Cheese Pairings
Hoffman’s cheeses pair wonderfully with a variety of foods and beverages.
Sweet Heat Habanero Cheese Charcuterie Board
Chipotle Pepper Cheese with Chipotle Spicy Pepperoni on Crackers
Extra Sharp Cheddar with a Wintery Christmas Platter and Spritz
Super Sharp Cheddar with Red Wine and Dark Berries
White Vermont Cheddar with Fruit and Muscadet White Wine
Pepper Jack with Nuts and Prosecco or Sparkling Wine
2 Year Aged Cheddar with Whiskey
Smoky Hickory Cheddar with Dark Chocolate Coffee Beans and an Irish Coffee Liquor Cocktail
Cheddar Cheese with Different Types of Beer
2 Year Aged Cheddar
with Whiskey
- Aged Cheddar pairs well with aged whisky.
- The oldest of our range, this fine, craft cheddar creates an explosion of flavor.
- The rather pronounced aroma of the two products creates the perfect mix. They share common flavors like nuts, bourbon, and an oak barrel aftertaste.
- Irish whiskey is the most well-suited because it has been aged in a sherry cask.
- Both have a strong and complex aroma, they will band together and make each cheddar bite and whisky sip, unique.
Chipotle Pepper Cheese
with Chipotle Spicy Pepperoni on Crackers
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This smoked and spicy cheddar has a complex taste that makes all its flavor.
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Cut your cheddar into small, thin squares, then place them on a cracker.
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Add in between your crackers and cheddar a slice of spicy pepperoni to finalize your cracker bites. For the final touch, drizzle with hot red pepper jelly.
Pepper Jack Cheese
with Nuts and Prosecco or Sparkling Wine
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This semi-soft cheese has a light, spicy flavor that will revive the aroma of nuts.
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Want a quick snack? Simply mix cheddar squares with almonds or walnuts.
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For a more sophisticated combo, use pecans, their pleasantly sweet side goes very well with the saltiness of the cheddar. Add a honey coulis on top to add extra flavor to this combo.
Smoky Hickory Cheddar
with Dark Chocolate Coffee Beans and an Irish Coffee Liquor Cocktail
- A salty and sweet combination, unusual but with lots of flavors!
- The intensity of the coffee beans coated with dark chocolate answers very well to the strong smoky extract of this cheddar. An 85% cacao chocolate is recommended for this
- Tip: Enjoy the cheese and chocolate separately, before eating them together. So that it does not obstruct flavors
Super Sharp Cheddar
with Red Wine and Dark Berries
- This super sharp cheddar with its pleasant earthy relish is part of our quality range and is noticeably crumblier and denser than White Vermont Cheddar, for example.
- What would a good cheddar be without good wine? Cabernet Sauvignon is the best pairing for this cheddar. It is a red wine with dark fruit flavors like black cherry and blackberry.
- If the wine has a taste of red fruits, serve it with blackberries or blueberries.
- Tip: Don’t put the wine in the fridge, it is recommended to serve it at room temperature. If the wine is too cold, it will alter its natural aroma.
Sweet Heat Habanero Cheese
Charcuterie Board
- How about a meat option? Salami, chorizo, Iberian ham, anything is possible when it comes to charcuterie!
- Mix with dried fruits such as apricots, raisins, and figs. Add some slices of toasted bread and orange marmalade. It makes a delightful duo with flavorful cheddar.
- Save this option for your next gathering or holiday party with friends or family.
White Vermont Cheddar
with Fruit and Muscadet White Wine
- Sweet fruits with white cheddar that is creamy and mild, like Vermont, make a super tasty combination!
- Apples, grapes, pears, and red berries all pair wonderfully with White Vermont Cheddar. Slightly acidic fruits can also be a good pairing because their sharpness will counterbalance the buttery side of the cheddar.
- Tip: If you want your fruit board to be beautiful, do not cut the fruit too early before serving. Some fruits may turn brown due to oxidation.
Extra Sharp Cheddar
with a Wintery Christmas Platter and Spritz
- With a tangier and more complex taste, this extra sharp has a refined flavor.
- Always start by placing the cheese on a large wooden board. Then add in some charcuterie, arranged in a crumpled way to give more volume to the platter.
- A cheese platter would be nothing without jams and fruits. We suggest sliced apples, pears, pomegranate, etc.
- Extra sharp cheddar is also great on crackers, on which you can add dried cranberries for a sweet touch.
- What would Christmas be without a good drink? A Spritz cocktail will offer a bold touch to your cheeseboard.
Cheddar Cheese
with Different Types of Beer
- The older the cheddar is, the better it pairs with a strong beer.
- White Vermont cheddar that is less than one year old compliments a Pilsner or Lager, which are soft and light.
- Flavored cheddar, like Chipotle Pepper and Pepper Jack, pair well with beers that tend to be brown, like an ale.
- Mature and sharp cheddars, like our 2 Years Aged Cheddar and Smoky Hickory Cheddar, go with IPAs or Trappist beer that have a slightly bitter finish.