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First thing's first: How do you make cheese? Most cheese is made of basically the same thing: Milk, microbial cultures, and rennet. Rennet is an enzyme that helps the milk proteins coagulate ...
and then add mixture to remaining milk. Stir in 1 tablespoon of rennet and water mixture, if you’re using double-strength rennet, or 2 tablespoons mixture if you’re using single-strength rennet.
Fresh goat milk Buttermilk (this acts as the starter culture) Rennet* (an enzyme that makes the warm milk form curds) Salt (Sea salt, cheese salt or kosher salt without iodine) Learn how to make ...
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