Sharp Cheddar 8oz. bar

4.75 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$9.79

Handwaxed and aged approximately one year. One of the most popular cheeses we sell.

Approx. 8 oz.

Description

“Hand waxed and aged approximately one year”

Hand waxed and aged approximately one year. Our number one most popular cheese, this is a great sharp cheddar, hands down. Melts wonderfully when used for cooking.

This is our number one selling cheese. Is it the iconic red wax bar that just seems to say “great cheese inside!” or maybe that it’s the “perfect age”? One year old cheddar cheese gets a nice sharp finish to it, but is simply a palate pleaser. It’s a great addition to any cheese tray, melts superbly, and is smooth to the taste.

I remember back to 2006, when we were first attempting to wax our bars of cheese. It was much more difficult than we thought it would be. We attempted to go the self-taught route but were still having trouble with wax that was too hot, too cool, and didn’t seal the cheese well enough.

We were so thankful to connect with some friends from Vermont who had been in the cheese business for many years. They allowed me to come for a whole day of cheese waxing at their facility. I joined their team and worked side by side with their employees, learning the art of this unique packaging. It is all done by hand!

To this day, our customers enjoy watching our employees continue in this artistic packaging we have mastered. We have been training girls to do this since our opening in 2006. It’s amazing how fast it can actually be done, with no automation. 

My husband and I take this cheese when we travel and share it with people we meet along the way. The cheese and the packaging speak for themselves. I love the way this cheese is presented in any gift. It’s the first one I will choose when I am putting together a sampler for a customer!

Joanna White

“We stock up on their Honey Brook Sharp Cheddar every January at the PA Farm Show. It’s our absolute favorite.”

Ingredients

Production Process

Milk from a local dairy is first pasteurized before it is ready for cheesemaking.  When the milk is at ninety degrees the first ingredient, cheese culture, is added to the milk.  Cheese culture, which activates the milk and turns the milk sugars into lactic acid, is also a key ingredient to identifying the cheese’s character after aging.  The next ingredient added is rennet.  This ingredient is an enzyme that causes the milk to coagulate, a very fascinating part of cheese making, as the cheese sets up like custard in approximately twenty minutes.

It is then time to cut the curd.  This is done by placing curd knives into the vat.  These curd knives are basically sets of wires that run horizontally and vertically and cut the entire vat from top to bottom into quarter inch cubes.  These cubes are very soft and fragile at first but as they cook, they firm up and continue to release more whey.  Cooking the curd is a very delicate process as we heat the vat with steam from ninety degrees to 102 degrees only allowing it to rise two degrees every five minutes.  When the curd is completely cooked we will have 600 pounds of curds from 6000 pounds of milk.  Approximately ten percent becomes cheese.

Once the curds are cooked and have reached the correct consistency, we push them to the back of the vat and drain off the whey.  The whey that has been drained is eventually spread on neighboring farm fields as fertilizer.  Whey is a byproduct of cheese making but when processed, can be found in other foods we eat as well as some animal feeds.

The curds will knit together in the bottom of the vat.  Using a large knife, we will cut them to form large slabs of cheese.  These slabs are rotated and stacked every fifteen minutes as they continue to release more whey, firming up and consolidating.  This is called the cheddaring process.  

At this point it is time to “cut the curd.”  We do this by feeding the slabs through a curd mill, which cuts the slabs into finger-sized pieces called cheddar cheese curds.  The curds are salted and sometimes find customers waiting for them, warm and fresh, straight from the vat.  The curds that are not packed up fresh, are packed into 40 pound hoops.  

The hoops are lined with cheesecloth, and once filled are all ready to go into the press.  When put under pressure, the curds knit together to form perfect blocks of cheese.  More whey will be expelled from the blocks while under pressure.  The next day the cheese will be removed from the press. It is then packed air tight and placed into aging.

Cheddar cheese is aged from three months to three years with longer aging time producing sharper cheeses.  All of our cheddar cheese is packed by hand, taking forty pound blocks out of aging and cutting them into eight ounce bars.  Much time and attention is given to the cheese at this time.  We enjoy making homemade cheese balls and spreads with our cheddar cheese that is trimmed.  These trimmed “ends” are also available in our retail store at a discounted price.  Cheddar cheese then moves into the waxing area where every bar of cheese is coated in clear wax and then two coats of a colored wax.  Each colored wax identifies a different type of cheddar cheese.  The wax dries very quickly, the bars are labeled, and ready to go for sale.  Our Honey Brook Sharp Cheddar is waxed in a red wax.

Ham, Potato, and Cheddar Soup

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups water
  • 4 cups diced potatoes
  • 1 cup celery
  • 1 cup carrots
  • ½ cup onion
  • 2 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • 2 cups ham cubes
  • ½ cup butter
  • ½ cup flour
  • 4 cups milk
  • 4 cups Honey Brook Sharp Cheddar

Directions:
Add the first seven ingredients to a large pot and cook until potatoes and vegetables are soft. Then add the ham cubes.  In a separate pot cook together the butter and flour.  Then add the milk and Honey Brook Sharp Cheddar.  Lastly, combine and heat.

Cheddar History

Cheddar is the name of the cheese, the name of the gorge in England where this cheese originated and the name of a step in the make procedure that differentiates this family of cheeses.

Attributes

  • Color: Ivory or orange with the addition of annatto, a flavorless food coloring from the fruit and seeds of the Bixa Orlleana tree from Mexico and Central America
  • Texture: Dense and smooth, more elastic when young, becoming more crumbly with extended aging.
  • Flavor: Mild when young, becoming sharper with age. 
  • Typical Composition: 39% maximum moisture, 50% minimum milk fat solids 
  • Performance Characteristics and Applications: Melts well, aged cheese ideal for cream soups and sauces. Slices and shreds well for use on sandwiches or as a topper for hot or cold appetizers and entrées. Popular in pizza blends.
  • Melts beautifully when used for cooking.

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

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processing

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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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