Alt Medisher Goat Cheese

Regular price $11.50
Goot Essa Alt Medisher is a hard, goat milk cheese, similar to aged gouda, which is as unique to our artisanal cheese house as it is our cave, which imparts its exceptional, artisanal flavor.

Texture
A semi-firm cheese with a smooth, but full-bodied texture

Flavor
Aged gouda in style, lush salted butter combined with hints of butterscotch and mushroom

Aged
10 months

Milk Type
Goat

Shelf Life
4 months

Presentation
4 oz wedge, 8 oz wedge, and 4 lb wheel; wedges vacuum sealed; wheel wrapped in butcher paper

Size

Larger product sizes available. Contact us for pricing.

Regular price $11.50

Goot Essa Alt Medisher Goat Cheese is a gourmet, farmstead, raw goat milk cheese with a taste similar to aged gouda. The all-natural, artisanal taste, which is unique to our cheese house, is primarily due to the richness imparted by aging in our cheese cave. The firm texture and mildly hard rind are complemented by the flavor of lush salted butter combined with hints of butterscotch and mushroom. Alt Medisher is produced in 4 lb wheels and is aged from 10 months to a full year before the unique flavor develops. Alt Medisher translates from Pennsylvania Dutch as “Old Fashioned” cheese.

Alt Medisher goes well blended into buttered noodles and other pasta-based dishes. The intense gouda flavor of Alt Medisher also goes well with Rebecca’s Strawberry Cranberry Preserve, Dutch Treat Raspberry-Red Beet Spread, and Sweet and Spicy Mustards well as berries, stone fruits and peppery salami, Spanish Chorizo, Italian prosciutto or sliced country ham. Coupled with raw vegetables like celery, carrots and cauliflower, subtle tastes emerge. It also stars on a cheese plate and on the charcuterie board. Cut into small squares it is a wonderful appetizer either alone or on small pieces of sour dough bread. This cheese pairs well with a wide range of white and red wines as well as stouts, pale ales, German pilsners, and bock beers.

The goat milk used to make Alt Medisher Goat Cheese is produced by a local Amish farming family. They have a flock of 50 milking goats.

Goot Essa—good food in Pennsylvania Dutch.