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Manchego cheese

Manchego cheese

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:58 pm

Can someone please tell me the name in Spanish of the Manchego cheese you would get in a restaurant if you ordered a plate of 'jamon y queso' so I can find it in a supermarket? i.e. the one that is served as thin dry shavings with iberico ham.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Gustav » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:14 pm

Yes it is good,
But hard to work out which it is,
so in mercadona they do a selection of spanish cheeses in a board type packet,
Which are labeled individual,
I bought one of those , found the one I liked, and buy that infuture,
There used to be a spanish cheese & jamon supplier on zoco Market who would let you try before you buy,give him a go
You might have to shave it yourself from the wedge/block
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:21 pm

Thanks Gustav, yes I'm not expecting it to come ready shaved, but just trying to find the right stuff
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby jpeg » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:39 pm

Good selection in the Bodega on the cv95 before Petsworld coming from San Miguel
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:45 pm

Thank you jpeg! Anywhere nearer Rojales / Quesada? I was hoping to find it in Mercadona, but it's just like a standard wedge of cheese rather than the drier flakier consistency you get in a restaurant. I'll keep looking and, if I'm passing, try the bodega you suggest.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby SC17 » Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:50 pm

Paul Uden wrote:Thank you jpeg! Anywhere nearer Rojales / Quesada? I was hoping to find it in Mercadona, but it's just like a standard wedge of cheese rather than the drier flakier consistency you get in a restaurant. I'll keep looking and, if I'm passing, try the bodega you suggest.



There is a butchers in Rojales (Andreu?), I'm sure they had a cheese counter too.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:11 pm

SC17 wrote:
Paul Uden wrote:Thank you jpeg! Anywhere nearer Rojales / Quesada? I was hoping to find it in Mercadona, but it's just like a standard wedge of cheese rather than the drier flakier consistency you get in a restaurant. I'll keep looking and, if I'm passing, try the bodega you suggest.



There is a butchers in Rojales (Andreu?), I'm sure they had a cheese counter too.


OK thanks, I know the one.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Paul58 » Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:27 pm

Paul Uden wrote:Can someone please tell me the name in Spanish of the Manchego cheese you would get in a restaurant if you ordered a plate of 'jamon y queso' so I can find it in a supermarket? i.e. the one that is served as thin dry shavings with iberico ham.



You can get Manchego in most Spanish supermarkets.

You're probably looking for curado Manchego, if you want it hard and tasty. It comes in a variety of levels of cured, similar to cheddar...mild, mature, extra mature, vintage.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:37 pm

Paul58 wrote:
Paul Uden wrote:Can someone please tell me the name in Spanish of the Manchego cheese you would get in a restaurant if you ordered a plate of 'jamon y queso' so I can find it in a supermarket? i.e. the one that is served as thin dry shavings with iberico ham.



You can get Manchego in most Spanish supermarkets.

You're probably looking for curado Manchego, if you want it hard and tasty. It comes in a variety of levels of cured, similar to cheddar...mild, mature, extra mature, vintage.


It's the 'curado' I bought, vintage I think, but it wasn't what I was after unfortunately. I'll keep looking anyway thanks.
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Re: Manchego cheese

Postby jpeg » Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:28 am

Have you tried Carrefour chese counter ?
Manchego Curado has been aged for 4 months to 1 year--the most common around 6 months like yours. It is commonly drier and starts to flake and has a more nutty flavor with caramel notes
Manchego Añejo (or Viejo) has been aged for 1-2 years. It is harder and drier still, very flaky and has definite peppery notes.
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