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There are more than 3,000 different kinds of cheese currently registered with the FDA, and hundreds more made in small villages, towns, and back countries around the world. Since the earliest record of milk cultivation, humans have been creating new kinds of cheese and today it has become one of the most used, popular food items in the world. Rich, creamy, sharp, or spicy? cheeses can add a bit of zest to any meal and with the right recipes and the tools needed to make your own, you can start enjoying the joy of cheese from your own kitchen. Learning how to make your own cheese starts with knowing the differences and necessities for each kind of cheese and then adding a bit of your own creativity to the mixture. This book provides 101 of the most popular, well known cheese recipes in the world into one, easy to follow resource designed to help even the most unpracticed of cheese aficionados start creating at home. The basics of making cheese will be covered from the start, giving you a detailed walkthrough of everything you need to create your own dairy products, including equipment, products, time, and money. You will learn the basics of food safety in regards to cheese and what parts of the product you can use and what you must discard. You will learn the essentials of what each different kind of cheese entails, including hard, soft, and Italian cheeses among others. With recipes gathered from top resources around the globe, you will then be able to start making cheeses for yourself, ranging from the creaminess of fromage blanc to the sharp bite of cheddar or smooth meltiness of mozzarella. For every cheese lover out there who has dreamed of making their own cheeses at home, this book is for you.--Publishers website. Read more...
Abstract: There are more than 3,000 different kinds of cheese currently registered with the FDA, and hundreds more made in small villages, towns, and back countries around the world. Since the earliest record of milk cultivation, humans have been creating new kinds of cheese and today it has become one of the most used, popular food items in the world. Rich, creamy, sharp, or spicy? cheeses can add a bit of zest to any meal and with the right recipes and the tools needed to make your own, you can start enjoying the joy of cheese from your own kitchen. Learning how to make your own cheese starts with knowing the differences and necessities for each kind of cheese and then adding a bit of your own creativity to the mixture. This book provides 101 of the most popular, well known cheese recipes in the world into one, easy to follow resource designed to help even the most unpracticed of cheese aficionados start creating at home. The basics of making cheese will be covered from the start, giving you a detailed walkthrough of everything you need to create your own dairy products, including equipment, products, time, and money. You will learn the basics of food safety in regards to cheese and what parts of the product you can use and what you must discard. You will learn the essentials of what each different kind of cheese entails, including hard, soft, and Italian cheeses among others. With recipes gathered from top resources around the globe, you will then be able to start making cheeses for yourself, ranging from the creaminess of fromage blanc to the sharp bite of cheddar or smooth meltiness of mozzarella. For every cheese lover out there who has dreamed of making their own cheeses at home, this book is for you.--Publishers website

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101 Recipes for Making Cheese

Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply By Cynthia M Martin 101 - photo 2

Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply

By Cynthia M. Martin

101 Recipes for Making Cheese: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply

Copyright 2011 Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Martin, Cynthia M. (Cynthia Marie) 1961-

101 recipes for making cheese : everything you need to know explained simply / by Cynthia M. Martin.

p. cm.

title: One hundred and one recipes for making cheese

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60138-356-3 (alk. paper)

ISBN-10: 1-60138-356-8 (alk. paper)

1. Cookery (Cheese) I. Title. II. Title: One hundred and one recipes for making cheese.

TX759.5.C48M375 2010

641.673--dc22

2010014211

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A few years back we lost our beloved pet dog Bear, who was not only our best and dearest friend but also the Vice President of Sunshine here at Atlantic Publishing. He did not receive a salary but worked tirelessly 24 hours a day to please his parents.

Bear was a rescue dog who turned around and showered myself, my wife, Sherri, his grandparents Jean, Bob, and Nancy, and every person and animal he met (well, maybe not rabbits) with friendship and love. He made a lot of people smile every day.

We wanted you to know a portion of the profits of this book will be donated in Bears memory to local animal shelters, parks, conservation organizations, and other individuals and nonprofit organizations in need of assistance.

Douglas and Sherri Brown

PS: We have since adopted two more rescue dogs: first Scout, and the following year, Ginger. They were both mixed golden retrievers who needed a home.

Want to help animals and the world? Here are a dozen easy suggestions you and your family can implement today:

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  • Support your local farmers market.
  • Get outside. Visit a park, volunteer, walk your dog, or ride your bike.

Five years ago, Atlantic Publishing signed the Green Press Initiative. These guidelines promote environmentally friendly practices, such as using recycled stock and vegetable-based inks, avoiding waste, choosing energy-efficient resources, and promoting a no-pulping policy. We now use 100-percent recycled stock on all our books. The results: in one year, switching to post-consumer recycled stock saved 24 mature trees, 5,000 gallons of water, the equivalent of the total energy used for one home in a year, and the equivalent of the greenhouse gases from one car driven for a year.

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Introduction Beyond Plastic-Wrapped Slices Making Cheese at Home If you are - photo 5

Introduction: Beyond Plastic-Wrapped Slices Making Cheese at Home

If you are reading this book, you may possess basic kitchen skills or even exceptional culinary abilities. Perhaps you can roast a turkey, bake the perfect loaf of bread, or even turn out four-dozen gingerbread men at 3 a.m., each one with the same number of cinnamon buttons. However, it is likely you have never thought about making cheese. For the average cook, making homemade cheese is something that Ma Ingalls did in Little House on the Prairie or something organic farmers do somewhere out in Oregon.

Even the bravest of cooks might ask, Why should I make cheese at home? After all, even the smallest grocery store has a good selection of favorites, and many gourmet shops, specialty catalogues, and organic markets offer an even wider selection of cheeses for every taste. However, homemade cheese is not just about flavor, although no cheese will ever taste as good as a wedge of home-aged cheddar or a mound of fluffy, hand-crafted cream cheese flavored with fresh herbs. It is also not just about nutrition, even though it is true that with home-produced cheese, you can control the amount of salt, preservatives, and artificial colors in your cheese. It is about achievement the feeling you get when you conquer a task you believed was impossible. This book will help even the rookie cook see that making cheese is like making any other recipe. With the right ingredients, equipment, directions, and a bit of patience, a dedicated cook can turn out delicious, nutritious cheese for personal enjoyment or to share with family, friends, and even for the marketplace.

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