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Monterey Jack is a popular favourite in Southwestern and Tex-Mex
dishes.
A number of legends still circulate about the true origin of this fine cheddar-type cheese.
Whether it was developed by Spanish monks in 18th-century California, as a farm cheese by
Spanish-speaking pioneers, or by David Jacks, a Scottish immigrant and dairy farmer in
Monterey in the 1890s, all stories point to a beginning somewhere in California. Today this
mellow cheese is popular everywhere. VarietiesMost Jack cheese is made from pasteurised cows’
milk, through a process similar to that used to produce
Colby. It is available in whole, skim, and part-skim varieties, and spiced with jalapeño peppers. Jack is typically prepared in
wheels that weigh from 6 to 12 pounds (2.7 to 5.4 kg) and is sold in sticks, bricks, wedges,
or individual slices. Young Jack This is the fresh, semisoft, mild cheese. Sharp Jack After being aged for three to six weeks, Jack, like many cheeses, takes on a sharper
flavour. Pepper Jack Perhaps the best-known Jack variety, this cheese is seasoned with jalapeño
peppers. Dry Monterey or Dry Jack These are aged skim and part-skim varieties with a rich flavour, intended for grating and
table cheese. Some Jack varieties intended for grating may be coated with a peppery oil. Mexican Jack Cheese This variety has a firmer texture and the flavour has more bite to it. Buying and storing tipsStore Jack cheese according to its age. Young, semisoft Jack can be stored for about two
weeks. Aged, sharp Jack can be stored for about two to four weeks. Well-aged Dry Jack can be
stored for several months or longer. AvailabilityMonterey Jack cheese is widely available in natural food stores, specialty stores, and
markets. Preparation, uses, and tipsServe Monterey Jack sliced; pair it with beer and spicy foods, or with white wine or fruit juice. Jack cheese is a great choice for such quick
snacks and meals as breakfast tacos (scrambled eggs,
chopped tomatoes, shredded lettuce, and cheese),
bean-and-cheese nachos (tortilla chips spread with refried beans and shredded, melted cheese),
and broiled open-face sandwiches. Enjoy it in Southwestern and Tex-Mex dishes, melted over
refried beans and rice, and in stuffed enchiladas.
Nutritional HighlightsMonterey Jack, 1 oz. (28g)
Calories: 106
Protein: 6.9g
Carbohydrate: 0.2g
Total Fat: 8.6g
Fiber: 0.0g
*Excellent source of: Calcium (212mg) *Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular
nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a
particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value.
Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries.
Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values
and the recommended daily guidelines. |