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Hidcote - pt. 1

I'm just now getting around to organizing the photos from my trip to England back in May. As I've said a million times, this was the trip of a lifetime, and I had an incredible time. This was a 3-week trip organized by the HPSO (Hardy Plant Society of Oregon) during which we visited 35 different locations. Most all of these were gardens but there were also a few castles and villages thrown in, as well as the icing on the trip - the Chelsea Flower Show. This tour focused on the southeast region of England, notably the Cotswolds and Cornwall. I've watched so many programs and read so many books about England and the gardens there that I was afraid it would tarnish the image I had built up in my head. I'm pleased to say that it not disappoint. The trek from London to Bath by train was not the best first impression. However, as we gained distance from the city, the rolling green countryside gave me glimpses of things to come. After arriving in Bath and finding my hotel, I m...

Cheese Straws (or Cheese Wafers)



Extremely popular in the South - always on the menu at parties and get-togethers - and something we always made for our annual Christmas parties. They can be made as straws or wafers - it is just a matter of how you shape them. Michael, who is a cheese straw connoisseur - says they are best when made very thin. Some shape them into straws with a cookie press. I have tried to do this in the past but found that the mixture was too thick to come out easily from the cookie press. 


The recipe can be divided for smaller portions or doubled for larger. This recipe makes about 4 dozen wafers or straws.

1 lb. sharp grated Cheddar cheese (room temperature)
1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, (room temperature)
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp. smoked paprika
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/8 tsp. (or pinch) garlic powder

Preheat the oven to 375. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.

Sift or whisk together the flour, salt, cayenne pepper, paprika, black pepper and garlic powder. Set aside.

Combine the cheese and butter in a mixing bowl. Mix for about 5 minutes until the mixture is creamy.

On low speed, add large spoonfulls of the flour mixture to the cheese mixture, mixing well after each addition.

Remove the mixture from the bowl and roll it into a ball on a board. If making wafers, use a small scoop to shape the batter into balls. Place them on the parchment lined baking sheets and press them with a fork or spoon to flatten. If making straws, you can use a cookie press or shape them by hand into 4-6 inch strips.

Bake 10-12 minutes until the edges and bottoms are lightly browned. Allow to cool on wire racks. Store in an air-tight container.


Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

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