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Best Mainer Foods
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Boiling is the most popular and simplest way of preparing a Maine lobster. Live lobsters are plopped into a large pot of boiling water seasoned with sea salt and cooked depending on the size of the lobster — the bigger the lobster, the longer the cooking time.
Once the lobster is in the water, it’s important to time the cooking so it doesn’t overcook, as the meat will be tough and rubbery. Also, lobsters need to be treated humanely. Hence, placing the lobsters in the freezer for 30-60 minutes before cooking is recommended so they fall asleep.
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One of New England cuisine staples, the Maine-style lobster roll consists of a chilled lobster salad tucked into New England-style split-top buns. The lobster salad, at its basic, is made with knuckle and claw meat that is dressed in mayonnaise and mixed with finely chopped celery, seasoned only with salt and pepper.
Variations typically include ingredients like lemon juice, mustard, and chives. Because the buns are buttered and toasted, the result is a lobster roll with contrasting texture and flavor: a warm, buttery, toasted bun vs. a cold, crunchy lobster salad.
OTHER VARIATIONS OF Lobster Roll
Italian sandwich is an American sandwich consisting of a long bread roll filled with cheese such as provolone, meats such as salami, mortadella, and ham, and condiments such as tomatoes, olives, pickles, and onions. It is believed that the first Italian sandwich was created in Portland, Maine, in 1899 by an Italian baker named Giovanni Amato.
He originally created it as an inexpensive, portable lunch for road construction workers, but today it has gained such popularity that it is a staple of numerous variety stores and sandwich shops throughout Maine.
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This true American classic consists of a thick, juicy blueberry filling enclosed between two layers of flaky, golden pastry. It first appeared in the written form in 1829, but its origin probably dates back to the early American pioneers. Even though it is traditionally associated with Maine, where it is declared as the official state dessert, the classic blueberry pie is a summer favorite enjoyed throughout the country, usually served with a scoop of ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream on the side.
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Fiddleheads and their harvesting is a Maine tradition stemming from Native American times. These coiled tips of young ostrich ferns usually grow near rivers in lakes in Maine, and they're harvested during April, May, and June. The flavor of fiddleheads is often described as a combination of asparagus, mushrooms, and spinach.
They're low in calories and rich in fiber and vitamins A and C. Traditionally, the fiddleheads are boiled or steamed and served with a bit of butter and salt, but vinegar and olive oil are also sometimes used as toppings or seasonings.
Waldo Smog is an American heat-treated cheese made from cow's milk. It contains a layer of ash, making it visually similar to Cypress Grove's goat's milk cheese Humboldt Fog, but with the rich and buttery flavor coming from cow's milk.
The cheese is produced by Fuzzy Udder Creamery in Maine. Waldo Smog ripens from the outside, resulting in a cheese that's surrounded by a pungent, slightly runny shell. It is recommended to pair it with quince poached in white wine with vanilla, sugar, orange zest, and cardamom.
Needhams are traditional American confectionery dessert bars originating from Maine. They're made with a combination of mashed potatoes (unseasoned), butter, salt, sugar, coconut, vanilla, and chocolate. The melted butter is mixed with the potatoes, sugar, vanilla, and coconut, and the mixture is spread in a layer in a pan.
Once cooled, it's cut into squares and dipped into melted chocolate. Needhams became popular in the late 19th century in Maine, and it is believed that they were named after an evangelist Reverend George S. Needham. Nowadays, these desserts are often made during the festive Christmas season.
Opus 42 is an American semi-firm cheese produced in Maine by Lakin's Gorges Cheese. The cheese is made from cow's milk and ages from 3 to 6 months. Underneath its natural rind, the texture is moist and slightly crumbly. The aromas are earthy, pleasant, and yeasty, while the flavors are nutty, lemony, sharp, and tangy, with notes of earth and cellars.
It's recommended to pair it with dried apricots and a glass of fermented cider.
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Maine baked beans is a traditional dish originating from the state of Maine. It is made with a combination of Maine dry beans (usually of the Yellow Eye variety), salt pork, sugar, molasses, mustard, onion, salt, and pepper. The beans are soaked overnight, then parboiled in the morning up to the point when their skins crack when blown upon.
The onion is cut and placed on the bottom of the pan, followed by beans and salt pork on top. A combination of other ingredients is then poured over the pork and beans. The whole pot is then placed in the oven and slowly baked, typically for 6 hours or more.
Prix de Diane is an American cheese hailing from Waldoboro, Maine, where it's produced by Lakin's Gorges Cheese. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk. Underneath its bloomy rind, the texture of this brie-style cheese is soft and creamy.
The aromas are rich, while the flavors are buttery, creamy, subtle, and citrusy. It's recommended to serve Prix de Diane with turkey, sandwiches, pasta dishes, or avocados in order to bring out its full-bodied and creamy flavors. The cheese is named after a horse race in France.
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Best Mainer Food Producers
AWARDS

Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2022, 2021, 2019

Academy of Chocolate - Silver
2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017

Academy of Chocolate - Bronze
2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017
BEST Creo Chocolate Chocolates
Appleton Creamery, based in Appleton, Maine, is a small-scale cheese producer specializing in artisanal goat cheeses. They utilize milk from their own herd of goats as well as collaborating with other local dairies to produce a variety of cheeses.
Appleton Creamery participates in local farmers' markets and offers cheese-making classes.
AWARDS

American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2015, 2010, 2006, 2003
BEST Appleton Creamery Cheeses
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World Cheese Awards - Gold
2023

American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2023, 2022, 2019
BEST Lioni Latticini, Inc Cheeses
Pineland Farms Creamery, located in New Gloucester, Maine, produces a variety of cheeses using milk sourced from local farms. The creamery is part of Pineland Farms, which also involves a broader focus on agricultural education and promoting local food.
The cheeses produced include a range of styles, from cheddar to flavored cheese blends, emphasizing traditional craftsmanship and sustainable practices.
AWARDS

American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2013, 2008, 2007
BEST Pineland Farms Creamery Cheeses
AWARDS

U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold
2023

World Beer Cup - Gold
2018
BEST Old Town Brewing Beers
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023
BEST Freeland Spirits Spirits
Pineland Farms Dairy Co., based in Bangor, Maine, is involved in the production of a variety of cheese products. The company operates with a focus on crafting cheeses using locally sourced ingredients from the New England region, emphasizing sustainable agricultural practices.
Their product line includes cheddar, Monterey Jack, and Swiss cheeses, among others.
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American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2023, 2022
BEST Pineland Farms Dairy Cheeses
Barred Owl Creamery is a small artisan cheese producer focused on crafting high-quality, handmade cheeses. They are known for using milk from local farms and producing cheeses in small batches, ensuring careful attention to the quality of each product.
Their product range includes various types of cheese with unique flavors and textures, and they specialize in artisanal cheeses often found at local markets and specialty shops.
AWARDS

American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2015
BEST Barred Owl Creamery Cheeses
Morsey's Farms, located in Wilton, is a producer specializing in dairy products made from water buffalo milk. The farm is particularly noted for its unique offerings such as water buffalo milk and a variety of cheeses made from this rich, creamy milk.
Morsey's Farms also operates a creamery where they process their dairy products, ensuring control over the entire production process from milking to market.
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American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2017
BEST Morsey's Farms Cheeses
Pineland Farms is a cheese producer located in New Gloucester, Maine. They specialize in producing a variety of handcrafted cheeses including cheddar, Monterey Jack, and feta. The farm uses milk from local dairies to produce its cheeses, emphasizing sustainable agricultural practices.
Pineland Farms also operates as a working farm, educational center, and recreational facility.
AWARDS

American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2009
BEST Pineland Farms Cheeses
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Best Mainer Food Products
Yuzu Nougat chocolate by Chocolats Passion is a sophisticated confection that merges the tangy zest of yuzu with the creamy sweetness of nougat, all enveloped in rich, high-quality chocolate. This product is known for its perfectly balanced flavors and the unique combination of citrus and nutty notes, providing a delightful sensory experience.
Chocolats Passion takes pride in using premium ingredients to create this gourmet treat, making it a favorite among chocolate aficionados.
AWARDS

Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2023
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Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2019
Dark Toasted Coconut is a product made by Creo Chocolate. This artisan chocolate bar features a blend of rich dark chocolate combined with toasted coconut flakes, creating a unique and flavorful combination. Creo Chocolate is known for its commitment to quality, sourcing fine cocoa beans and using traditional methods to craft their chocolates.
The result is a bar with a delightful contrast between the deep, robust flavor of dark chocolate and the crunchy, slightly sweet taste of toasted coconut.
AWARDS

Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2019
Single-origin Ecuadorian cacao beans, organic whole milk from Humboldt Creamery, and Westward malt whiskey come together in this exquisite chocolate bar. The result is a complex, sophisticated, creamy dark milk chocolate that won Gold at London’s Academy of Chocolate.
The Whiskey Milk Chocolate bar also features roasted cacao nibs, barrel-aged with Portland’s finest, enhancing its rich flavor profile.
AWARDS

Academy of Chocolate - Gold
2019
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Great Taste Awards - 3 stars
2022
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American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2015, 2006
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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2024
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SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold
2023
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World Beer Cup - Gold
2018
Ovoline, produced by Lioni Latticini, Inc., is a type of fresh mozzarella cheese that is known for its soft, creamy texture and mild, delicate flavor. This cheese typically comes in small, oval-shaped balls, which is reflected in its name, meaning "egg-shaped" in Italian.
Lioni Latticini is a well-regarded dairy producer that prides itself on using traditional Italian methods for cheese production, ensuring high quality and authentic taste. Mozzarella Ovoline is commonly used in a variety of dishes, including salads, pizzas, and appetizers, where its fresh taste and smooth texture can be best appreciated.
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American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place
2023








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