Jake’s Baby Gouda Wedge

$12.79

Softer and smoother than it’s aged counterpart, it’s delicate soft flavor still has plenty of full grown Gouda Goodness. Try our premium baby gouda now!

Approx. 8 oz.

 

Description

Traditional Style Handmade Dutch Cheese Stoltzfus Family Farm Deansboro, New York

Our Baby Gouda is softer and smoother than it’s aged counterpart. But, just because it’s delicate doesn’t mean it doesn’t have full grown Gouda Goodness. It’s still handmade in Upstate NY, and crafted in the traditional Dutch style. True Gouda needs to breathe and our baby get’s plenty of air. Turned daily on pine planks to ensure uniform age and perfection for at least sixty days, it’s also a raw milk cheese – no high temp pasteurization here. The results? One of New York’s finest traditional style Gouda cheese!

Once our cheese has been milk cream coated and naturally aged it lasts for 2-3 months on the shelf prior to opening. After opening just refrigerate and enjoy! Because our cheese is crafted and cut by hand, weight is approximate. Don’t worry though; we err on the heavier side. Because, let’s be honest – more cheese is always better.

September Farm and Jake’s Gouda

by dave rotelle

“Jake Stoltzfus from Jake’s Gouda first visited September Farm back in the years when we were still making cheese on our farm. Jake was considering making cheese and was gathering information. Jake credits me with encouraging him to move forward with cheese making and for introducing him to Harold Schuller.

Harold Schuller is a sales rep here in the United States for Dutch-owned company, C. van’t Reit Dairy Technology, a manufacturer of dairy processing equipment.  At the time we owned a C. van’t Reit cheese vat and were making award winning cheese with Harold’s equipment and expertise. It’s fair to say Harold is an expert in cheese processing and has become a personal friend of our family. In the early years, we relied on him for advice and guidance.  

Jake Stoltzfus purchased a cheese vat and various equipment from Harold Schuller, acting on Harold’s advice, Jake decided to pursue making authentic European Dutch-style Gouda.

Several years later our family again turned to Harold Schuller for the purchase of processing equipment and advice for our new venture:  September Farm yogurt products. Harold encouraged us to make what he called a “smooth and creamy”  blended European-style yogurt. To accomplish this Harold recommended the equipment we needed as well as a yogurt recipe and process to achieve this style yogurt. One of the key differences between European and American yogurts is the incubation period.  Most European yogurts have a much longer incubation period than American made yogurts. To incubate for longer periods of time, (up to 10-12 hours) it’s critical to have the highest quality equipment made with the highest grade stainless steel in order to maintain proper temperature.   

Harold also assisted us in designing and purchasing properly matched yogurt cup filling equipment needed to cup and seal our yogurt. The company he recommended for this is based in Israel. Harold put us in contact with their Ohio-based sales rep.

This is where the idea for September Farm to also process its own European Dutch-style Gouda began to take shape. Harold suggested we add a few attachments and features to our yogurt processing vat that would enable the vat to double as a Gouda processing vat. This seemed like a great idea for September Farm because at this point yogurt sales and potential success were unknown.

The estimated time to manufacture and ship our cup-filling machine from Israel and the vat from Holland was estimated to be in close proximity. As it turns out, the vat arrived several months before the cup-filling machine. In addition, September Farm also had to purchase a cheese press, special Gouda molds, a brine tank, a humidifier for aging, and special pine boards from Holland for aging Gouda. (The pine boards are essential to aging the Gouda properly as the pine boards enhance the aging and flavor profile.)

We decided to begin Gouda production immediately upon the arrival of our equipment from Holland. This allowed me several months to train with Jake and Sylvia from Jake’s Gouda prior to the arrival of our equipment. I personally made several trips (in our RV) over a period of months to Jake’s Gouda in upstate New York to learn the art of Gouda cheese making. Jake and Sylvia were extremely helpful and became very dear friends of ours. I was also able to make some of our own September Farm Gouda at Jake’s Cheese processing facility prior to our equipment arriving.

As it turns out I fell in love with the challenge of perfecting our new line of Gouda and continued making and aging Gouda for several years. Ultimately as our eventual yogurt sales began to grow, we were faced with a difficult decision. Should we continue to make Gouda as well as yogurt? Or, have Jake make our Gouda and focus our energy and resources on yogurt production?  After careful consideration and discussions with Jake, we decided to focus our attention on yogurt.

I have visited Jake and Sylvia at Jake’s Gouda several times since they started making our Gouda, working directly with Jake to develop some of our unique flavors (one example being our Coconut Gouda).  Jake and his family use fresh milk from their family dairy to produce the award winning Gouda.”

baby gouda

Ingredients

Cultured raw milk

Salt

Enzymes

Production Process

Gouda is made in a similar process to semi-soft cheeses, but uses specific starter cultures and only the highest quality milk to produce these “sweet-curd” cheeses.

jake's baby gouda story

With milk sourced from their own dairy farm in Deansboro, New York, Jake began creating cheese in the Dutch tradition. Still handmade in Upstate NY, Jake’s cheese has its roots in Holland. It’s turned daily on pine planks to ensure uniform age and perfection for at least sixty days and it’s covered with a cream coating instead of a wax seal. It’s also a raw milk cheese – no high temp pasteurization here. The results? One of New York’s finest traditional style Gouda cheeses.

Attributes

  • Color: Pale, buttery yellow body.
  • Texture: Creamy and smooth but dense, becoming somewhat waxy with age.
  • Flavor: Buttery, nutty, becoming somewhat caramel and butterscotch-like, not sharp with age. Available mild, aged, smoked and flavored with spices and herbs.
  • Typical Composition: 45% maximum moisture, 46% minimum milkfat solids. 
  • Performance Characteristics and Applications: Melts well, particularly well-suited for casseroles and fillings. Slices and shreds well for use on sandwiches or as a topper for hot or cold appetizers, entrées and vegetables. Flavored versions give signature taste to gourmet pizza blends. Any version is applicable for cheese course.
  • Storage/Shelf Life: Store at refrigerated temperatures between 1to 3°C (34 to 38°F) for up to 3 months. Proper sanitation when handling these cheeses will greatly increase their shelf life and quality. Freezing is not recommended.
  • Curing/Aging: 2 months or longer.
  • Marketing Advantages: Young versions are mild and buttery and have universal appeal. Aged versions have a premium European-style image and gourmet appeal.

Uses

Range of flavors and textures from mild gouda to aged gouda, as well as smoked and flavored. Ease of shredding and melting makes these cheeses a good topping choice for hot or cold applications:

  • casseroles
  • roulades
  • Popular in gourmet pizza blends.

Key Benefits: Mild flavor, excellent sandwich cheese.

Guarantee

We guarantee all products to arrive in satisfactory condition to the address given if delivery can be made when first attempted. Delivery services will not forward our packages and many of our gifts can’t stand reshipping. We cannot assume responsibility for perishable products if we are given an incorrect address.

shipping

Orders are shipped Monday through Friday. Consideration is given when shipping to warmer climates to ensure fastest shipping methods. We ship our products UPS or USPS.

processing

Orders are processed and shipped Monday through Friday. When shipping to warmer climates, we avoid shipping over the weekend.

Delivery time

Time Most orders arrive between 3-6 business days, depending on processing time and destination. If you would like your order to arrive on a specific time frame, please make note of this in the comment section of your order.

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