30 Minute Fresh Mozzarella Cheese
You can make your own fresh Mozzarella Cheese in just 30 minutes at home! It is inexpensive and the tools you use to make it can be used over and over. This is fresh cheese for a caprese salad, a hot panini or to toss in light pasta for dinner.
Notes
Citric Acid and Rennet are available through mail order (you could try www.cheesemaking.com). Or you might check your local pharmacy.
Preparation Time15 min
Cooking Time30 min
Ingredients
- a nonaluminum pot that will hold a gallon of milk
- a measuring cup or bowl to dissolve the rennet
- a spoon
- a candy thermometer
- a large slotted spoon, or small sieve
- 1/2 rennet tablet
- 1/4 cup cool, chlorine-free water (most bottled waters are chlorine-free)
- 1 gallon milk (2%, 1%, or skim)
- 2 teaspoons citric acid
Instructions
- Crush the rennet into the water and stir to dissolve. Pour milk into a nonreactive pot (no aluminum or cast iron). Place over medium heat.
- Sprinkle the citric acid over the milk and stir a few times. Heat milk to 88 degrees. Milk will begin to curdle.
- At 88 degrees, add the rennet solution and continue stirring slowly every few minutes until the milk reaches 105 degrees.
- Turn off the heat. Large curds will appear and begin to separate from the whey (the clear, greenish liquid).
- With a slotted spoon or mesh strainer, scoop the curd into a large glass bowl. (If it's still too liquid, let it set for a few more minutes).
- Press the curds gently with your hand and pour off as much whey as possible.
- Microwave curds on high for 1 minute, then drain off all the excess whey. (There is a stovetop method, if anyone needs it just ask).
- With a spoon, press curds into a ball until cool. Microwave two more times for 35 seconds each, and continue to drain the whey and work cheese into a ball.
- In the meantime, place the whey over medium heat and let it heat to about 175 degrees.
- When cheese is cool enough to touch, knead it like bread dough until smooth. When you can stretch it like taffy, it is done.
- You can sprinkle 1 to 2 teaspoons salt into the cheese while kneading and stretching it. The cheese will become stretchy, smooth and shiny. If it is difficult to stretch and breaks easily, dip it into the hot whey for a few seconds to make it warm and pliable.
- Then pick it up again and stretch it into a long rope. Fold over and stretch again. Dip in hot whey as needed to make the cheese pliable.
- When the cheese is smooth and shiny (this takes just a few minutes), it is ready to eat. Shape it into a log or golf-size balls, then store in a solution of 2 teaspoons salt to 1 cup water. This make 3/4 pound cheese (about 12 ounces).
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rosemarie435 70376 77
Mar 18, 2017
I agree that home-made mozzarella sounds marvellous, especially since store-bought mozzarella is more expensive than most other types of cheese. It's my favorite cheese for making pizza because it does not become oily when heated and it stretches quite nicely. I came across imitation mozzarella once in the supermarket but never tried it because the ingredients seemed a bit strange.
Savvyness
Oct 27, 2016
You're right Toby K I had no idea you could make mozzarella at home. It seems very straightforward, if a little time consuming. Does anyone do this regularly at home? I've only ever made cottage cheese, which is really delicious when you make it at home and can be flavoured in all sorts of yummy ways with fruit, veg and even chocolate!
Toby K Editor
Aug 08, 2016
I've always heard mozzarella was really easy to make, but I'm impressed. This seems even easier than I was expecting
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