New York, NY — Looking for a fun after noon snack? A cheesy dinner idea? The ideal pairing for a late night cheese tray? A new website, DairyDial.com, from importer Best Cheese Corp., offers quick, easy-to-use and easy-to-access answers for these and hundreds more cheese queries.
The site’s aim is to help Americans become as comfortable and familiar fitting cheeses into our daily food choices — what’s good for breakfast, what’s good for a snack with wine, and what’s good to cook with — as we have become with the art of wine. As it stands now, there’s a world of opportunities to enjoy cheese — from times of day to unexpected accompaniments — that Americans are missing out on.
With one DairyDial click, a simple— and mobile phone-friendly — online dial shows: good cheese choices for each of six dayparts, star ting with the next meal. Each recommendation comes with a list of corresponding recipes and some unique food pairings, like a spicy, fruity 2008 Dr. Frank Rkatsiteli white along with a wheel of Coach Farm Green Peppercorn Goat Cheese or a Gracious Gourmet Fig Almond Spread with an Aged Triple Cream. All of these appear without pop-ups and without ever leaving the home page, which is a benefit to low-bandwidth mobile phone users, in the super market, perhaps. A supplementary screen offers detailed recipes, social media tie-ins, and a store locator.
While DairyDial.com is meant to be an efficient source of practical suggestions, those whose taste for cheese goes beyond the utilitarian may enjoy a second, new companion blog, TheDairyDiary.com , where inter national culinary guest writers get war m and gooey. Some essay topics there include: beer/cheese pairings; an acquired appreciation for cheese smell; and — oddly — the very specific cheeses from one specific cow.
Both sites are the work of Darling Agency, New York.
Best Cheese Corp. is a leading importer of specialty Dutch cheeses and owner and operator of Coach Farm Enterprises, a farmstead goat dairy farm in New York Hudson’s Valley. Best Cheese brands are available nationally in super markets and specialty markets such as Kroger, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s and Zabar’s.
Source: Best Cheese Corp.