La Tur Cheese

We had a little tree trimming party on Sunday, one of the highlights of which was my new obsession: La Tur cheese.  Joanna and Alex brought it over on Friday night and its safe to say my life hasn’t been the same since. I’ve eaten it five days in a row (thanks Whole Foods) and I hate to say it but there is half a wheel in the fridge as I type this. It is a combination of goat, cow and sheep’s milk that melts in your mouth and makes you happy, thin and rich.

Murray’s says:

“Three milks, and two textures, that merge into one cheese’s best approximations of ice cream. A thin, edible skin barely contains a hair’s breadth of drippy tang, and then: deep, tongue-skimming, milk cloud, full and moist, with a liberal salting that makes you wish they left the sugar out of gelato entirely. A mild and delightful cheese”

La Tur, La Tur, I like to say it, type it, and most of all, I like to eat it.  I spent part of Monday thinking about the social acceptability of naming any  second child La Tur. (No, but, I would like to).  At the tree trimming party we also served mulled cider, a selection of cheese to act as back up singers to the La Tur, an array of cured meats, homemade cookies (Russian tea cakes and chocolate chip), lots of oranges and as the night wore on, some piping hot quiche.  (And, it was a treat to watch Leon and Alex roll around like puppies in the nursery).  Here’s a gratuitous shot of our now trimmed tree:

Picture 21

PS Top image from the cheese blog 365 Cheeses.

17 Responses to “Obsession: La Tur Cheese”

  1. katy elliott
    December 17th, 2009 21:14
    1

    Sounds like a lovely night full of cheese and cheer!

  2. evencleveland
    December 17th, 2009 23:04
    2

    Oooh … now I must track this cheese down and eat it.

    La Tur kind of has a nice ring to it – La Tur Nova Wright would probably grow up and move to Europe and become an antiquities dealer with homes in three countries. Go for it!

  3. Nancy
    December 18th, 2009 00:48
    3

    I am mesmerized by how shiny your hardwood floors are! The light from the tree is bouncing back on them. Magnificent tree!

  4. erica
    December 18th, 2009 13:16
    4

    is alex pulling up to stand? leon just started standing by himself. it was lovely meeting you and your family. i can’t remember whether i had any of that beautiful cheese, but now i know that i’m going to have to check my Whole Foods for it!

  5. michelle
    December 18th, 2009 13:39
    5

    Oh dear, considering I ate half a block of goat cheese last night…and I still am drooling over this post, I guess I am a certified cheesoholic.

    We should start a club, for sure. Great tree btw, I love your home :)

  6. sv
    December 18th, 2009 16:06
    6

    Abbey! this is hands down my favorite cheese on earth. I rarely find anyone that appreciates it as much as I do.

    The only downside to naming a child after this heaven-sent delicacy is that children will likely call him or her “later.” Given that kids can make fun of virtually any name, that could almost be a plus!

  7. joanna goddard
    December 18th, 2009 16:14
    7

    yahoo! that photo looks good enough to eat.

  8. Estelle
    December 18th, 2009 20:28
    8

    I can tell I’m going to have a serious problem with that cheese. Headed to Whole Foods this weekend to indulge.

    And your tree looks beautiful.

  9. Michelle
    December 19th, 2009 00:24
    9

    Oh this sounds A-MAZING, I want to rush out to Whole Foods NOW and buy it!

  10. jill
    December 19th, 2009 22:08
    10

    okay, i keep seeing la tur at whole foods and just haven’t bought it yet. it sounds delicious and i will pick some up this week for christmas. thanks for the tip! also, love the oranges and the sparkly reindeer in the previous posts :) happy holidays!

  11. Erin @ SYL: Slipcover Your Life
    December 20th, 2009 13:22
    11

    Le tur is one of my all time favorite cheeses! We do cheese thursday every week at my office, and very often frequent the Murray’s in Grand Central!

  12. ana patricia
    December 21st, 2009 05:49
    12

    that christmas tree is so pretty!

  13. Michelle
    December 22nd, 2009 10:43
    13

    will check out La Tur this holiday season. Have a great christmas and new year.

  14. the NEO-traditionalist
    December 23rd, 2009 11:15
    14

    I wish we had a Whole Foods nearby so I could snatch one up! This sounds delish. Nothing like the holidays, good friends and really good food!
    XX Kate

  15. Sarah
    December 24th, 2009 00:05
    15

    Looks like I’ll do my Christmas Eve grocery shopping at Whole Foods tomorrow. I hope they carry it in my neck of the woods :) Thanks for the tip.

  16. sapphire
    January 4th, 2010 10:37
    16

    oooo, delicious goodness french cheese can be.

    with a little fig or spread on a bosc pear, i bet it’s heavenly.

  17. Dominique
    January 7th, 2010 20:31
    17

    I saw cheese and thought of Joanna. So weird. I must read her blog too often, hah!

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