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Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby amsroks » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:26 am

This Chelsea restaurant has gone from brasserie to brassiere.

Chef Daniel Angerer is letting diners at Klee Brasserie munch on cheese made from his wife's breast milk.
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"It tastes like cow's-milk cheese, kind of sweet," he told The Post.

The flavor depends on what the cheese is served with -- Angerer recommends a Riesling -- and "what the mother eats," said Angerer, who once bested Bobby Flay on TV's "Iron Chef."

Breast milk doesn't curdle well due to its low protein content, so a little moo juice has to be added to round out the texture, Angerer said.


After blogging about his efforts with the human cheese, customers started demanding a sample, he said.

"The phone was ringing off the hook," the chef said. "So I prepared a little canapé of breast-milk cheese with figs and Hungarian pepper."

The response has been generally positive from those who've tried the cheese, although many customers are too squeamish to attempt it.

"I think a lot of the criticism has to do with the combination of sex and cheese, but . . . the breast is there to make food," said Lori Mason, the chef's wife.

Since the restaurant began offering customers a taste, Mason has been inundated with creepy queries, she said.

"Some people who clearly have issues have . . . e-mailed me saying, 'I wasn't breast-fed as a child, so can I taste your breast milk?' " she said.

Mason politely declines the offer.

"I'm not here to walk people through their psychological problems," she said.

That said, Mason is now prodding her husband to make gelato.

After inquiries from The Post, health bigs said yesterday that even though department codes do not explicitly forbid the practice, they have advised Angerer to refrain from sharing his wife's milk with the world.

"The restaurant knows that cheese made from breast milk is not for public consumption, whether sold or given away," a spokeswoman for the city Department of Health said.
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby eoinzy » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:40 am

Thats nasty! I wouldnt taste it to be honest.

I dont care how hot she is either! I'll stick to my regular cheddar please!
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby amsroks » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:56 am

Imagine getting a call " Can I taste your breast milk?!" Wtf!!!!
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby eoinzy » Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:32 am

HAve you never got a call like that? Was is not RAG Week recently? I woulda thought you'd get asked quite a bit! :lol:
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby eoinzy » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:59 pm

FYI,
This was the 500th topic posted on this website! Wooh! ;)
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby amsroks » Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:58 pm

haha what a topic for that milestone!!!
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Re: Wife's baby milk in chef's cheese recipe

Postby dingo » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:08 pm

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