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Ilchester|ˈɪltʃɪstə(r)| The name of a town in Somerset, used attrib. or ellipt. as n. to designate a cheese mixed with beer, chives, and spices.
1963Guardian 11 Jan. 7/7 Mr Ken Seaton, landlord of the Ilchester hotel, Ilchester, has developed a new cheese, made with beer and chives and spices. He calls it Ilchester. 1965T. Fitzgibbon Art Brit. Cooking 132 Ilchester cheese is a recent commercially blended cheese made in Ilchester, Somerset, from Cheddar cheese, Worthington beer, spices and chives. 1965Harrods Food News May, Ilchester is Cheddar with Beer and Spices. 1967T. A. Layton Wine & Food Soc. Guide Cheese & Cheese Cookery ii. 68 Ilchester cheese is the creation of a Yorkshireman, Ken Seaton, who hit upon the recipe almost by accident only six years ago. 1971Selfridge Christmas Food Catal. 10/2 Ilchester cheese with Beer and Chives. 4 oz. pot, each 17½ p. |