How do you make cheese?!


Question:

How do you make cheese?

I was just wondering how since alot of people eat it and dont know how it's made.and i dont think they just let it sit in a cold place and let it fermint


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Cheese is especially difficult to make because of the difficulty of finding what is called a starter--the bacteria culture added to the milk to start the curd formation. It is possible to make cheese without a starter, but the starter is what gives different cheeses their distinctive flavor, and without one the cheese almost always ends up tasting like pot cheese, more commonly known as farmer's cheese or cottage cheese.

To make cheese: Take a hell of a lot of milk (10 gallons will make less then 1/2 a gallon of cheese) and cook it slowly on the stove. For flavorful cheese, it is best to use unpasteurized milk, which is almost impossible to buy and must be obtained from a cow, or goats milk, which tastes good even when pasteurized. As the curds form, add a cube or two of rennet, found at most specialty stores. This will cause the curds to coagulate. Constantly stirring the curds at this point will give you something more like mozzarella, which can be great. Instead, let the curds form naturally for something more like a jack cheese. Let the curds cook until you are satisfied with your yield, and then remove, placing them in cheese cloth and allowing them to drain. Then press into a mold.




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