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How to choose cheese that works well on a cheese board

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Building a cheese board that actually gets eaten can be trickier than it seems. Whether you’re preparing for a cosy night in or a big get-together, learning how to choose cheese naturally can make all the difference. From soft and creamy to bold and crumbly, there’s a lot to explore…

How to choose cheese
How to choose cheese that works well on a cheese board

Perfecting Cheese Board Selection: Bringing Variety and Flavour to Your Table

A well-thought-out cheese board is more than just a collection of cheeses. It’s a centrepiece, a conversation starter, and a way to bring people together at any gathering. Whether you’re planning a relaxed evening at home or a festive celebration with friends, a great cheeseboard selection is key to creating an experience that appeals to a wide range of tastes.

From the smooth and creamy to the bold and tangy, a successful cheese board balances textures and flavours. With a little planning and a splash of creativity, your cheese board can become the highlight of the event, especially when using quality selections from trusted sources like The Cheese Shop Nantwich.

Key Principles for Smart Cheese Board Selection

When choosing the right mix of cheese, start by considering the balance of flavours and textures that will keep everyone interested.

Mix Texture and Flavour for a Balanced Board

For a dynamic board that suits different palates, include a variety of cheese textures. Think creamy Brie, semi-soft washed-rind cheeses, crumbly mature Cheddar, and bold blue options. The trick is to offer contrast, mild with strong, smooth with crumbly, familiar with unexpected.

Combining flavours is just as important. Soft, milky cheeses can soothe the taste buds between the sharper bites of aged hard cheese, while the kick from blue cheese can be mellowed with a drizzle of honey.

Choose Different Milk Types for Added Depth

Cow’s milk cheeses are familiar and widely loved, but why stop there? Introduce your guests to the distinct earthiness of sheep’s milk cheese or the clean tang of goat’s cheese. Including all three can really open up the flavour story of your board. At The Cheese Shop Nantwich, you’ll find a wide variety from each category, including options in our vegetarian cheese section and vegan range too.

Embrace Seasonal and Local Choices

Cheese has seasonal rhythms, and fresh-made varieties are usually at their best when in season. Including seasonal picks keeps your board feeling special and can introduce you to flavours that aren’t available year-round. Look out for local and regional cheeses that reflect the best of nearby producers. Supporting artisan cheesemakers often means higher quality, lower environmental impact, and a great talking point for your guests.

Exploring Cheese Styles for Your Artisan Cheese Board Selection

Once the principles are in place, it’s time to pick specific types of cheese. Including a variety from each category adds depth and ensures your board appeals to all kinds of cheese lovers.

Soft Cheeses: Silky with Subtle Charm

Soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert have rich, creamy interiors and delicate flavours. They pair beautifully with fruit or sweet chutneys and are best served at room temperature to soften and bloom in flavour.

Semi-soft and Washed-rind Cheeses

This category includes cheeses that are slightly stronger, often with a sticky or washed rind and a creamy centre. They may smell strong, but they often taste milder than expected. Examples like Époisses or Taleggio can make your board more adventurous and appealing to cheese connoisseurs.

Hard Cheeses: Flavour and Texture That Lasts

Hard cheeses like mature Cheddar or Comté add contrast in both bite and intensity. Many have tiny calcium crystals that add a satisfying crunch. These cheeses often boast nutty, bold notes and pair well with crackers or crusty bread to balance their crumbly texture.

Blue Cheeses: Bold and Salty Delights

Blue-veined cheeses are rich, tangy and strong in flavour. Their sharpness can be balanced with honey or fruit. We recommend including blue cheese in smaller amounts as part of your artisan cheeses plan so guests can explore without being overwhelmed.

Presenting the Cheese Board with Style and Balance

How your cheese board looks, and what you serve alongside it, can change the experience entirely. Keep things practical, but don’t forget visual flair.

Add Compliments with Accompaniments

Your cheeses are the stars, but they deserve supporting acts. Add fruits (both fresh and dried), mixed nuts, fruit chutneys, and sweet touches like honey. These extras lift the dining experience and help balance strong or salty cheeses with a fresh or sugary touch. Explore our deli and antipasti selection for tasty additions that go hand-in-hand with quality cheese.

Bread and Crackers: The Perfect Base

Every cheese board needs a neutral base. Choose crackers with mild flavour, and include a variety: thin ones for stronger cheeses, oatcakes for soft types, and a few slices of crusty bread for spreading. Stay away from heavily spiced crackers, which can clash with the cheese.

Arrange Smartly and With Personality

Start by placing your cheeses with enough space in between for cutting. Vary the shapes and colours to make the board pop. Position contrasting styles next to each other so guests can spot the differences. Provide a different knife for each cheese if possible, especially for soft and blue varieties, to stop flavours running into each other.

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Serving and Storing Cheese the Right Way

You’ve selected the perfect cheeses, but how they’re served and stored can make a big difference.

Timing is Everything

Let your cheese sit out for about an hour before serving. This brings out more aroma and flavour and allows textures to soften naturally. No one likes a Brie straight from the fridge; give it some breathing time.

Keep Leftover Cheese Fresh

After your gathering, wrap unused cheese in wax or parchment paper, not plastic. This allows it to breathe while preserving the flavour. Store it in the fridge in a separate box to avoid cross-contaminating flavours. If you’ve chosen organic cheeses or strong blues, protect their character by avoiding airtight containers.

Artisan Cheeses That Make Your Board Special

Sometimes it’s the unique or locally sourced selections that set a board apart. Choosing artisan cheeses means getting hand-crafted quality, often matured with extra care and made in small batches. They often carry a wider flavour range, making them a great choice when you’re ready to wow guests and take a step beyond the supermarket basics.

The beauty of artisan cheese is that every wheel or wedge tells a story. Whether it’s a traditional method passed down for generations or a modern twist with exciting ingredients, every slice adds something original to your board. If you’d rather leave it to the experts, consider signing up for our Cheese Club for a well-curated tasting experience delivered regularly.

Extra Tips to Build Confidence in Your Cheese Board Selection

To make your board stand out, keep these useful tips in mind:

  • Use cheeses with different shapes and rind colours for a better visual spread.
  • Plan for about 70 to 100 grams of cheese per guest.
  • Choose five or six cheeses for small groups, or add more for larger gatherings.
  • If possible, taste your selections before buying so you can plan sweeter or richer pairings.
  • Keep the variety broad by combining soft, hard, blue, and aged types, and think beyond cow’s milk.

FAQs

What makes a cheese board appealing to different tastes?
A mix of textures, flavours, and milk types keeps the board exciting and allows each guest to find something they enjoy.

How many types of cheese should I include?
Four to six different cheeses work well for most events. Include plenty of styles, from soft to blue, to keep it interesting.

Should cheeses be sliced ahead of time?
Some firmer cheeses can be pre-sliced, but softer ones should be kept whole and cut just before eating for the best effect.

How do I stop cheeses from overwhelming each other?
Use separate knives and space them well so flavours don’t mix. Vary the accompaniments to cleanse the palate between cheeses.

A Great Cheese Board is an Experience to Share

When you take time with your cheese board selection, you create more than just a snack; you create an experience. A range of textures, flavours, and styles lets your guests explore and enjoy. Choosing quality options like those from The Cheese Shop Nantwich makes each bite something to talk about.

Different milk types, local and artisan cheeses, thoughtful accompaniments, and clever presentation all come together to create something memorable. Happy munching!

Keep the party flavours going by exploring our ever-changing cheese range and deli specials. Or for regular inspiration, join our Cheese Club and let the flavours come to you.

Based on old-world ideals with a loyalty to our family of local Artisan Cheese producers, we are a small, independently run business dedicated to the time-honoured traditions of the culinary and agricultural world of cheese.

Established recently, Nick Birchall (one of the partners of The Cheese Shop) has worked directly with producers for more than 20 years in order to select cheeses at their peak.

Our small staff of knowledgeable cheesemongers are experts in the field who love teaching through taste. We prioritise education in the art of properly maintaining cheese so that you can be assured of receiving the highest-quality products available.

Email:

info@cheeseshopnantwich.co.uk

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01270 620799

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