Marble Cheese
Marble cheese is a tasty blend of Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses, having a mild nutty flavor. A popular choice for sandwiches and snacking. It melts well, so add it to your favorite casseroles and Mexican dishes. Additionally, Marble is visually interesting, so it’s an attractive choice for charcuterie boards.
Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack)
Product Description: Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack) combines the best qualities of both Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. Its flavor is mild and mellow, blending the buttery taste of Monterey Jack with the slight tang and faint nuttiness of Colby.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors:
Cocktails: Old Fashioned, Gin and Tonic, Apple Martini, Bloody Mary, Margarita
~ The rich, sweet, and bitter notes found in a traditional Old Fashioned enhance the cheese, while a classic Gin and Tonic, with its crisp, refreshing profile and botanicals, cuts through the creaminess of the cheese.
~ The sweetness and acidity in an Apple Martini pair well with the tangy profile, while the savory and spicy elements in a Bloody Mary contrast nicely with the smoothness of the cheese.
~ A classic Margarita cuts through the creaminess of the cheese, while its salty rim will enhance the cheese’s flavors.
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Wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot
~ The crisp acidity in Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the creaminess while harmonizing with the cheese’s tang.
~ A slightly off-dry Riesling will pair nicely with the semi-hard texture and balance the slight tanginess of the cheese.
~ A lightly oaked Chardonnay complements the buttery texture, while the light tannins and red fruit notes of Pinot Noir match well with the cheese’s subtle flavors without overpowering them.
~ Merlot also complements the creamy texture of the marble Jack cheese.
Beer: Pilsner, Pale Ale, Wheat Beer, Brown Ale, Porter
~ The crisp, slightly bitter Pilsner cuts through the creaminess of this cheese, while the hoppy character of Pale Ale provides a nice counterbalance to the creamy texture of Marble.
~ A light and effervescent Wheat Beer refreshes, while the malty sweetness and slight nuttiness in Brown Ale complement the Marble’s richness and tangy notes.
~ Porter’s’ roasted malt coffee and chocolate flavors contrast the creamy, buttery cheese flavors.
Accompaniments: Crackers, baguettes, fruits, nuts, olives, preserves, honey, mustard charcuterie, and chocolate.
~ Neutral crackers or baguette slices are a great accompaniment to most cheeses.
~ Fruit preserves or honey brings a hint of sweetness, while apples, pears, and grapes contribute sweetness and texture.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans offer crunchy contrast and nutty flavors that pair well with the cheese.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring acidity and saltiness that cut through the richness, while grainy mustard adds a nice tang that enhances the flavors.
~ Salami or prosciutto adds a savory and salty dimension, while dark chocolate provides a rich and slightly bitter contrast to the smooth cheese for an indulgent pairing.
Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack)
Product Description: Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack) combines the best qualities of both Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. Its flavor is mild and mellow, blending the buttery taste of Monterey Jack with the slight tang and faint nuttiness of Colby.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors:
Cocktails: Old Fashioned, Gin and Tonic, Apple Martini, Bloody Mary, Margarita
~ The rich, sweet, and bitter notes found in a traditional Old Fashioned enhance the cheese, while a classic Gin and Tonic, with its crisp, refreshing profile and botanicals, cuts through the creaminess of the cheese.
~ The sweetness and acidity in an Apple Martini pair well with the tangy profile, while the savory and spicy elements in a Bloody Mary contrast nicely with the smoothness of the cheese.
~ A classic Margarita cuts through the creaminess of the cheese, while its salty rim will enhance the cheese’s flavors.
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Wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot
~ The crisp acidity in Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the creaminess while harmonizing with the cheese’s tang.
~ A slightly off-dry Riesling will pair nicely with the semi-hard texture and balance the slight tanginess of the cheese.
~ A lightly oaked Chardonnay complements the buttery texture, while the light tannins and red fruit notes of Pinot Noir match well with the cheese’s subtle flavors without overpowering them.
~ Merlot also complements the creamy texture of the marble Jack cheese.
Beer: Pilsner, Pale Ale, Wheat Beer, Brown Ale, Porter
~ The crisp, slightly bitter Pilsner cuts through the creaminess of this cheese, while the hoppy character of Pale Ale provides a nice counterbalance to the creamy texture of Marble.
~ A light and effervescent Wheat Beer refreshes, while the malty sweetness and slight nuttiness in Brown Ale complement the Marble’s richness and tangy notes.
~ Porter’s’ roasted malt coffee and chocolate flavors contrast the creamy, buttery cheese flavors.
Accompaniments: Crackers, baguettes, fruits, nuts, olives, preserves, honey, mustard charcuterie, and chocolate.
~ Neutral crackers or baguette slices are a great accompaniment to most cheeses.
~ Fruit preserves or honey brings a hint of sweetness, while apples, pears, and grapes contribute sweetness and texture.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans offer crunchy contrast and nutty flavors that pair well with the cheese.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring acidity and saltiness that cut through the richness, while grainy mustard adds a nice tang that enhances the flavors.
~ Salami or prosciutto adds a savory and salty dimension, while dark chocolate provides a rich and slightly bitter contrast to the smooth cheese for an indulgent pairing.
Suggested uses:
- Adds extra melt and a creamy texture to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, macaroni and cheese, salads, burgers, pizza, egg dishes, and stuffed mushrooms
- Brings a cheesy twist to homemade bread, muffins, and savory pastries
Suggested uses:
- Adds extra melt and a creamy texture to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, macaroni and cheese, salads, burgers, pizza, egg dishes, and stuffed mushrooms
- Brings a cheesy twist to homemade bread, muffins, and savory pastries
About This Product
$5.49 – $19.99
Marble cheese is a tasty blend of Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses, having a mild nutty flavor. A popular choice for sandwiches and snacking. It melts well, so add it to your favorite casseroles and Mexican dishes. Additionally, Marble is visually interesting, so it’s an attractive choice for charcuterie boards.
Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack)
Product Description: Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack) combines the best qualities of both Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. Its flavor is mild and mellow, blending the buttery taste of Monterey Jack with the slight tang and faint nuttiness of Colby.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors:
Cocktails: Old Fashioned, Gin and Tonic, Apple Martini, Bloody Mary, Margarita
~ The rich, sweet, and bitter notes found in a traditional Old Fashioned enhance the cheese, while a classic Gin and Tonic, with its crisp, refreshing profile and botanicals, cuts through the creaminess of the cheese.
~ The sweetness and acidity in an Apple Martini pair well with the tangy profile, while the savory and spicy elements in a Bloody Mary contrast nicely with the smoothness of the cheese.
~ A classic Margarita cuts through the creaminess of the cheese, while its salty rim will enhance the cheese’s flavors.
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Wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot
~ The crisp acidity in Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the creaminess while harmonizing with the cheese’s tang.
~ A slightly off-dry Riesling will pair nicely with the semi-hard texture and balance the slight tanginess of the cheese.
~ A lightly oaked Chardonnay complements the buttery texture, while the light tannins and red fruit notes of Pinot Noir match well with the cheese’s subtle flavors without overpowering them.
~ Merlot also complements the creamy texture of the marble Jack cheese.
Beer: Pilsner, Pale Ale, Wheat Beer, Brown Ale, Porter
~ The crisp, slightly bitter Pilsner cuts through the creaminess of this cheese, while the hoppy character of Pale Ale provides a nice counterbalance to the creamy texture of Marble.
~ A light and effervescent Wheat Beer refreshes, while the malty sweetness and slight nuttiness in Brown Ale complement the Marble’s richness and tangy notes.
~ Porter’s’ roasted malt coffee and chocolate flavors contrast the creamy, buttery cheese flavors.
Accompaniments: Crackers, baguettes, fruits, nuts, olives, preserves, honey, mustard charcuterie, and chocolate.
~ Neutral crackers or baguette slices are a great accompaniment to most cheeses.
~ Fruit preserves or honey brings a hint of sweetness, while apples, pears, and grapes contribute sweetness and texture.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans offer crunchy contrast and nutty flavors that pair well with the cheese.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring acidity and saltiness that cut through the richness, while grainy mustard adds a nice tang that enhances the flavors.
~ Salami or prosciutto adds a savory and salty dimension, while dark chocolate provides a rich and slightly bitter contrast to the smooth cheese for an indulgent pairing.
Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack)
Product Description: Natural Marble Cheese (Colby/Monterey Jack) combines the best qualities of both Colby and Monterey Jack cheeses. Its flavor is mild and mellow, blending the buttery taste of Monterey Jack with the slight tang and faint nuttiness of Colby.
Pairings and Complementary Flavors:
Cocktails: Old Fashioned, Gin and Tonic, Apple Martini, Bloody Mary, Margarita
~ The rich, sweet, and bitter notes found in a traditional Old Fashioned enhance the cheese, while a classic Gin and Tonic, with its crisp, refreshing profile and botanicals, cuts through the creaminess of the cheese.
~ The sweetness and acidity in an Apple Martini pair well with the tangy profile, while the savory and spicy elements in a Bloody Mary contrast nicely with the smoothness of the cheese.
~ A classic Margarita cuts through the creaminess of the cheese, while its salty rim will enhance the cheese’s flavors.
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Wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot
~ The crisp acidity in Sauvignon Blanc cuts through the creaminess while harmonizing with the cheese’s tang.
~ A slightly off-dry Riesling will pair nicely with the semi-hard texture and balance the slight tanginess of the cheese.
~ A lightly oaked Chardonnay complements the buttery texture, while the light tannins and red fruit notes of Pinot Noir match well with the cheese’s subtle flavors without overpowering them.
~ Merlot also complements the creamy texture of the marble Jack cheese.
Beer: Pilsner, Pale Ale, Wheat Beer, Brown Ale, Porter
~ The crisp, slightly bitter Pilsner cuts through the creaminess of this cheese, while the hoppy character of Pale Ale provides a nice counterbalance to the creamy texture of Marble.
~ A light and effervescent Wheat Beer refreshes, while the malty sweetness and slight nuttiness in Brown Ale complement the Marble’s richness and tangy notes.
~ Porter’s’ roasted malt coffee and chocolate flavors contrast the creamy, buttery cheese flavors.
Accompaniments: Crackers, baguettes, fruits, nuts, olives, preserves, honey, mustard charcuterie, and chocolate.
~ Neutral crackers or baguette slices are a great accompaniment to most cheeses.
~ Fruit preserves or honey brings a hint of sweetness, while apples, pears, and grapes contribute sweetness and texture.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans offer crunchy contrast and nutty flavors that pair well with the cheese.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring acidity and saltiness that cut through the richness, while grainy mustard adds a nice tang that enhances the flavors.
~ Salami or prosciutto adds a savory and salty dimension, while dark chocolate provides a rich and slightly bitter contrast to the smooth cheese for an indulgent pairing.
Suggested uses:
- Adds extra melt and a creamy texture to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, macaroni and cheese, salads, burgers, pizza, egg dishes, and stuffed mushrooms
- Brings a cheesy twist to homemade bread, muffins, and savory pastries
Suggested uses:
- Adds extra melt and a creamy texture to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, macaroni and cheese, salads, burgers, pizza, egg dishes, and stuffed mushrooms
- Brings a cheesy twist to homemade bread, muffins, and savory pastries
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