Episode 17

Ossau Iraty: How a 1,000-Year-Old Cheese Still Steals the Show

In this episode, Brittany dives into the world of Ossau Iraty, a traditional Basque sheep’s milk cheese from the French Pyrenees that’s as ancient as it is delicious. Discover how this AOP-certified cheese captures the essence of mountain pastures, seasonal rhythms, and centuries-old shepherding traditions.

Brittany explores Ossau Iraty’s nutty, buttery flavor, its connection to transhumance and artisanal cheesemaking, and how it earned the title of “The Farmer’s Dessert.” Learn how to pair this rustic yet refined cheese with cherry jam, figs, prosciutto, chili honey, kombucha, and bold red wines for a pairing to please on a timeless favorite.

Whether you’re a cheese enthusiast, a food explorer, or simply someone who loves a good story behind every bite, this episode brings the taste, texture, and history of Ossau Iraty to life — one delicious pairing at a time.

Support Artisanal Cheese (aka Where to Buy)

Ossau Iraty, $40/lb. (Murray’s)

Enjoy this nutty sheep’s milk cheese from the comfort of your home and sweatpants.


References

Cheese

  • Ossau Iraty

Books

  • The Oxford Companion to Cheese - Catherine W. Donnelly.

  • How to Taste: A Guide to Discovering Flavor and Savoring Life - Mandy Naglich

Websites

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