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Klee, Famous For Forbidden Fromage, Gets A New Concept

Klee, Famous For Forbidden Fromage, Gets A New Concept

Daniel Angerer and Lori Mason's restaurant Klee Brasserie, which you might remember from that time it had samples of human breast milk cheese (the forbidden fromage), is not long for this world. Angerer and Mason have announced that, to better "go with the grain" of people's spending habits, they will close next month and reopen as an Austrian heuriger. more ›

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Click through for news on Governor's Island's food truck festival, scrambled ostrich eggs at Klee Brasserie and Saturday's pig roast in Williamsburg. more ›

Breast Milk Cheese: The Forbidden Fromage

Breast Milk Cheese: The Forbidden Fromage

The Mother's Milk cheese story has aged another day! Lori Mason, chef Daniel Angerer's wife and the woman whose milk has created the controversial cheese, takes center stage with a NY Post cover today. She tells the paper her product is 100% organic and free range, as opposed to what one may pick up at their local grocer; she declares she's "healthier than your average cow and I'm not pumped full of steroids!" However, the Department of Health is still strongly advising against the couple serving up her cheese to strangers. more ›

NYC Chef Adds Mother's Milk Cheese To Menu

NYC Chef Adds Mother's Milk Cheese To Menu

PETA, who has urged Ben & Jerry's to use human breast milk in the past, is all for chef Daniel Angerer, owner of the New York City restaurant Klee Brasserie, adding "Mommy's Milk" cheese to his menu. The item is made possible by his lactating wife, and he's offered up a host of images and the recipe on his own website—it includes 4 cups mother’s milk, yogurt, rennet and sea salt. The chef admits that he "was concerned... I wondered if it was ethical," but has decided to make it available after some thought and recipe testing; he recently told Grub Street, "It tastes just like really sweet cow’s milk." As for PETA, they say don't knock it til you try it... but would you? more ›

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