The Cheese Kit Cometh!

6 Feb

Yeah. You heard me.

A few months ago I found this amazing Etsy shop called Urban Cheesecraft. They sell, yup, cheese making kits. I sent the link to Anders with a mention that a cheese kit would make an awesome gifty for muah, and lo and behold! He remembered!

The kit comes with everything you need to make 30 batches of cheese. Each batch makes between 1 and 1.5 lbs of cheese, so I have enough to make 30-45 POUNDS of cheese. CHEESE.

Also included are cheese molds, thermometer, vegetable rennet, citric acid, cheese salt, instruction booklets (you can make mozzarella, ricotta, chevre, queso blanco and paneer), and ultra-fine muslin.

I haven’t decided which cheese I am going to make first, but I am currently leaning towards chevre, which means I need to buy some goat milk. I’ve never purchased goat milk before. This should be awesome.

So wait with bated breath my friends! Coming soon – DinnerLove, homemade cheese edition.

❤ Stef

3 Responses to “The Cheese Kit Cometh!”

  1. frannie February 6, 2010 at 7:41 pm #

    why oh why do you live in boston?!? i want to try your cheese!! i’ll have to get greg one of these.

  2. steffanyf February 6, 2010 at 9:53 pm #

    Ms. Frannie-
    I don’t know why I live in Boston. It mostly has to do with scholastic name recognition.
    I’m going to bring some cheese-making supplies with me when I visit at the end of the month…I will email you. Maybe we can get together and I will give you some CHEESE!

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