I'm a Wisconsin girl so I like to think that I know cheese. It is one of the products the state is well known for and is something I grew up eating quite often, especially during the holidays. That was because we used to receive a 5-pound block of
cheese every year as a Christmas present. Five pounds of
cheese was a lot of
cheese to eat, even for a family like ours who loved
cheese but since we were usually given cheddar
cheese I didn't mind. Cheddar was my favorite
cheese when I was a child and is still my favorite kind of cheese.
Most
cheese curds (at least the ones made in Wisconsin) are a cheddar
cheese product. And even though the name suggests they might be a "less than tasty" item, they are delicious! Cheddar
cheese curds are basically
what cheddar
cheese is before it is pressed into a block and aged (cheddar
cheese you see in your grocery store is aged – usually at least 60 days and up to several years). It's a very fresh product (think baby
cheese or newborn cheese!) and it tastes best when eaten as soon after being made as possible. In my opinion
cheese curds taste best the same day they are made but that's not an option for a lot of people. I'm lucky enough to live near several
cheese factories that make
cheese curds so I go purchase them on the days they make them.
Cheese curds are available in several flavors. Although the traditional yellow/orange
cheese curds are the most popular and most widely available I've also seen and tried white cheddar
cheese curds in addition to the following flavors: garlic, dill, jalapeno (they have a "kick" to them), Cajun (also have a "kick" to them), pesto, chipotle, and paprika. Cheese curds have a smooth texture. Plain
cheese curds have a mild salty flavor. They come in their natural shape and form which is small random chunks.
Although most
cheese curds are made from cheddar cheese, colby, mozzarella, and monterey jack
cheese curds are available.
Although "fresh"
cheese curds may be available at your local supermarket, it's likely they are at least a week old by that time. Because
cheese curds are a fresh
cheese product they do start to lose their flavor fairly quickly. Cheese curds are best if eaten within a week of being made. If you don't have the luxury of going directly to a
cheese factory to buy fresh
cheese curds order them online or by phone from a
cheese factory that ships them the same day they make them. You'll be glad you went to the trouble of ordering the freshest curds possible.
One fun thing about
cheese curds is that they "squeak." A fresh
cheese curd will make a squeaky noise while you're eating it. That's one of the reasons why kids love to eat
cheese curds.
Besides eating them fresh, another tasty way to eat a
cheese curd is to deep-fry it (and yes, a deep-fried
cheese curd is definitely not a "health food"). You can purchase special batter mixes made especially for
cheese curds, but a general purpose batter mix like Golden Dipt All Purpose Batter Mix (made by McCormick) works fine. But personally, my favorite type of batter for deep fried
cheese curds is a beer batter (can you tell I'm from Wisconsin?).
If you haven't had the opportunity to taste a
cheese curd yet, I highly recommend trying them. Even if you are not a huge fan of cheese, you'll probably like
cheese curds because they a fresh, mild-tasting product. Happy eating!
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