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Mastering Basic Cheesemaking: The Fun and Fundamentals of Making Cheese at Home
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Mastering Basic Cheesemaking: The Fun and Fundamentals of Making Cheese at Home
Current price: $34.99
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Mastering Basic Cheesemaking: The Fun and Fundamentals of Making Cheese at Home
Current price: $34.99
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This illustrated beginner’s guide covers everything you need to know to start making cheese at home—from tools and techniques to basic milk chemistry.
While the craft of home cheesemaking gains in popularity, most books on the subject gloss over the fundamentals.
Mastering Basic Cheesemaking
is a complete hands-on guide to making cheese and other fermented dairy products from scratch, geared toward helping the novice cheesemaker get started in their home kitchens.
This fully illustrated practical guide covers topics such as:
Understanding your ingredients, tools and techniques
Whipping up "instant cheeses" such as ricotta and paneer while learning basic milk chemistry
Progressing to fermented dairy products such as kefir, yogurt and sour cream
Using bacteria and coagulant to create spreadable and tender cheeses like quark, chevre, cream cheese and American style cottage cheese
Graduating to curdled, aged and ripened cheese—mozzarella, feta, cheddar, gouda, and parmesan.
While the craft of home cheesemaking gains in popularity, most books on the subject gloss over the fundamentals.
Mastering Basic Cheesemaking
is a complete hands-on guide to making cheese and other fermented dairy products from scratch, geared toward helping the novice cheesemaker get started in their home kitchens.
This fully illustrated practical guide covers topics such as:
Understanding your ingredients, tools and techniques
Whipping up "instant cheeses" such as ricotta and paneer while learning basic milk chemistry
Progressing to fermented dairy products such as kefir, yogurt and sour cream
Using bacteria and coagulant to create spreadable and tender cheeses like quark, chevre, cream cheese and American style cottage cheese
Graduating to curdled, aged and ripened cheese—mozzarella, feta, cheddar, gouda, and parmesan.