Tomme des Joyeux Fromagers is a firm,
raw goat-milk farmer’s cheese produced by the Chèvrerie Fruit d'une Passion
located in Québec's Estrie region.
Tomme des Joyeux Fromagers (which translates into The Happy Cheesemakers Cheese) has a firm, washed rind that is ochre in colour with white brushed highlights. The 2 kg (4.5 lbs) round wheels of Tomme des Joyeux Fromagers are aged from 60 to 90 days. The wheels are washed in brine, which promotes the establishment of brevibacterium on the rind, giving the orange hue to its crust.
The beautiful ivory-white coloured paste is firm, yet elastic, with small perforations. The cheese has a creamy texture with a well-balanced, long-lasting distinctive flavour with hints of floral and honey and goat milk.
The beautiful ivory-white coloured paste is firm, yet elastic, with small perforations. The cheese has a creamy texture with a well-balanced, long-lasting distinctive flavour with hints of floral and honey and goat milk.
Chèvrerie Fruit d'une Passion is operated by Isabelle
Couturier and her partner Alain La Rochelle. Their cheese-making premises and
goat farm are located in St. Ludger near the Appalachian foothills between
Lac-Mégantic and Saint-Georges de Beauce. At Chèvrerie Fruit d'une Passion all
the processes of transforming the milk into cheese are done by hand; mixing the
milk, cutting and stirring the curd, molding and brushing and salting the
wheels are all done in the traditional manner by hand.
Tomme des Joyeux Fromagers pairs well with
a Québec cidre de glace (apple ice-cider). The Chèvrerie Fruit d'une Passion
suggests trying slices of the Tomme des Joyeux Fromagers melted over sliced
pears that have been braised in maple syrup. Delicious.