BUTTERMILK FRESH CHEESE
Liven up your next party with this distinctive cheese recipe from "Simple, Fresh, Southern: Knockout Dishes with Down-Home Flavor," by chefs Matt and Ted Lee.Also try:-Black Pepper Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Herbed Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Lemon Zest Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Vanilla Buttermilk Fresh Cheese
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Appetizers
Yield Makes 1 6-ounce round
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Cut out three pieces of cheesecloth into 12-inch squares. Line a colander or medium strainer with all three layers of cheesecloth. Set colander in sink.
- Combine milk, buttermilk, and salt in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, and heat over medium-high heat until mixture has separated into white curds and translucent whey, about 8 minutes. If using lowfat buttermilk, separation occurs at about 180 degrees and the curds will clump together readily. If using whole buttermilk, separation occurs closer to the boiling point, about 212 degrees, and the curds are finer-grained. When using whole buttermilk, let curds and whey stand off heat for about 3 minutes after separation, so the curds cling together and facilitate the straining step.)
- Ladle the contents of the saucepan into the prepared colander. Let the whey drain, 1 to 2 minutes. Lift the four corners of the cheesecloth and gather them together. Gently twist the gathered cloth over the cheese and press out any excess whey.
- Cheese can be unwrapped immediately and served warm, or let stand until cooled to room temperature, about 10 minutes more. To serve a firmer cheese, transfer cheese, in its cloth, to a small flat-bottomed dish or pie plate; refrigerate until cool, about 10 minutes. Unwrap cheese and gently invert onto plate; discard cloth. Tent cheese with plastic wrap and keep refrigerated up to 2 days. Remove from refrigerator and let stand for 10 minutes at room temperature before serving.
FRESH CHEESE
Technically, this formula produces fromage blanc. But to me it is the cream cheese of dreams: delicious, without the stiffeners in packaged cheese. To ensure good results, use real rennet for cheesemaking: not the rennet sold at the health-food store, and not the tablets sold online for making junket desserts. (Who are you, junket makers?) If your cheese does not set, no worries: you have just made a large quantity of delicious crème fraîche.
Provided by Julia Moskin
Categories condiments, project, appetizer
Time 20h15m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a wide pot set over low heat, warm the milk, or a combination of half cream and half milk, to 80 degrees. The milk or cream should be as fresh as possible, and preferably not ultra-pasteurized. Remove from the heat and stir in the buttermilk and the rennet solution (diluted according to the package directions). Cover loosely and set aside at warm room temperature (about 75 degrees) for 8 to 12 hours. The mixture is set when there is a layer of thick curds, like Greek yogurt, on top of clear whey. Pull the curd away from the edge of the pot to check.
- Line a colander with a large square of cotton cloth, at least 2 feet per side. Don't use cheesecloth, as the weave is too loose. A large tea towel or bandanna (even an old pillowcase, cut open) is better. With a slotted spoon, transfer the curds into the lined colander. Gather up three corners of the cloth and use the fourth corner to wrap around the others, tucking in the end to make a knot. Hang over a floor drain, bathtub or sink in a cool place and let it drip for 6 to 8 hours. When the dripping stops, untie and check the consistency. It should be like soft cream cheese. If it is still wet, mix it with a rubber spatula, retie it, and let it drip a little longer.
- When the cheese is ready, scrape it into a bowl and mix the salt. Taste and add more salt if you like. Chill until firm. The cheese may be shaped into logs and rolled in fresh herbs or coarsely ground pepper (I like a combination of pink, black and red). Or it may be mixed with minced chives and a little grated garlic. The cheese will keep, wrapped or in a container, for 2 weeks, and will become more tangy. Or it can be shaped into 4-ounce logs, wrapped well, and frozen for up to 6 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
HOMEMADE FRESH CHEESE
This is the simplest recipe that I use to make a version of Mexican 'Queso Fresco' and the same recipe for Homemade Ricotta Cheese.
Provided by SUNFLOWER71
Categories Everyday Cooking
Time 1h45m
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Pour the milk into a large pot, and heat until the temperature reaches 195 degrees F (90 degrees C), or almost boiling. Stir constantly to prevent scorching on the bottom of the pot. When the milk reaches the temperature, remove from the heat, and stir in the vinegar. Let stand for 10 minutes.
- Line a strainer with cheesecloth, and set over the sink or a large pot or bowl. The milk should separate into a white solid part, and a yellowish liquid (whey). Stir the salt into the milk, then pour through the cloth-lined strainer. Let the curds continue to drain in the strainer for 1 hour. Discard the whey.
- After the cheese has finished draining, pat into a ball, and remove from the cheese cloth. Wrap in plastic and store in the refrigerator until ready to use. Fresh cheese will usually last about a week.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 97.7 calories, Carbohydrate 7.4 g, Cholesterol 16.3 mg, Fat 5.3 g, Protein 5.2 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Sodium 65.1 mg, Sugar 7.4 g
VANILLA BUTTERMILK FRESH CHEESE
This sweet cheese comes from "Simple, Fresh, Southern: Knockout Dishes with Down-Home Flavor," by chefs Matt and Ted Lee.Also try: -Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Black Pepper Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Herbed Buttermilk Fresh Cheese- Lemon Zest Buttermilk Fresh Cheese
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Appetizers
Yield Makes 1 6-ounce round
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Cut out three pieces of cheesecloth into 12-inch squares. Line a colander or medium strainer with all three layers of cheesecloth. Set colander in sink.
- Combine milk, buttermilk, sugar, and vanilla in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, and heat over medium-high heat until mixture has separated into white curds and translucent whey, about 8 minutes. If using lowfat buttermilk, separation occurs at about 180 degrees and the curds will clump together readily. If using whole buttermilk, separation occurs closer to the boiling point, about 212 degrees, and the curds are finer-grained. When using whole buttermilk, let curds and whey stand off heat for about 3 minutes after separation, so the curds cling together and facilitate the straining step.
- Ladle the contents of the saucepan into the prepared colander. Let the whey drain, 1 to 2 minutes. Lift the four corners of the cheesecloth and gather them together. Gently twist the gathered cloth over the cheese and press out any excess whey.
- Cheese can be unwrapped immediately and served warm, or let stand until cooled to room temperature, about 10 minutes more. To serve a firmer cheese, transfer cheese, in its cloth, to a small flat-bottomed dish or pie plate; refrigerate until cool, about 10 minutes. Unwrap cheese and gently invert onto plate; discard cloth. Tent cheese with plastic wrap and keep refrigerated up to 2 days. Remove from refrigerator and let stand for 10 minutes at room temperature before serving. This cheese is great for crumbling over fruit salad.
CREAM CHEESE-BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
Delight your family with delicious comfort food, and bake a batch of Cream Cheese-Buttermilk Biscuits. These Cream Cheese-Buttermilk Biscuits are cooked until golden and then brushed with rich butter when they're fresh out of the oven.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Fall 2018
Time 40m
Yield 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oven to 450°F.
- Combine first 5 ingredients in large bowl. Cut in cream cheese and 1/4 cup (4 Tbsp.) butter with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Add buttermilk; stir just until mixture forms soft dough.
- Place dough on lightly floured surface; sprinkle lightly with additional flour. Roll into 1/2-inch-thick rectangle; fold crosswise in half. Repeat rolling and folding 3 more times.
- Roll dough into 8x6-inch rectangle; cut into 12 squares. Place, 1/2 inch apart, on baking sheet.
- Bake 12 to 15 min. or until golden brown. Melt remaining butter; brush onto tops of biscuits. Cool slightly.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 150, Fat 7 g, SaturatedFat 4.5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 20 mg, Sodium 320 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0.5625 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 3 g
HOMEMADE LEMON-THYME BUTTERMILK FRESH CHEESE
Serve this cheese on warm french bread or crackers or..... Use whole milk, you may use full-fat or low-fat buttermilk. The ingredient sifter did not like "whole".
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Cheese
Time 17m
Yield 1 6 oz round, 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cut out three pieces of cheesecloth into 12-inch squares.
- Line a colander or medium strainer with all three layers of cheesecloth.
- Set colander in sink.
- Combine milk, buttermilk, salt, lemon zest and thyme in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, and heat over medium-high heat, stirring often until mixture has separated into white curds and translucent whey, about 8 minutes.
- If using lowfat buttermilk, separation occurs at about 180 degrees F and the curds will clump together readily.
- If using whole buttermilk, separation occurs closer to the boiling point, about 212 degrees F, and the curds are finer-grained.
- When using whole buttermilk, let curds and whey stand off heat for about 3 minutes after separation, so the curds cling together-this way you won't loose tiny curds through the cheesecloth.
- Ladle the contents of the saucepan into the prepared colander.
- Let the whey drain, 1 to 2 minutes.
- Lift the four corners of the cheesecloth and gather them together.
- Gently twist the gathered cloth over the cheese and press out any excess whey. Do not squeeze to tightly or you will end up with a grainy cheese.
- Cheese can be unwrapped immediately and served warm, or let stand until cooled to room temperature, about 10 minutes more.
- To serve a firmer cheese, transfer cheese, in its cloth, to a small flat-bottomed dish or pie plate; refrigerate until cool, about 10 minutes.
- Unwrap cheese and gently invert onto plate; discard cloth.
- Tent cheese with plastic wrap and keep refrigerated up to 2 days.
- Remove from refrigerator and let stand for 10 minutes at room temperature before serving.
- You can omit the lemon and thyme and opt for cracked black pepper, or fresh rosemary, or red pepper flakes, lemon zest and dill -- whatever fresh herbs you like.
- You can also reduce salt to 1/2 teaspoon, adding 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract and 1 to 2 tablespoons sugar, depending on how sweet you want your cheese.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 386.9, Fat 19.5, SaturatedFat 12.1, Cholesterol 75.7, Sodium 2757.7, Carbohydrate 31.8, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 8.8, Protein 22.1
DEEP FRIED CHEESE AND BROCCOLI BUTTERMILK BITES
Make and share this Deep Fried Cheese and Broccoli Buttermilk Bites recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Boo Chef in West Te
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 15m
Yield 6 , 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix together in a lg. pan the water and 1/2 tsp salt.
- Bring to a boil over med. high heat.
- Add broccoli - return to a boil and cook for 3 minutes.
- Drani and rinse broccoli in cold water.
- Mix 1/4 C flour - 2 tbs cheese and onion powder in a plastic bag, Seal and shake to mix.
- Mix buttermilk,baking powder,1/2 C flour, 2 tbs cheese and 1/4 tsp salt.
- Stir until smooth.
- Heat 2 to 3 inches oil to 375.
- Dip a few pieces of broccoli in batter.
- Fry until golden brown.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 68, Fat 0.3, Sodium 337.3, Carbohydrate 14.1, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.1, Protein 2.7
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