Mozzerella ~ Mountain Mama

Friday, September 11, 2009

Mozzerella

I made mozzerella last weekend. Twice. And I just made it again.

I read Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle and in it is a recipe for 30 Minute Mozzerella.

It's really easy. In fact, the hardest part was finding the ingredients.



Citric acid: I found at Vitamin Cottage
Rennet (vegetarian): I found in Whole Foods, in the string cheese section.
Milk: Anywhere really. If you have access to raw, I hear that's best.

Then you follow the instructions.

After adding the citric acid, the milk starts to curdle:



After the rennet, it looks like cottage cheese:



After draining off the whey:



Kneading:



And stretching (note how rough it looks here):



And the really hot stretching (it gets a lot smoother and shinier):



After this, I cut it into pieces and used it in calzones, and shared it with Yummy, who declared it tasted just like string cheese, and ate some myself. Then I realized I had none left, so I went to the store and got some more milk. The second batch I cut into pieces and marinated in olive oil and crushed chilis.

I probably should be a bit concernaed about consuming 3 gallons of milk's worth of cheese, but surprisingly I'm not.

Where are those tomatoes? And my basil?

5 comments:

  1. I'm interested to know how the cost of doing it this way compares to buying the finished product at the store - whole foods or otherwise. Care to elaborate?

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  2. Well, did it taste better??? lol!

    I'd be interested in cost too. I read that book last year and thought it was very good.

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  3. This looks fun. I have a recipe for homemade ricotta as well, though I've yet to make it. I'll definitely try the mozzarella.

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  4. Since I've been buying milk like there's a cow shortage, I'm going to say yes on the taste factor.

    The rennet was $5.00
    The Citric acid was $7.00

    I'll grossly estimate I use a dollar's worth (probably less) of these per batch.

    Then the cost is whatever gallon of milk you buy. I can get conventional milk for $1.68, or organic for $4.99.

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  5. Oh, that is awesome. This is now on my "things to try" list.

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