Everything You Need To Know About Gouda Cheese (2024)

Here is everything you need to know about the infamous Dutch dairy, Gouda cheese! The making, types, flavor, how to store it, nutrition info, and more.

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I’ve been calling the Netherlands home for a whole month now, so it’s time we get cooking again! And what better way to kick off life in the Netherlands than by celebrating with cheese! Gouda cheese, of course. So as always, we’re kicking off this Gouda cheese cooking spree with a rundown of the basics of Gouda cheese. Here’s everything you need to know!

Where does Gouda cheese come from?

Contrary to what you might think, Gouda cheese is not actually made in the city of Gouda, but rather, it is traditionally bought and sold in Gouda. Way back in the Middle Ages, towns could earn the rights to trade certain commodities. The town of Gouda had the rights to trade cheese, so that’s where people went to buy and sell cheese!

Nowadays, “Gouda” refers more to the style of cheesemaking than the actual cheese, as Gouda cheeses can vary widely depending on age. For this reason, the name “Gouda” isn’t protected or meant to define only the cheese coming from Gouda. If you want the real deal, look for “Noord-Hollandse Gouda”, as this title is protected and can only represent true Dutch Gouda made with Dutch milk.

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How is Gouda Cheese Made?

So how is Gouda made? When cultured milk curdles, some of the liquid whey is removed and replaced with warm water, which is then drained. This is known as “washing the curds”, and it helps to remove extra lactose, therefore preventing some of the lactic acid formation. The curds are then pressed into round molds and are plopped into a brine (salt water) bath. The cheese is then set out to dry, coated in wax or plastic, and aged for anywhere from one month to over one year.

How do you pronounce Gouda?

And if you’re trying to be a real cheese connoisseur, you’re going to have to pronounce it right. While in America we pronounce it “g-OOO-dah”, it’s actually pronounced “(g)h-OW-da”. We don’t have anything like the sound of the Dutch G in English, but it’s almost like you’re clearing the back of your throat or are gargling. Cute right?

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Types of Gouda Cheese

Perhaps I’d just never paid as much attention to cheese in America as I have since living in the Netherlands, but I’ve noticed that the common classification of cheese in the grocery is either “jong” (young) or “oud” (old). Digging a bit deeper, the Dutch actually classify their cheeses into six categories based on age:

  • Young or New Gouda: aged 4 weeks
  • Young Matured Gouda: 8 to 10 weeks
  • Matured Gouda: 16 to 18 weeks
  • Extra Matured Gouda: 7 to 8 months
  • Old or Fully Matured Gouda: 10 to 12 months
  • Very Old or Very Aged Gouda: over 12 months

What does Gouda cheese taste like?

The younger Gouda cheeses will have a more mild, soft, and almost sweet taste and texture. They’re best on sandwiches or crackers. The older Gouda cheeses become harder, stronger, and darker, taking on a buttery and nutty flavor. The deep flavor of the older Gouda makes it great for cooking (like in some Gouda mac n’ cheese), with crusty bread, or with wine.

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What’s the white stuff on my cheese?

In the older/more matured Gouda cheeses, you may find crunchy, white crystals throughout the cheese. This is often confused with salt crystals, which sometimes form on the outside of the cheese as result of the brine bath. The clusters inside the cheese, however, are actually bits of tyrosine, an amino acidandthe sign of a well-aged cheese!

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How to Store

Cheese is a living, breathing thing, so it’s best not to suffocate it in plastic. Wrap your Gouda in parchment paper, then loosely wrap that in plastic. Set in the warmest area of the fridge, like in a vegetable drawer near the bottom. Gouda should last 2 to 3 weeks. Freezing alters the texture of the cheese, so I would recommend against it unless you absolutely must.

Gouda Cheese Recipes

Here are a few of our favorite recipes to cook with Gouda cheese:

  • Apple Gouda Hand Pies
  • Gouda Cheese Crisps
  • Zucchini Cheese Bites (use in place of cheddar)
  • Roasted Pepper and Gouda Grilled Cheese
  • Butternut Mac and Cheese (use in place of cheddar)
  • Ultimate Vegetarian Cheese Board
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Nutrition Information for Gouda Cheese

per 100 g (3.5 oz)

  • Calories: 356
  • Carbohydrates: 2 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 25 g
  • Fat: 27 g
  • 70% Daily Value (DV) of Calcium: 1% of the calcium in your body plays a vital role in vascular contraction/dilation and nerve transmission and signalling. The other 99% supports teeth and bone structure and function.
  • 26% DV of Vitamin B12: A water-soluble vitamin important in brain and nervous system function as well as red blood cell formation. It is only found naturally in meat and animal products, but can be made industrially via bacterial fermentation.
  • 26% DV of Zinc: A mineral important in strengthening your immune system, healing wounds, and maintaining your sense of taste and smell.
  • 20% DV of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): A water-soluble vitamin that acts as a component of FAD to help your body break down macronutrients in the electron transport chain, creating usable energy.
  • 11% DV of Vitamin A: Provides the preformed version of the this fat-soluble vitamin, meaning it comes from an animal source. It is essential in many components of healthy vision, as well as immunity and cell growth/differentiation.
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Everything You Need To Know About Gouda Cheese (2024)

FAQs

Everything You Need To Know About Gouda Cheese? ›

Gouda is a semi-hard cow milk cheese that originated in the Netherlands. It's traditionally made in large flat wheels in flat wheels of 10 to 12 pounds and aged from 4 weeks (young cheese) up to 36 months (very old cheese).

What are some interesting facts about Gouda cheese? ›

Gouda is named after a city in Holland, where cheesemakers from surrounding towns still come to have their cheese weighed, priced and sold at a cheese market. 4. Gouda is aged from several weeks to seven years. Older Goudas are saltier and more pungent while young Gouda is mild and creamy.

What makes Gouda cheese special? ›

Typically made from cow's milk, this semi-hard cheese is characterized by its aromatic and caramel-like flavor combined with its dense and springy texture. Hints of nuts with sweet and creamy notes embrace your palate in a graceful sensation and, depending on the age, the finish ranges from smooth to sharp.

Do you need to refrigerate Gouda cheese? ›

Gouda cheeses remain perfectly fine outside the refrigerator. When the cheese is hot, 'sweaty' or soft at delivery, simply put the cheese in the refrigerator and you will see that the cheese becomes 'hard' again (the heat during transport will not compromise the quality and / or the taste of the cheese).

Is Gouda cheese the healthiest cheese? ›

Gouda cheese has various health benefits as it contains various nutrients. For example, Gouda cheese has calcium that helps maintain and build good bone and teeth health. Calcium also helps in lowering cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and blood pressure.

What is Gouda cheese best used for? ›

Uses. Both young and aged Gouda work well for specific applications. Young Gouda is ideal for slicing and melting in sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, casseroles, frittatas, quiches, and other baked dishes. Aged Gouda, on the other hand, does not melt well because it's lower in moisture.

Which cheese is stronger cheddar or Gouda? ›

Cheddar has a stronger flavor.

Gouda cheese has a sweet and nutty flavor, whereas cheddar cheese's flavor is less sweet, more buttery, and overall stronger. You can use Gouda and cheddar interchangeably in many cheese recipes. The flavor differences between the two are subtle but still noticeable.

How do the Dutch eat gouda cheese? ›

As it ages, it develops a caramel sweetness and has a slight crunchiness from cheese crystals, especially in older cheeses. In the Netherlands, cubes of Gouda are often eaten as a snack served with Dutch mustard. Older varieties are sometimes topped with sugar or apple butter.

Why is Gouda cheese wrapped in wax? ›

Gouda is almost instantly recognizable for its brightly colored waxed rind. The waxing of the rinds was a Dutch innovation that allowed the cheeses to age longer, made them more durable for transport, and made them more eye-catching and distinctive for consumers.

Why does Gouda cheese not melt? ›

It depends on how long the gouda has been aged. How well cheese melts depends on its moisture content, and Young, Young Matured, and Matured Gouda (aged no longer than 18 weeks) all have enough moisture content to melt well. Young cheese melts at 130°F in just a few minutes, with Mature cheese taking maybe around 15.

What are the disadvantages of gouda cheese? ›

Gouda cheese has a high number of calories due to its fat content. A 1-ounce serving provides 101 calories [*]. While gouda can aid weight loss, it's still important to remember that consuming more calories than your body needs may contribute to weight gain.

Is gouda cheese anti inflammatory? ›

If you're a cheese lover, no need to cut your cheddar or Gouda habit out completely. But keep in mind that the saturated fat in many cheeses can contribute to inflammation)—and the American Heart Association recommends that foods with saturated fat should account for just 5 to 6 percent of your daily calories.

What is the most unhealthy cheese? ›

The 10 Unhealthiest Cheeses You Can Buy
  • American cheese. It's heavily processed, full of preservatives, and loaded with salt. ...
  • Mascarpone. A soft, spreadable cheese that's used in a lot of desserts. ...
  • Double Gloucester. ...
  • Brunost. ...
  • Any cheese that comes in a can or jar. ...
  • Brie. ...
  • Stilton. ...
  • Pre-grated parmesan cheese.
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How did Gouda cheese get its name? ›

Origins. Gouda is firmly rooted in the cheese-making tradition of the Netherlands, which stretches back to the middle ages and reached maturity during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. The name of the cheese derives from the famous Gouda cheese market, which can trace its origins to the 14th century.

Is Gouda the oldest cheese? ›

Gouda (pronounced “HOW-duh” in Dutch), is named for a place and can trace its origin back to the 13th century, making it one of the oldest cheeses still in production.

Why does Gouda cheese have holes? ›

Eyes are the holes present in some cheese varieties caused by the formation of gas due to microbial metabolism. This gas is carbon dioxide (CO2). We've discussed this briefly in another post. This post will address Swiss-type and Dutch-type cheeses that contain eyes; namely, Emmentaler and Gouda.

Why is Gouda cheese yellow? ›

Another popular yellow cheese is Gouda (pronounced goo-duh), named after the Dutch city near which the cheese was originally produced. Similar to cheddar cheese, the color of Gouda cheese is also due to the addition of food coloring, usually annatto, which is extracted from a tropical tree called achiote.

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