Ooooh! Would you mind sharing a recipe for one of them? I've also been very interested in this...I've got a few dairy farmers who wouldn't mind helping out I'm sure
Also - wine candles and soaps? Please tell us more!
Ooooh! Would you mind sharing a recipe for one of them? I've also been very interested in this...I've got a few dairy farmers who wouldn't mind helping out I'm sure
Also - wine candles and soaps? Please tell us more!
do you make bread cheese also....dam i love that stuff.
have been trying to get some from finland, but not having much luck.
Thank you very much for that...I will try to make some next week..
I can buy some here, a specialty wine shop, its made in wisconsin.
but its like 12 dollars for 8 oz....i could eat that with a heartbeat.
I like serve it warm, with a sweet chili chutney...
Wow. .that is some nice looking queso. Well done!
I have been thinking of trying that hobby but I'm afraid I will have trouble getting the necessary ingredients. Is it hard to get the supplies or can most of it be bought at the grocery store?
Lori,
One of WMT's supporters Brew and Wine Supply carries all the supplies you could ever need for making cheese. He also carries starter kits to make some basic cheeses so you can jump in and get your feet wet without spending too much $$$.
Fabiola,
Thanks for sharing the recipes. I bought a cheese kit from Amazon a few months back, but have not yet made my first batch. I'm still looking for a place to buy non-ultra-pasturized milk. There are laws in Maryland that stop farmers from selling it. However, there are farmers from Pennsylvania that sell it, and they are only an hour away, so now that the weather is turning cold, I may venture out and give it a try.
I agree about the price, normally people who make cheese have goats, but when smeone has to buy the milk is not cost effective, Walmart sometimes has goat milk for $5-$7 a gallon.I bought a Cheve kit last year and was very excited to make some fresh cheese. Then I started looking for a source of Goats milk and found that 1 gallon of will cost me close to $25 at the local co-op health food stores. I can purchase (2) 10 oz logs of Chev (Kirkland brand) from Costco for ~$5.50 and its fantastic in quality. So for me it doesn't make much sense to make my own.
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