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Rogue Creamery's Smoky Blue

Oregon is known for its smoked meats, fish, and cheddar cheeses. Now there is something new and smoky to add to the list. Rogue Creamery which has been making its Oregon Blue Vein cheese since 1956 has come out with a fantastic new cheese, Smokey Blue. This is a handmade cheese that is aged for six months to develop the delicious blue veins, then it is cold smoked for a full day over a mix of woods that include Oregon Hazelnut shells. After the smoking process, the cheese is further aged for a month to allow the smoke cure to spread throughout the cheese, mellowing out and balancing the bite of the blue. This is a sweet, creamy, slightly smoky, blue cheese that even people who normally don't like blue cheese really appreciate and enjoy. Rogue Smokey Blue has such an interesting depth of flavor that you can make a fantastic and elegant dip for vegetables by whipping it with heavy cream, or put a nice pat on a grilled burger or steak to take your seared and smoky beef up to a whole new level of gustatory revelry.

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