🧀 Cheese the Day with Chevre!
The Chevre C20G comes in a convenient 5-pack, designed for easy storage in your freezer. Made from natural ingredients, this versatile cheese is perfect for enhancing a variety of dishes while promoting sustainable choices.
H**E
GOAT CHEESE! Family tested, husband/boyfriend proofed, foodie approved!
This is the easiest way to make wonderful goat cheese!We have 3 dwarf Nigerian does milking right now, and one mix breed full size dairy doe also in milk which give us about one and a half gallons of milk to use every day! I usually make cheese using one of the bulk cultures and add renet as needed, but I love these packs because it's all in one and super easy!On the rare weekends I get away, my husband milks for me, and without some outlet for the milk he runs out of refrigerator space super fast!Here is the total detailed list of what needs to be done to make amazing goat milk cheese (Chevre):1. Pour at least one gallon of milk into a large soup or stock pot.2. Slowly heat the milk to 86F stirring it often3. Sprinkle a packet or more if needed of the culture onto the surface of the milk and leave it for three or four minutes - If your milk is raw you can use one packet for each 1.5 gallons of milk - I've used one packet for two gallons without a problem)4. Let the culture sit in the milk for 2 or 3 minutes to dissolve then stir the milk with an up and down motion to blend the now dissolved culture into the milk.5. Cover the pot with a lid and leave the pot to set over night or for about 12 hours. (no heat is needed but the space should be at least 70 and 72F is ideal for the culture to happily go to work.6. The next morning (or 12 hours later) spread a flour cloth (any cotton towel that's bigger than your bowl- pillowcases work great!) over a large sized mixing bowl, pat down the center then ladle the now curdled milk (it will be a solid chunk at first) into the lined bowl until it is mostly full.7. Pull the corners of the cloth up and knot opposite ends over the middle, then hang the cloth bag from a cabinet handle to continue to drain into the bowl. REPEAT WITH ALL THE CONTENTS OF THE MILK POT8. When the cheese is no longer dripping, untie the bag and rearrange the cheese (break it apart and turn it end over end) to allow a few more hours of draining.9. Remove the goat cheese from the bag and toss with some non-ionized salt such as sea salt to taste*.10. Package into jars or bags and freeze what ever you won't use in the next week.My husband can do this all by himself now :) He doesn't bother to rearrange the cheese inside the bag so it's uneven but after it's mixed with a little salt it pretty much evens out on it's own. His only challenge is that he thinks there's a "right way" to tie up the bag for draining, and he gets frustrated at that step.*You want to add some salt as this is the preservative and it stops the culture. If you add no salt it won't keep and it just doesn't taste as good!
S**Y
Great product
The instructions on the packet was very easy to follow. Goat cheese is so easy to make and it was delicious. I got so many compliments on my cheese, people said it is the best goats cheese they’ve ever tasted. I added oregano and rosemary to it and it is so good.
S**
Worked great
Worked great as far as formation and reaction. First batch was off in taste but that was on me and one of the goats. Once I pulled her milk from the rotation next batches were really good.
M**K
Good value
Shipping is now taking longer. Makes a good cheese.
C**S
Had to put in water then stir into milk
Batch 1 was great. Batch 2 the culture would not dissolve, stirred 15min, finally worked. Batch 3 I put the culture in a little water & stirred that into milk, quick and easy, delicious cheese!
J**R
Easiest goat cheese making experience ever!
This was my first time making goat cheese and it couldn't have been simpler. Be sure to store these packets in the freezer. Instructions are clear and concisely written on baggie that holds packets, along with company information for any questions. Shipped quickly in padded mailer to avoid any punctures. Very positive experience with seller.
P**E
Very little work for big accolades.
It is a very easy cheese to make. It's Chevre.I made some for a summer party and the guests raved about how delicious the cheese was and asked for some to take home.I followed the directions and with the help of my Weck canner, it was easy to keep the exact temperature (although I'm sure one could make this without a temperature controlled water bath). I didn't add anything to the cheese, not even salt. One could experiment and add whatever seasoning one wants, but it's not a *must*. (With that said, blackberry chevre...will knock your socks off.)The milk that I use is unpasteurized Lamancha goat milk.
S**R
Perfection
I am SO happy I purchased this and I will absolutely be buying more. It makes the BEST cheese!!!
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