Making mozzerella

Sophie and I are busy in the kitchen making mozzarella  if you remember our last cheese making exercise was really easy and very tasty home made goats cheese.

Having the chance to make some of our favorite cheese was most welcome and teaming up with Lakeland we got a fab kit.  Most importantly the kit was a recipe book, a thermometer, rennet, cheese moulds and some cheese cloth too, Although the moulds and cloth are not for mozzarella.

We started out by measuring out the milk and heating this to 32c using the thermometer to gauge the temperature we added lemon juice and rennet and the warm milk curdled in front of our eyes much to the amusement of Sophie who has renamed this to lemon cheese.


After 30 mins waiting for the rennet and milk to do its job the mixture had turned into curds and whey where this was then cut into 2cm cubes and drained out into a sieve and leave for 15 mins and then turn, adding some salt to give the cheese some flavour.  it is very important not to stir or mix the curds up to much.
 Then its time to form the mozzarella its a good idea to have a jug of cold water to hand.  We divided the curds into portions, ours didn't come out cubed curds just curds and then cooked them in the microwave for 30 secs, we saw all the protein break down and more liquid come out which we tipped away, we then had to microwave again for another 20 secs to be able to knead the cheese into balls


As we formed the cheese into balls we squeezed out a little more liquid and we kneaded and squished the cheese and it became drier then we dropped it into the jug of water where it set we then chilled this in the fridge before eating


This was a really simple fun task with surprisingly little effort involved in making something very tasty to eat.  The cheese tasted very cheesy which surprised us but what else could it taste of and we also melted some on a pitta bread pizza to see how it tasted cooked and it was thumbs up all round.


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2 comments:

  1. Oooh lovely! We are spoiled here being so close to Italy that we get some lovely mozzerella, but I am going to make this as I think the kids would love it! :)

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  2. wow your a lucky lady we love mozzarella and im sure you kids would love to make some

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