Home made cheese and cheese spread

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Home made cheese and cheese spread

Post: # 154824Post craig.r »

I am going to have a go at making one hard cheese and a soft cheese while i have a week of work, only trouble is i don't really know how. I have read that nettle juice can be used as a rennet substitute for a vegetarian hard cheese but not sure how to make the cheese in the first place.

Over the next year i want to learn as many new skills as i can to make me as self sifficient as possible. I think things like cheese making along with yoghurt are very usefull skills so any advice anyone can give me will be very much appreciated.

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Re: Home made cheese and cheese spread

Post: # 154873Post Green Aura »

A quick Google resulted in this

[quote]In the Western Isles of Scotland a rennet is prepared by adding a quart of salt to three pints of a strong decoction of nettles, a table-spoonful of which is said to be sufficient to coagulate a bowl of milk.[quote]

Not sure it helps much, but good luck, I'd love to know how it works out:lol:
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