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Home Made Cheese

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OK Connie thinks I'm nuts cuz when I retire one of the things I want to do is learn how to make various types of cheese.

I just read an article in the local paper about home made Ricotta cheese and it sounds so simple and wonderfully good that I had to post it here and ask you if any of you guys have ever made cheese at home.

If so What kind? How did it turn out? Give us the details please.

Homemade Ricotta

Makes about 2 ½ cups

The flavor of homemade ricotta depends on the flavor of the milk and cream that go into it, so use the best you can find. I love the dairy from Fresh Breeze Organic in Lynden. (This is a town in Washington)



2 quarts whole milk (not ultrapasteurized, preferably organic)

2 cups buttermilk

1 cup heavy cream

½ teaspoon salt

1. Set a colander in the sink and line it with a triple layer of cheesecloth or a clean kitchen towel (not terry cloth) that you've rinsed and wrung out. Combine the milk, buttermilk, cream and salt in a large, heavy-bottomed pot and place over medium heat. Stirring frequently to prevent scorching, heat the milk to a gentle simmer. Watch it carefully; when it reaches 175 degrees, it will start to curdle. As soon as you see this, give the milk one last stir, scraping up any bits stuck to the bottom, and turn off the heat. Let the pot sit there, undisturbed, for 10 minutes. The soft white curds will separate from the yellowish whey and rise to form a raft on the surface.

2. Using a wire-mesh skimmer or large slotted spoon, gently lift off the curds into the colander, leaving as much of the whey behind as possible. Go slowly so as not to break up the curds too much. When you've transferred them all, pour off and discard the whey left in the pot, and salvage any curds that are stuck to the bottom. Let the cheese drain for about half an hour; when the draining slows, gather the edges of the cloth, tie them into a bag, and hang the bag from the faucet. Continue to drain until the ricotta is as thick as you like it, up to an hour longer.

3. Pack the ricotta into a covered container and store in the refrigerator. It's at its best during the first 3 to 4 days, but it will keep for about a week.
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I like cheese.
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buffettbride wrote:I like cheese.
Somehow I knew that would be said and I knew it would be said by you.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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You could go over to Pullman and take Cheese class at the WSU ag Dept......and make Cougar Cheese...... 8) 8) 8) 8) :D :D :D
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Whole Foods (not sure if you have those near you) has kits to make different cheeses. I like cheese but prefer the wine I drink with. :wink: :D
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Dutch Harbor PH wrote:You could go over to Pullman and take Cheese class at the WSU ag Dept......and make Cougar Cheese...... 8) 8) 8) 8) :D :D :D
Cougar Gold to be exact. And it is some damn fine cheese too.
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Flavors

Cougar Cheeses come in the following flavors:
Cougar Gold®, American Cheddar, Smoky Cheddar, Viking, Dill Garlic, Sweet Basil, Hot Pepper and Crimson Fire. Click on the flavors for more information.
The Cougar Gold is the best.
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We made our own mozzarella. It was a lot of work for cheese that wasn't any better than the Bel Gioso from Costco.

We're going to have an extra gallon of milk this week, so we'll probably try again.
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I think that would be a really cool think to learn how to make cheese.

I want to grow my own grapes and learn how to make wine....
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