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The perfect 7 cheeses for your cheese board

A Guide to Balanced Flavors and Pairings – by Anyssa Jane

When crafting the ultimate cheese board, achieving a harmonious balance of flavors, textures, and visual appeal is key. A well-thought-out selection can elevate any gathering, delighting your guests with each bite. Our suggested lineup of 7 cheeses, perfectly packaged in a catering pack, includes a mix of aged, creamy, smoky, and spicy options that cater to a variety of palates. And to top it all off, we’ll add a velvety Camembert for that extra touch of indulgence. Paired with local artisan jam, pickled grapes, and gourmet crackers, this board is sure to impress. Let’s dive into the details. (Order your 8 pack to pick up in THE Artisan Cheese Shop in Courtenay!)

The Perfect Cheese Selection

  1. Aged Farmhouse – With its nutty, complex flavors and crumbly texture, this cheese provides pair wonderfully with artisan jam. pair wonderfully with artisan jam. This Bourenkaas style cheese has been aged for 2 years to compete with the flavor crystals and stone fruit finish of a similar aged cheddar. Strong, sweet and crumbly it is perfect with wine or whiskey. 
  2. Boerenkaas – Dutch for ‘Farmer’s Cheese,’ award-winning Boerenkaas has a sweet nutty flavor and bold, tangy finish. A ripened cheese, it is superb in soups, salads, omelettes, and it also shines on a cheese board alongside pickled grapes.
  3. Smoked Boerenkaas – A smoky twist on the classic Boerenkaas, this cheese offers a bold, savory flavor that contrasts beautifully with the delicate creaminess of Camembert. Smoked from local apple trees right here in the Comox Valley it pair with honey, beer and coffee easily.
  4. Courtenay Cheddar – The ‘terroir’ is the sense of place of a cheese or a wine that is conveyed by the distinctive flavors of its geographical location and the environment in which it is ‘grown.’ Salty ocean air. Our cheddar embodies the essence of the lush Comox Valley. It’s creamy texture and a balanced tanginess, making it perfect for melting or adding depth to sandwiches and casseroles. Pair it with crisp crackers for a satisfying crunch.
  5. Pacific Pepper Verdelait – Vibrant, sassy cheese with the inferno finish of local Paper Lantern habañero peppers and premium, black pepper. Brilliant on it’s own, but it also shines on nachos, grilled on soup  and great with a robust red wine or full-bodied beer.
  6. Amsterdammer –  A favorite with Comox Valley locals. A perfect cheese for cooking, melting and sandwiches. It has a buttery creamy, mild, and fights with no one. Good on a sandwich, with a glass of wine, whisky or coffee. 
  7. Camembert – Soft and creamy, with a bloomy rind and earthy undertones, Camembert adds an element of indulgence. Serve it warmed slightly, with a dollop of jam or a sprinkling of fresh herbs.  We also make a triple cream camembert at Christmas and Mothers day! 

Building the Perfect Pairings

To complement the cheeses, we love to quote Brenda from 40 Knots Winery, “What grows together – Goes together”

Somethings to include!

  • Local Artisan Jam – The sweet and tangy flavors enhance the creamy and sharp profiles of the cheeses. Look for seasonal options like blackberry or fig.
  • Pickled Grapes – These provide a unique burst of tangy sweetness that cuts through the richness of the cheese.
  • Gourmet Crackers – A mix of plain, seeded, and flavored crackers adds texture and variety to your board.
  • Charcuterie from Powell River’s Brut Charcuterie – The rich, savory flavors of artisan meats from Brut Charcuterie complement the cheeses perfectly, adding an additional layer of indulgence and variety to your board.

Balancing and Contrasting Flavors

Each cheese brings something unique to the board, creating a delightful balance. The sharpness of Courtenay Cheddar plays against the creaminess of Camembert, while the smoky notes of Smoked Boerenkaas enhance the nutty undertones of Aged Farmhouse. Pacific Pepper Verdelait’s subtle heat is tamed by the sweetness of artisan jam.

Presentation Tips

  • Arrange cheeses in a clockwise pattern, starting from mild to bold.
  • Add small bowls of jam, local honey, mustard, and pickled grapes for easy serving.
  • Scatter crackers around the board for a cohesive and accessible display.
  • Include Natural Pastures Water Buffalo Cream Cheese for spreading or create a “Butter Board” with Natural Pastures Cultured Churned Butter to delight your guests with unique options.

This carefully curated selection, complete with thoughtful pairings, transforms any gathering into an unforgettable culinary experience. Whether it’s a cozy dinner party or a grand celebration, these eight cheeses and their accompaniments promise to impress every guest. So, grab a catering pack, add a Camembert, and let the feasting begin!

(Order your 8 pack to pick up in THE Artisan Cheese Shop in Courtenay!)

Natural Pastures Baked Brie

Baked Brie Party Trick!

A Crowd-Pleasing Delight with Comox Baked Brie

There’s nothing quite like the warm, gooey perfection of a baked Brie. If we had a party trick, this would be it!

Whether you’re serving it as a show-stopping appetizer at a dinner party or indulging in a cozy treat, baked Brie is versatile, decadent, and easy to make. At Natural Pastures Cheese Company, we’re proud to offer our award-winning Comox Brie, crafted with care from locally sourced cow’s milk on Vancouver Island. It’s the star ingredient for this indulgent dish.

Curious about the difference between Brie and Camembert? While both are soft-ripened cheeses with creamy textures, Brie has a milder, buttery flavor, while Camembert tends to be earthier and more intense. Our Comox Brie offers a smooth, approachable profile that pairs beautifully with sweet and savory accompaniments.

Where to Find Baked Brie or Make Your Own

If you’re in the Comox Valley, you can pick up pre-made Baked Brie at The Butcher’s Block, Hot Chocolates, or at The Artisan Cheese Shop at Natural Pastures Cheese Company. Located at 635 McPhee Avenue at 6th Street in Courtenay, BC, we offer finished, frozen Baked Brie ready for you to enjoy. For a DIY adventure, making baked Brie at home is simple and rewarding. All you need is a round of Comox Brie, puff pastry (store-bought or homemade), and optional toppings like fruit preserves, nuts, or honey. To get notified of sale and deals or new blog posts sign up for sms notifications here! https://mailchi.mp/naturalpastures/fkgku2e75u

Just want the Comox Brie or Comox Camembert straight up? You can find it at many British Columbia grocery stores from Save on Foods, Quality Food, IGA / IGA Market Place, Old Farm Market, Co-Op’s, The Root Cellar in Victoria, Country Grocer, Loblaws, Safeway, Stong’s Sunterra Markets, Thrifty Foods, Whole Foods Markets and Your Independent Grocer, Edible Island Grocery ( and more!)

Perfect Puff Pastry Recipe

If you’re feeling ambitious, try making your own puff pastry from scratch. The flaky, buttery layers will elevate your baked Brie to gourmet levels.

Ingredients:

  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup Unsalted Cultured Natural Pastures Butter, cold and cubed
  • 2/3 cup ice water

Instructions:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour and salt.
  2. Add the cubed butter and cut it into the flour using a pastry cutter or your hands until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs with some pea-sized butter chunks remaining.
  3. Gradually add the ice water, mixing until the dough comes together. Be careful not to overwork it.
  4. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and shape it into a rectangle. Roll it out, fold it into thirds (like a letter), and turn it 90 degrees. Repeat this process 4-5 times, chilling the dough for 30 minutes between folds.
  5. Once the pastry is smooth and layered, chill it in the fridge for at least 1 hour before using.

How to Make Baked Brie

Ingredients:

  • 1 round of Natural Pastures Comox Brie
  • 1 sheet of puff pastry (store-bought or homemade)
  • Optional toppings: fruit preserves (fig, apricot, or cranberry), chopped nuts, honey, or fresh herbs
  • 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. Roll out the puff pastry into a square large enough to wrap your Brie. Place the Brie in the center.
  3. Spread your desired toppings on top of the Brie.
  4. Wrap the pastry around the Brie, folding and pinching the edges to seal. Brush with the beaten egg for a golden finish.
  5. Place the wrapped Brie in a Brie baker or a dish with edges and a lid. Alternatively, cover it with parchment paper to prevent over-browning.
  6. Freeze the wrapped Brie for min 2 hours before baking. This ensures the pastry remains flaky and crisp and brie melts slowly while the exterior bakes..
  7. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown and puffed.
  8. Let it cool for 5-10 minutes before serving. Pair with crackers, sliced baguette, or fresh fruit.

Whether you pick up a pre-made baked Brie or craft your own masterpiece, this dish is guaranteed to impress. Enjoy the creamy, buttery goodness of Comox Brie wrapped in flaky puff pastry, and savor the joy of sharing good food with great company! Visit our Instagram for the full video!