Farmhouse Irish blue cheese made with grass-fed cow’s milk makes the perfect pairing for fresh grilled peaches. As an appetizer or a gourmet snack, they make for a sweet, creamy treat perfect for outdoor grilling. They can also be made on the stovetop using a grill pan for a year-round taste of Irish summer.
Heat a gas or charcoal grill. Cut peaches in half and remove pits. With a melon baller, scoop out a little flesh to enlarge the cavity where the pit was removed. Brush peaches lightly with olive oil on both sides. Place peaches on grill, cut side down. Grill about 2 minutes or until grill marks form. Turn over and grill for 2 minutes more. Place peaches on a serving platter, cut side up. Fill holes where pit was removed with Kerrygold Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese and drizzle peaches with honey. Serve warm.
Salted ButterProsciuttoFig JamPickled Red OnionsMixed NutsBrown BreadCrackersCranberriesRosemary Sprigs
Instructions:
Start with evenly spacing Kerrygold Dubliner, Kerrygold Aged Cheddar, Kerrygold Reserve Cheddar, Kerrygold Cashel Blue, and a block of Kerrygold Salted Butter evenly on your charcuterie board.
Fold and place your prosciutto across the board in small piles.
Place your pickled red onions, fig jam, and mixed nuts around the cheese and prosciutto.
Fill the remaining spaces with your sliced brown bread and crackers for an added crunch.
Lastly, add some festive garnish with cranberries and fresh rosemary sprigs.
Place breadcrumbs, pecans, pepper and salt in food processor
Pulse until pecans are finely ground
Add butter and pulse a few times until mix begins to come together
Line mini cupcake tins with paper liners
Fill each cup with a teaspoon of crust mix
Press down hard with fingertips or water bottle cap to make a firm, flat layer
Chill tins and make the filling
For Filling:
Using a stand or a hand mixture, beat cream cheese and cream together until smooth Note: Cream cheese must be room temperature or mixture will be lumpy
Add egg, beat until fully incorporated, add second egg, beating until fully incorporated
Farmhouse Irish blue cheese made with grass-fed cow’s milk makes the perfect pairing for fresh grilled peaches. As an appetizer or a gourmet snack, they make for a sweet, creamy treat perfect for outdoor grilling. They can also be made on the stovetop using a grill pan for a year-round taste of Irish summer.
Heat a gas or charcoal grill. Cut peaches in half and remove pits. With a melon baller, scoop out a little flesh to enlarge the cavity where the pit was removed. Brush peaches lightly with olive oil on both sides. Place peaches on grill, cut side down. Grill about 2 minutes or until grill marks form. Turn over and grill for 2 minutes more. Place peaches on a serving platter, cut side up. Fill holes where pit was removed with Kerrygold Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese and drizzle peaches with honey. Serve warm.
kerrygoldusa Verified In 1984, Sarah Furno’s mother made the first batch of Cashel Blue in her home kitchen. Now, Sarah still farms the land that’s been in her family for centuries. Read more about the origin of Cashel Blue at the link in our bio.