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Stilton with Della Robbia Fruits and Nuts

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This festive arrangement was inspired by the popular holiday wreaths decorated with fruits. They take their name from Luca Della Robbia, the 15th-century Florentine sculptor known for crafting lifelike garlands of leaves and fruits.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 8 servings

Ingredients

1 Stilton. A good cheese shop or a well-stocked supermarket should have baby Stilton (the smaller rounds are available only during the holidays). A quarter of a whole Stilton wheel will work, too.
2 Lemon leaves and pine boughs.
3 Dried fruits such as apricots, Calimyrna and Black Mission figs, and tart cherries.
4 Shelled hazelnuts and almonds.

Preparation

  1. To assemble: Overlap leaves around outside edge of round serving platter. Place cheese in the middle and cluster fruits and nuts decoratively around the cheese. Serve with crackers.

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