Featured Cheesemonger: Shannon Berry

Fromagination Cheesemonger Shannon

Shannon Berry has been at Fromagination almost three years, now its Floor & Kitchen Manager.  She traveled to the West Coast, East Coast, and back to Wisconsin before becoming a cheesemonger, and settling into training other cheesemongers to showcase the Badger State’s most famous product.

“I work here because I like food, I like people and I like a job where I can move around all day and work with my hands,” Shannon said.  “…it seems to be a perfect fit right now. I think I would have a very hard time in an office.”

Turns out, Shannon got a job a Fromagination the second time she applied.  The first time she dropped off a resume with owner Ken Monteleone in 2012, he took the application and she never heard anything.  By chance, she ended up staying in Madison and applied again four years later.

Shannon’s background

Shannon grew up in Rhinelander, in a very large family.  She was the oldest girl, and often was charged with making sure her younger siblings ate.  Hence, she is now a natural at customer service, and has a strong interest in food to boot.

She also comes from a formal culinary background.  Shannon trained at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Portland, Oregon, and later worked at Aquavit, a well-regarded Manhattan restaurant for a year.  She was “young, passionate, probably naive,” and learned in a very stressful environment that required precision, attention to detail, and a lot of energy.

“Plating was my forte at Aquavit.  I used to use tweezers.”  She called it “super intense, in every single aspect,” and says she learned techniques that not many restaurants would employ.  “We got a Michelin star as a team, which was cool.”

“There’s a certain level of appreciation for food that I have never been around again,” Shannon said.

She returned to Wisconsin to be near her family, and landed in Madison, intending to eventually land a job in Chicago or Minneapolis. But she stayed, then working at Batch Bakehouse and Field Table restaurant before arriving at Fromagination.  Since New York, her life has become more relaxed.

“I’m a very different person now,” she said.

Shannon manages the sales floor and the kitchen, which sometimes arranges Raclette dinners for Fromagination customers.

Attraction to Cheesemongery

Shannon helps train cheesemongers to work with customers to give them a pleasant experience, but also inform them about the various aspects of cheese, including Wisconsin’s best products and what goes with those products.  She encourages her co-workers to learn, and to enjoy their work.

“We have to be relaxed, and get into that ‘zone’ so that our service is good,” Shannon said.  “It’s a very collaborative culture [at Fromagination].  I can’t do all this by myself.”

“Reading” customers and helping them find interesting things to eat can be a group effort in retail.

“There’s a team aspect,” she said.  “You get to move around and work with your hands.  Every single day is different,” she said.  “We’re guessing….”

Fromagination owner Ken Monteleone says Shannon’s creativity with cheese is an asset to the shop.

“At Fromagination, we are always seeking out people that compliment our skill set.  Shannon is the perfect fit.  A trained chef with a wonderful palette for pairing cheese with what we call ‘companions.’  She is very creative and always willing to try something new,” he said. “Her creativity inspires a food’s presentation, which is very important to the overall experience…be it making a cheese tray, a cake of cheese, merchandising the shop or working one-on-one with customers.  Her passion has helped us take our business to the next level.”

Fromagination Cheesemonger Shannon works with cakes of cheese for events.
Shannon arranges cakes of cheese for clients who have wedding parties or other events that incorporate wheels of artisan cheese.

Fromagination Classes

Fromagination began offering cheese classes again in February, and Shannon is an instructor.

“I have really been loving it.  It’s fun because in a class I get to be a little more intimate (with customers).  I get to hopefully excite people about food and pairings.”  “I get to bring people together with food.”  “I get to share my passion with others – food and people.”

Shannon has been teaching classes that involve pairings with beer, wine and spirits.  She is very attracted to the pairing aspect of the food business.

“That creative incentive is very powerful for me, personally,” said Shannon. “That’s something I value.  It’s been a learning experience too,” she said.  “It’s not always easy to speak in front of people.”

A Favorite Cheese Experience

While Shannon worked as executive chef at Field Table, she was invited to the boss’s table one evening while he was hosting a French visitor.  There was a cheese plate going around the table which Shannon had worked to perfect, including some baguettes and Jasper Hill’s Harbison, a soft-ripened, bloomy rind cheese.  Shannon was tired and hungry, and the other guests were ignoring that cheese plate.

“All I remember is watching that cheese go around the table, and just waiting for it to come back.  It blew my mind.  It was warm, gooey and delicious…and I ate the whole thing,” she said.

Fromagination also imports blue cheeses from Europe
Shannon likes many types of cheese, including blue cheeses.

Favorite Cheese

Ask Shannon about her favorite cheese and she’ll answer in types of cheese – creamy, funky, Blue or “a really good crystal-ly, aged cheese” (well-aged Cheddars develop crystals in the cheese).  “Sometimes Marieke Penterman’s Overjarige is just incredible,” Shannon adds.

Find some of Shannon’s favorite things

Favorite Cheese Pairing

So what is the head cheesemonger’s favorite cheese?  “It depends upon my mood,” Shannon said.  Evalon, a goat cheese from LaClare Farms, is probably her favorite, served with Raspberry Rose preserves from Madison producer Quince & Apple.  She favors other goat milk cheeses, too.

But she has another suggestion, too…of course.

“My boyfriend’s breakfast is the same every day: coffee, cheese, dates and pistachios.  It’s a great combination,” Shannon said.  So what kind of cheese does the boyfriend eat?  “Ossau Iraty!” …which is a  French sheep milk cheese that is buttery and semi-firm.  She could keep making more suggestions, if you let her.

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