That mesh looks just like the plastic crossstitch mesh that you can find in craft stores…
@dnawillson9 ай бұрын
Hi Jennifer. I was making a brie, which I might say have made two in the past and the curds would not sit finally after three hours I thought I had a clean break. I let the curd rest no way was released. Now it just looks like soup. What do I do?
@jmilkslinger9 ай бұрын
Hm, not sure. I'd say start gently stirring to see what happens. What did you end up doing?
@dnawillson9 ай бұрын
Hi Jennifer, well I tried 2 cups of it in the microwave to try to heat it up and see if I could make mozzarella. That was a failure. It turned out to be just boiled milk so I threw it in a pot and set it aside. Then I decided I would try to save as much as I could in cheesecloth and a strainer and I got a fair amount and I left it there to drain Water was collected in the bowl. I dumped that bowl in the water and made ricotta this time. It turned out like cottage cheese! Then in the morning, I took it out of the strainer and kept the cheese cloth around it and put it in around mold and gave it a slight press because it was just a thick and sticky With a fair amount of moisture. My thought is I’m gonna keep it on the counter in that shape and let it continue to drain for the day and then I’m going to flip it out and act like it was. I’m not telling my cheesecake anything I’m just letting the cheesecake and the cheese talk to each other. oh my gosh this blew my mind. I walked through all the steps and I brought the milk home and I said it on my counter and it was there for about five hours and then I put it in the fridge because I opted to do the next day. I don’t know if this has anything to do with anything, and the dates my calcium chloride and my Renette. I’ll let you know in a few months whether or not it developed that yummy furry exterior. Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I might say my husband looked everything out. He thought it tasted delicious and at one point, I thought oh what the heck I’m just going to go ahead and flavor it and roll it and put it in the freezer and call it a spreadable cheese. That still may happen who knows!
@jmilkslinger9 ай бұрын
@@dnawillson Cheesemaking is such a journey --- your description of the experience is spot-on!
@robingriffin6498 Жыл бұрын
Hmmmm... I wonder if this would work with our goats milk?? Really enjoyed this video, thank you!
@Alexander-uj5pb5 ай бұрын
👍👍😀😀💯
@milkmaid40779 ай бұрын
Maybe the 'Tired' come from the wife being too tired to make a longer time cheese. And she just whipped this up one day for her hungry family and when the husband asked, she said she had been to 'Tired ' 😂😂