- Published: 29 October 2015
- ISBN: 9781473510548
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
The Sheridans' Guide to Cheese
- Published: 29 October 2015
- ISBN: 9781473510548
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
This is a book that is rooted in Ireland but tells a story which relates to our relationship with cheese, farming and food production across the developed world. It has much that you would expect from a guide produced by these internationally renowned cheesemongers, including detailed notes on many of the world’s best cheeses, ample recipes based on all types of cheeses, plenty of insight into the miracle conversion of milk into one of the most complex and diverse foods. However this book brings us much further into the world of cheesemaking than any other cheese book. It examines our relationship with the producers and the land they farm, challenging many of the preconceptions which have built up around the world of the cheesemaker and cheesemonger. The Sheridan brothers are custodians of an ancient craft. I love going into their stores, there is a deep awakening when I taste their great cheeses. this book will make people not only want to eat great cheese but get back into the countryside and get their fingers into the soil.
Richard Corrigan, Corrigan’s Restaurants
A delightful book
Sean O’Rourke, RTE Radio 1
I simply can’t put it down. What a gorgeous book. Long overdue ... an appreciation of the charismatic, passionate and often deliciously eccentric people who have devoted their lives to producing beautiful cheeses from the milk of their dairy herds. And who better to write this book but the Sheridan brothers.
Darina Allen
A seminal tome, well-set to inspire a whole new wave of future cheesemakers.
Joe McNamee, Irish Examiner
The Sheridans Guide to Cheese is as multi-layered as any of the great cheeses that they love so much. Along with all the practical information that their unique expertise allows them to share, this is a family story about the people they grew up with, their lives and their values, also the story of the many cheesemakers who have filled the shelves of their warehouse and the other cheese lovers who have tended them, sold them and educated people about them. It’s as much a book to read as a reference, with interesting diversions at every turn. The book itself is also interesting in many respects. It has a rustic, slightly higgledy piggledy tone to it that feels just right, as it’s homely and organic. The design is pleasantly old fashioned ... artfully retro. With all the warmth and the individuality of any of their beloved cheeses, this is a book to have and to give - enjoy it.
Georgina Campbell
A beautiful book, and very beautifully presented.
Francis Brennan, Hotelier, Irish Independent