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Cheese Slices

Cheese Slices

2013Returning Series8 Seasons62 Episodes10.0TMDB
SBS Food

Cheese Slices explores the fascinating story behind some of the world's best loved cheese. This unique series provides an entertaining glimpse of how traditional benchmark cheeses are made and explores the passion and skill of those who make them. Presented by Master of Cheese Will Studd, this series reveals why hand made cheeses have continued to survive and prosper in a world increasingly dominated by predictable industrial brands and provides an entertaining glimpse on why preserving the wonderful diversity of these regional cheeses is so important, as well as looking at the passion and skill of those responsible for creating them.

Created by: Will Studd

Season 2 Episodes

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Episode 1: The Irish Cheese Renaissance

Mar 10, 2010 · 25m

The Irish have made cheese since Celtic times, but surprisingly, it’s only in the past decade that artisan cheese-makers have revived this ancient art, producing some exciting cheeses. Will explores the spectacularly rugged southwest coast to try some of the more unusual varieties and discovers that despite the renaissance, huge challenges lie ahead for cheese-makers who want to use raw milk

Episode 2: Comté Gruyere and Farmhouse Morbier

Apr 7, 2010 · 26m

Dating back 700 years, Comté Gruyere is one of the most popular cheeses in France, and the most important made under the strict French appellation system. Will traces the important link between farmer, cheese maker and affineur (ripener) before visiting the old fort of Saint Antoine, where 60,000 crusty wheels are matured underground. Then it's off to a small farm to discover how Comté‘s close cousin, Morbier, acquired its black stripe.

Episode 3: Spanish Traditional Quesos - Spain

Apr 14, 2010 · 25m

Until recently, many of Spain’s traditional cheeses were unknown outside their homeland. Will travels to the land of Don Quixote to look at the rich ewe’s milk cheese Manchego before visiting a cheese fair in the medieval city of Trujillo to savour Queso de la Serena, made with ewe’s milk and set with thistles. Then he drives to the magnificent Picos Europa mountains to look at cave-ripened Cabrales and Valdeon.

Episode 4: The Legend of Roquefort

Apr 21, 2010 · 25m

The inestimable Roquefort, with a history dating back to Roman times, is the most popular blue cheese in France. Up till today, blue cheeses throughout the world still rely on moulds originating in the region’s limestone caves. Will travels to a typical hillside dairy to look at the region’s unique breed of milking ewes before visiting the area’s famous caves, where he is inducted into the Grand Order of Roquefort in a special ceremony.

Episode 5: Australian Cheese Pioneers

Apr 28, 2010 · 26m

In its short history, Australia has developed an enviable reputation for its efficient pasture-based dairy system and significant exports of cheddar, butter and skimmed milk. Over the past two decades a small group of passionate cheese makers have introduced a unique range of farmhouse cheeses using cow, goat, sheep and buffalo milk. Will travels across this vast continent to meet five of the original pioneers

Episode 6: Vermont Cheese – USA

May 5, 2010 · 25m

The United States is a world leader in the production of industrial cheeses. But over the past decade, there has been a significant change in consumer awareness and a growing appreciation for traditional foods with a distinct local identity. Will visits New York’s finest cheese shops before visiting Vermont to meet a new generation of American cheese makers, dedicated to creating an exciting and distinctive range of farmstead cheeses

Episode 7: The King of English Cheese - Stilton

May 12, 2010 · 26m

Known as the King of English Cheeses for more than two centuries, Stilton has never been copied elsewhere. Nor has it ever been made in Stilton, despite its famous name. Will visits historic Quenby Hall, where the cheese was invented, before investigating how it is made and the origins of its outstanding reputation. Then it’s off to the annual British Cheese Awards to see which cheese maker will be crowned the best producer of English blue cheese.

Season 2 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did Cheese Slices Season 2 premiere?

Cheese Slices Season 2 premiered on March 10, 2010.

How many episodes are in Cheese Slices Season 2?

Cheese Slices Season 2 has 7 episodes.

What is the first episode of Cheese Slices Season 2?

The season opens with Season 2 Episode 1, "The Irish Cheese Renaissance". It aired on March 10, 2010.

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