Say Cheese! Four Cheese Recipes to Keep You Smiling
Attention all cheese lovers! If you’re looking for recipes to satisfy all your cheesy needs, then look no further. Try out some of these fun and easy recipes next time you’re craving homemade cheese.
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How To Make Your Own Chèvre Using Natural Ingredients
Making cheese at home may seem like a time and labor-intensive process, but what if you had a recipe for a delicious, high-quality cheese that practically made itself? According to David Asher, you can. The following recipe for all-natural chèvre will change the way you look at homemade cheese!
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Comfort Food: The Ultimate Cauliflower Cheese Recipe
If you need a new cheese-filled comfort food, then look no further! This baked dish is exactly what you need to warm up in the cold months.
Read on to get a glimpse of what it’s like during the cold months at the London-famous restaurant Towpath – right before they close for the winter.
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Fast Ricotta Cheese
This version of ricotta is made by adding acidity to sweet whey in the form of lemon juice or vinegar, just as in the making of a paneer. A slower and more traditional (and more delicious and better-textured) ricotta can be made by allowing the sweet whey to ferment for a day and develop the acidity it needs to separate its remaining cheese.
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How To Make Blue Cheese
Attention moldy cheese lovers, this recipe is for you! It’s true, moldy isn’t usually a quality we look for in our food, but when it comes to blue cheese, the mold cultures contribute largely to its unique texture and bold flavor. Try your hand at making an authentic Rindless Blue Cheese using the ingredients and techniques listed in this excerpt from cheesemaking expert Gianaclis Caldwell.
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