Friday, February 13, 2009

~ Cheese.......

I purchased this great cheese making book awhile ago and have been so eager to begin but just haven't been able to find the time. I finally got around to ordering all the items necessary to make basic cheese and they arrived yesterday. I'm hoping that I can start my first batch on Sunday.

Cheese making isn't terribly difficult, especially soft cheeses, but very time consuming. Much of your time is spent standing by the stove, watching the thermometer and letting it stand covered, draining, etc.

My first cheese is going to be cream cheese. We all love it and home made cream cheese will keep in your refrigerator for at least two weeks. I can add fresh herbs of my choice or any other ingredients that we enjoy. If that is a success, cottage cheese is next on the list and it goes on and on :)

According to my book and what I've read on the net, in the cheese making world, raw milk is seen as the gold standard ( I sure have plenty of that). Raw milk contains all of the micro flora and enzymes that the animal has ingested from grazing in it's own unique environment. It's also full-flavored milk that makes rich-flavored cheeses. Completely natural -

When using pasteurized milk, you have to add calcium chloride during cheese making if the milk is homogenized. This is due to the fact that the milk will have fewer enzymes and will have a flatter taste.

According to my book and I quote "in essence, it could be said that raw milk cheeses are the direct descendants of the cheese makers of antiquity". I find the history of cheese making very interesting. I can only hope mine will be edible :)

Of course, when dealing with raw milk or milk in general, cleanliness and safety are of the utmost importance. I have utensils that will only be used for cheese just as I have items that are only used for milking my cow.

It takes approximately 4 days from start to finish to make cream cheese. Wish me luck!

11 comments:

threecollie said...

I am real interested in how this works out for you! I have been thinking cheese making is an interesting idea, what with the price of the stuff in the store and the plenitude of raw materials we have here

Gayle said...

What a project to tackle..four days?! Sounds very time consuming, but I bet your end product will be wonderful. Good luck!

Phill said...

Best of luck! I can't wait to hear how it all turns out! I've been thinking about making cheese so often that I honestly had considered even trying a simple soft cheese recipe and just using store bought milk. Awesome project!

Nancy K. said...

I can't wait to follow your progress....

Christy said...

Have you tried mozzarella? It takes about 30 minutes and is a great first cheese to make. It is really easy.

Country Whispers said...

Good luck and let us know how it turns out!

ChristyACB said...

Oh, a new adventure I'd also love to try. Let us know how it goes?

Egghead said...

I know you will do great. Take us along during the process....OK? I used to live across the street from a lady who made cheeses from her goats milk. She said it was simple.

Paintsmh said...

Yum, Cheese...I like cheese...particularly cream cheese...yummm

Anonymous said...

I have always wanted to try cheese making. I wanted to try a goat's milk cheese someday.
I can't wait to see your making cheese progress. I know it will turn out great!
Pam

Concrete Jungle said...

Oh how I dream of having a farm and being able to make cheese! I cannot wait to hear how it goes!

Cheers