The history of Maytag Blue Cheese

(I love cheese but Blue Cheese is my favorite.)

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The History of Maytag Cheese

In 1941, Maytag Dairy Farms began producing its world famous blue cheese in the heartland of America, with milk from a prize-winning herd of Holstein cattle. E.H. Maytag, son of the founder of the famous appliance firm, had established this herd of show cattle in 1919. During the 1930s, the Maytag Holsteins gained fame in competition across the North American continent.

Fred Maytag II, who succeeded his father in 1940, heard about a new process for making blue cheese that was developed by Iowa State University. We still use this process today. It is a time-consuming method of hand making cheese in small batches, using fresh sweet milk from Iowa dairy farms. Each batch of cheese is carefully monitored during the long months of aging, until the peak of flavor is reached and it is finally ready for market.

Maytag Blue Burgers

2 lbs. lean ground beef

1 1/2 tsp salt

 2 tsp. steak sauce

4 oz. crumbled Maytag Blue Cheese

1/3 C. finely chopped onions

2 1/2 C.dry bread crumbs

2 beaten eggs

3/4 C. milk

 Mix all ingredients together. Shape into 6 patties and grill. Serves 6.


 

 

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