A Portrait of British Cheese: A Celebration of Artistry, Regionality and Recipes

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A Portrait of British Cheese: A Celebration of Artistry, Regionality and Recipes Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Quadrille Publishing Ltd
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Pages: 256 Illustrations and other contents: Full-colour photography throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781787137981 Categories: ,

A Portrait of British Cheese celebrates the excellence of artisan and farmhouse cheese in the British Isles, expressing it as a product of the land, its animals, and its people, offering a snapshot of rural life, artisan traditions and delicious dishes. The UK farmhouse cheese industry has faced its biggest challenges in recent years, with the Covid-19 pandemic forcing many small cheesemakers out of business. Food writers and journalists including Jamie Oliver led the call to save British cheeses, and the public’s discovery of and support for speciality artisan cheeses helped many producers to weather the storm. Photographer and writer Angus D. Birditt has been visiting and documenting dairies all over the British Isles, looking at the food, people and landscapes dedicated to artisan and farmhouse cheeses. From Lincolnshire Poacher to Stichelton (the original Stilton), Britain’s own Brie in the form of Baron Bigod from Suffolk, to Brefu Bach sheep’s milk cheese from Snowdonia and Appleby’s Cheshire cheese from the heart of rural Shropshire, this is a unique journey through photos, essays and recipes, revealing the joys and challenges of a life in cheesemaking.

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Author Biography

Angus D. Birditt is a writer, photographer, poet, award-winning food producer, and founder of Our Isles www.ourisles.co.uk/about. Angus is an advocate for the rural environment, celebrating and encouraging its appreciation through his various works. He writes and photographs on food & drink, agriculture, nature, and rural heritage. Angus has written for the Sustainable Food Trust, Pasture-Fed Livestock Association, Farms to Feed Us, and Pipers Farm.