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2-Ingredient Mozzarella Cheese In Minutes! No Rennet Recipe 

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Sponsorship.
2:19 What are we making?
2:35 Feeling Cheesy playlist.
3:16 What are the 2 ingredients?
4:05 First attempt. Heating the milk.
5:20 Adding the vinegar.
6:27 Squeezing out the whey.
6:44 Heating the cheese.
7:09 Shaping the cheese.
7:39 Second attempt.
7:50 The failure.
7:55 What I think I did wrong.
8:47 Heating the milk.
8:54 Vinegar.
9:41 Separating the curds.
10:06 Pressing out the whey.
10:36 Heating and shaping the cheese.
11:23 Cooling the cheese.
11:36 Taste test.
Music courtesy of Audio Network and 'Sprightly' from iMovie. You've made it to the end -- welcome! Comment: "Chez!

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@emmymade
@emmymade 16 дней назад
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@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy 16 дней назад
I put cheese on everything that needs cheese….😂😂
@donwald3436
@donwald3436 16 дней назад
ummm you made paneer that is not "mozzarella style cheese" omg.
@inNoutSucks
@inNoutSucks 15 дней назад
How do I find a wife like you??
@vickihandel3620
@vickihandel3620 5 часов назад
Being Italian, we use cheese on top of most dishes, mixed in dishes and scattered over many recipes
@winterrose8174
@winterrose8174 5 часов назад
Did you use raw milk, pasteurized or ultra pasteurized?
@ArashixArashi
@ArashixArashi 16 дней назад
Thank you for showing the error in the first part and how you resolved it! It will definitely help people troubleshoot if they run into the same problem!
@laraq07
@laraq07 16 дней назад
I knew the first attempt was not a success as the whey should be greenish not the white seen indicating that the curds had not fully curdled.
@laraq07
@laraq07 16 дней назад
PS: I've never done the kneading/stretching part. Just stopped at the 'paneer' stage.
@lex33122
@lex33122 10 дней назад
That level of realness. Very nice
@Sammielol
@Sammielol 16 дней назад
The rain adds a +10 cozy factor to this video
@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy 16 дней назад
I love the rain and snow. Makes me feel cozy….
@SmithyPL
@SmithyPL 15 дней назад
Premium mattress gave +20 to taste of mozzarella
@Mixxie67
@Mixxie67 15 дней назад
I can see why it would seem cozy but I live in RI and I remember that day. It was just really chilly, gloomy and then it turned to a thunder storm which is unusual for May in RI. We’ve had a fairly chilly, gloomy May so far compared to past years. Today is gorgeous though. 🤓
@AKAalicecullen
@AKAalicecullen 15 дней назад
​@@Mixxie67 bro, no one asked
@lindabarling7719
@lindabarling7719 10 дней назад
​@@Mixxie67🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@danmccarthy4700
@danmccarthy4700 16 дней назад
What's more relaxing than an Emmy video? An Emmy video with rainfall in the background.
@BSGSV
@BSGSV 16 дней назад
The recipe Emmy showed is basically the same way you make paneer for Indian curries or making the dessert called Rasagula. Basically, boil 1 gal milk (no need to monitor temp), add vinegar to precipitate the milk proteins while boiling, turn off heat. Mix. Strain cheese through cheesecloth. Process cheese by squeezing out liquid under a weight for about 1hr. Do NOT knead the cheese as you would for mozzarella or it will become stringy. Instead, make soft balls about half the size of golf balls by rolling pieces lightly between two palms. Let dry a bit for a few hours before using. For curry or saag paneer, add to curry at the end as you would tofu. For the dessert, boil the balls in sugar syrup.
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve 16 дней назад
YUM😋
@GreenhornBonsai
@GreenhornBonsai 16 дней назад
And for Saag Paneer?
@cynkingking
@cynkingking 16 дней назад
Who cares?
@BSGSV
@BSGSV 16 дней назад
@@cynkingking More people than who care about your opinion.
@andieluke1366
@andieluke1366 16 дней назад
THANK YOU. Paneer is one of my fav cheeses, but never been able to find them in supermarkets, and my local Indian restaurant no longer offers it 😭
@robbeyg3003
@robbeyg3003 16 дней назад
Watching tonight’s video was so hard bc I had to turn the volume down BECAUSE we have 2 spoiled frenchies whose trigger word is CHEESE
@theresavancamp7575
@theresavancamp7575 13 дней назад
Try hiding in the attic. No attic? There's always the tub. Nice if the bath has a chair with pillows [to toss in the tub] and a very compact fridge [for soothing witch hazel and creams, etc. - also a bottle of water or, if it's one of those days, a Guinness. A Keurig is great on the counter if, like me, eyes don't open till coffee hits my "on" button. Can't make it to the kitchen to deal with coffee fixings with eyes closed. I'm exactly 22 steps away from my wake-up to bath and so far I've made it to the coffee every morning while my Chi is still in my bed on my pillow dreaming of Milly next door. But I leave a bit of chicken in his easy to open snack bowl in case he awakes. For the day, after a successful escape, grab the decorative tin from the towel closet that holds a favorite snack mix and Lock the Door. Settle into your [dry] tub and the little Frenchies are outwitted. Maybe. Actually my Chi is very determined so during the day I throw some chicken at him. My Chi explores the house never thinking I'm relaxing in the tub [dry] having 30-60 minutes to read or catch up with RU-vid or "resting my eyes." My Chi, rescued, loved and adopted has issues- 24/7 velcro boy - and his Vet says he needs to learn to feel secure while alone. He settles and does well but I can only stand 30-60 minutes! It's the small Dogs who would outwit Sherlock Holmes. All the Power Dogs I have adopted took pride in their training and being family. A good two home-cooked meals daily and they felt the exercise, training and play was their bonus. But my little guys rule the house and every breathing thing in it! I know- I'm crazy. But I only adopt badly abused Dogs and delight in their healing so I'll take crazy😊
@idontknowyouthatsmypurse
@idontknowyouthatsmypurse 13 дней назад
🤣
@hr1720
@hr1720 10 дней назад
😂
@atriyakoller136
@atriyakoller136 7 дней назад
Headphones would solve that problem very easily 😂
@Yenneffer
@Yenneffer 16 дней назад
Makes one wonder what it was like to be the first ever person to make cheese. One moment you have some lovely milk, the next moment it curdles and looks like a hot mess and they tried their best to salvage it, accidentally discovering one of the best food items of all time lol.
@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy 16 дней назад
I always wonder how people come up with the firsts of almost everything….
@Yenneffer
@Yenneffer 16 дней назад
@@angelinaduganNy lots of trial and error and happy accidents I suppose
@nodiggity8746
@nodiggity8746 16 дней назад
@@Yenneffer yeah i wonder how they found flour or other items that take some processing to make. I can see how cheese came about (like you said) but other things just sound crazy to me
@jvallas
@jvallas 15 дней назад
@@nodiggity8746Good point. It would be kind of hard to *accidentally* decide to grind a field of wheat!! 😁
@Yenneffer
@Yenneffer 15 дней назад
@@nodiggity8746 I'm guessing it's a natural progress of finding some grain that's nice to eat and just testing different ways to prepare it. Eventually someone bashed it with a rock to break it down and figured out if you make a paste with it and water, it will make flatbreads when you cook it
@DiscoCatsMeow
@DiscoCatsMeow 16 дней назад
Tip. Make it with fresh lime juice. It gives it a wonderful tang. It's much better than vinegar.
@Ty-rz6xy
@Ty-rz6xy 16 дней назад
Same measurements??
@DiscoCatsMeow
@DiscoCatsMeow 16 дней назад
@@Ty-rz6xy fresh limes can vary in their acidity. So start with the recipe amount and add more if needed. You will know if the curd splits. Bottled lime juice is more stable. But the fresh tastes better. I love it. I also make a queso fresco with lime juice. If you want to try that use Rick Bayless's recipe on RU-vid. It's amazing.
@loriki8766
@loriki8766 15 дней назад
I was wondering if the vinegar would leave any flavor behind
@x.y.7385
@x.y.7385 15 дней назад
​@@DiscoCatsMeowRick Bayless....wow I haven't heard that name in years. Used to watch him on TV along with other chefs..Lidia, Ming Tsai
@DiscoCatsMeow
@DiscoCatsMeow 15 дней назад
@@x.y.7385 me too. I think it was on PBS on Saturdays. I grew up in nowhere Missouri, so other cuisines were so interesting to me. I learned a lot about cooking from those shows! I think we had about 3 TV channels...lol
@masterofnothing7917
@masterofnothing7917 16 дней назад
Emmy I need you to know that when you said "do you hear that thunder" at 10:31 that it had, in fact, just thundered where I am and the way I WHIPPED AROUND to my phone 😭
@denisebernise9176
@denisebernise9176 16 дней назад
I think Emmy is psychic or something because literally when she said that I heard a Thunderbird go overhead. She got us both
@masterofnothing7917
@masterofnothing7917 16 дней назад
@@denisebernise9176 psychic Emmy confirmed
@ThickNasty3
@ThickNasty3 16 дней назад
@@denisebernise9176 she got me too, as i was also listening to Thunder by imagine dragons jkjk
@Gloriajeanne33
@Gloriajeanne33 16 дней назад
So helpful and considerate to keep the first less ideal recipe to show us how easy it is to mess up.
@emmymade
@emmymade 16 дней назад
👏🏼 I'm happy to share my mistakes, glad you found it helpful.
@-Cinderman
@-Cinderman 16 дней назад
Now, the fact that you include the culinary fumbles in your videos is just one reason why we adore you so much. Keep keeping it real! ❤ [edit] Oh my goodness, the second half of this video is pure ASMR heaven!
@Rebrekkable
@Rebrekkable 16 дней назад
I love this recipe so much. I’ve done this with the siblings, the niblings, and friends. Always such an amazing feeling of "we made CHEESE!"😅 We did the washing/kneading/stretching of the cheese in hot water over the stove, just hot enough to melt the cheese curds, but not hot enough to burn. The more you stretch it, the more of that beautiful "string cheese" effect you can achieve, which is so much fun for eating it as a cold cheese.
@David-bc4rh
@David-bc4rh 13 дней назад
what are niblings? lol
@Rebrekkable
@Rebrekkable 13 дней назад
@@David-bc4rh niece/nephew, ie siblings’ children
@decayingfairy3996
@decayingfairy3996 16 дней назад
The “welcome back” after not watching in a while was so indescribably comforting
@chaos_kitt3n.mayhem
@chaos_kitt3n.mayhem 16 дней назад
The first batch would be wonderful for poutene. The Canadian dish with steak cut fries, brown gravy and cheese curds.
@hawkatsea
@hawkatsea 15 дней назад
I also recall one of my favorite Reading Rainbow episodes being the Cheese Making / Dairy. (that one and the crayon factory)
@jackieholley727
@jackieholley727 16 дней назад
What’s so weird about this video is that I started watching it because a huge thunderstorm woke me up. And then she was talking about rain and thunder and I was like YES Emmy I hear it 😂❤️
@meversace
@meversace 16 дней назад
You'll get a better texture if you heat the milk mixture more, then when you strain it it still needs to be hot and then make balls and drop them in very hot water. While they are in the water take one ball at a time out and while still over the water massage the cheese ball dipping it in the hot water every few stretches. Then place the ball in ice water.
@cclaussen
@cclaussen 16 дней назад
That leftover whey can be used to make bread. Super yummy!
@howlingwolf317
@howlingwolf317 16 дней назад
It works well for a lot of things. I like using it instead of water for curries.
@brileycasanova.
@brileycasanova. 16 дней назад
I need Emmy to reach 3 million subs!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️Let’s help get her there!
@emmymade
@emmymade 16 дней назад
Me too!🙋🏻‍♀️
@CaravanFarms
@CaravanFarms 16 дней назад
This cracks me up! I started out making this... then used Citric acid... Now I do both the hybrid type wit citric and cultures and straight cultures. I warn you once you do the hybrid and add the lipase to make it sharper you are hooked! Cheese making is fun. OH FYI rennet is not JUST from milk drinking calf stomachs it can be veggie rennet and The lovely blue purple thistle tops make a LOVELY cheese rennet as do many other veg sources! Once you start the goats and cows come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
@DezMarivette
@DezMarivette 16 дней назад
Wow thanks for sharing about the thistle tops! Now I’m imagining flower cheese ❤
@meversace
@meversace 16 дней назад
I'd like to add that most cheeses bought in the grocery store use GMO rennet made by Pfizer. Sadly they don't have to list it or state it on the store bought cheeses. Homemade is definitely the way to go. Have you tried sheep's milk? I heard it makes wonderful mozzarella.
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve
@SongOfSongsOneTwelve 16 дней назад
So cool! Thanks for sharing!
@TheCotzi
@TheCotzi 16 дней назад
rennit can never be veggie
@3rdjrh
@3rdjrh 16 дней назад
Kinda loving the rain in the background
@joshuascarborough376
@joshuascarborough376 16 дней назад
I think my generation is one of the last generations to know what reading rainbow is. My first grade teacher use to have us watch that back in 2010 on one of the old tvs. I loved it.
@TamarLitvot
@TamarLitvot 15 дней назад
I watched it with my kids. Never got bored and developed a huge crush on LeVar Burton! Of course, the fact that he was Geordi La Forge in TNG made me love him even more.
@joshuascarborough376
@joshuascarborough376 9 дней назад
@@TamarLitvot i love how you can sit there and watch it, and its just way better quality than some shows like that today
@TamarLitvot
@TamarLitvot 8 дней назад
@@joshuascarborough376 So true!
@Kerosene.Dreams
@Kerosene.Dreams 11 часов назад
I hope that people who weren't able to watch the show when it was on air, fall in love with it via the Netflix documentary on it and hunt down the show.
@christianasherrill5849
@christianasherrill5849 15 дней назад
There was a video I watched recently and learned that civil war soldiers made “sweet potato coffee” when they couldn’t get real coffee!! 🤯 the video reminded me of your similar series on past foods
@zlatkajupe
@zlatkajupe 16 дней назад
The sounds of the rain and the home made cheese being made. What a cozy lovely video
@alyssalockhurst4269
@alyssalockhurst4269 14 дней назад
I love that you leave in the failures because it saves us time so we know what to avoid if we try! The finished product looks great!
@francisvalentinemixes5277
@francisvalentinemixes5277 12 дней назад
I tried this a little while ago. It's basically a sweet (or non-salty) mozzarella. It was GOOD.
@cindygrammer645
@cindygrammer645 День назад
Thank you for not editing out the first go at making the cheese! It helps us see how it should and shouldn't look. Looking forward to trying a batch, hopefully with the grandkids!😀
@sasuke-td2nf
@sasuke-td2nf 12 дней назад
I worked at a small cafe and we made ricotta exactly this way! 9/10 times it ended up wrong for the exact reason you had, incorrect temperature. We remade it constantly lol. It’s so great how simple it is once you get it right!!
@EffortForever
@EffortForever 15 дней назад
So excited i can finally craft homemade pizza 100% from scratch now! Always had to buy the cheese never ever thought of this. Thank you so much. ❤
@NorseButterfly
@NorseButterfly 16 дней назад
As a fresh mozzarella lover, I must try this now
@emmymade
@emmymade 16 дней назад
Please do, it's absolute worth it.
@ZenonZolek
@ZenonZolek 11 дней назад
Totally respect someone who says they did it wrong. Good job subscribed
@shenyunyi
@shenyunyi 16 дней назад
i don't know why but your videos are always so soothing. Sometimes I feel stressed and I open your video and I immediately feel better.
@Howlersmum2
@Howlersmum2 13 дней назад
You can also make a brine for it to sit in to get the salt into the cheese. My mom used to make cheese at home. I’ve made cream cheese, ricotta, and mascarpone cheeses, my mozzarella didn’t turn out so I think I’ll have to try this again! How fun!!!
@user-tc3zb9uo3p
@user-tc3zb9uo3p 12 дней назад
Hi. Very interesting. My grandmother made 'Farmers Cheese'. Just processed: heat milk(used goat or cows milk just before spoiled) at 200F add vinegar or lemon juice, strain off. Squeeze thru cloth. Put in bowl add herbs, onion, garlic to taste. Spread on toast in place of butter. Cover refrigerate 1 week. Thanks for demonstration.
@rancillinmontgomery2480
@rancillinmontgomery2480 15 дней назад
Keep it on the stove at the correct stable temp during the whole process until all the curds are rendered. Try 185 degrees and red wine vinegar and salt later. Best queso fresco ever.
@annieclaire2348
@annieclaire2348 8 дней назад
Wow! That was quite a storm we can hear the rain on the video! FABULOUS demonstration Emmy! Thanks so much ❤❤
@anastasiae.5338
@anastasiae.5338 13 дней назад
Thanks for the recipe. I got a gallon of milk in a food box and don't drink milk, so I freezed it in containers. I had no idea what I was going to do with it, because no recipes online didn't require I buy some weird ingredient to solidify the cheese.
@SaturnAmethyst
@SaturnAmethyst 3 дня назад
I love how you show your errors and explain how you resolved them. I want to give this a try!
@huggledemon32
@huggledemon32 14 дней назад
I used to make a kind of cage cheese like this, but easier- just basically heat the milk and just before it boils, turn off and add lemon juice or vinegar, mix, and strain, mix with salt and pepper to taste and your good to go!🥰 Ratios are pretty free and easy- basically just add enough lemon juice or vinegar to start it “ curdling” - usually a tablespoon for about a liter of milk
@radzsing
@radzsing 8 дней назад
Thank you for keeping the "bad" batch, showing what can go wrong and how to fix.. As a home cook I really appreciate this.
@shannondore
@shannondore 14 дней назад
I made cottage cheese out of the same recipe. I didn't know that if I heated it and kneaded it, that it would turn into mozzarella. That's cool.👍🏻
@mattlevault5140
@mattlevault5140 11 дней назад
And use the whey to make your bread... Waste not.... Good vid. Great to see you embrace the learning experience of the first try. It's a mistake we all would make. I would eat the cheese with pan de cristal and bruschetta.
@brettbarce8563
@brettbarce8563 15 дней назад
This is why I sub to your channel, you show your mistakes, or happy lil accidents . Keep them comming😊
@kayo5291
@kayo5291 16 дней назад
mozzarella 😊
@photophus
@photophus 16 часов назад
This is not :)
@joycen4649
@joycen4649 16 дней назад
I love hearing the rain pouring in the back ! I must try this! Thank you for your videos!
@doejohn2447
@doejohn2447 15 дней назад
Wow. Yesterday I literally wanted to make fresh mozzarella but I didn't have rennet nor knew anywhere that sold it. So glad this video came out today!
@Elizabeth13506
@Elizabeth13506 День назад
Some regular grocery stores carry rennet. Look for junket rennet tablets in the baking/jello section. The box says for making cheese, custard and icecream.
@melissasharma3662
@melissasharma3662 6 дней назад
Essentially this is paneer, like we have in Indian food. I learned how to do this from family when I lived in India. We just cut the cheese into pieces & put it in various sauces & eaten with rice or flat bread. Yum !
@Anzy.99
@Anzy.99 12 дней назад
I've done ricotta with yogurt and vinegar once, it was delicious
@parkerbob99
@parkerbob99 3 дня назад
I was intriuged to make fresh cheese at first, but now i just wanna take a nap. Your speech is so soft and relaxing :) plus rain
@AuLily1
@AuLily1 12 дней назад
This is also how you make paneer. It helps to not to stir it too much after adding vinegar.
@nurulabidahnajihahjaini9317
@nurulabidahnajihahjaini9317 16 дней назад
I am so glad that you make the second one. I have tried two times, and both came out like your first batch. Not stretchy but still delicious. I am gonna try again later.
@mcv2178
@mcv2178 16 дней назад
Happened to me too: wanted mozzarella, got ricotta! : )
@leeann1768
@leeann1768 5 дней назад
Coming back to the comfort of your kitchen and the rain storm.
@kharma7755
@kharma7755 16 дней назад
something I've seen before that may work is to put the ball of cheese into a salt brine for a bit, then let dry. I haven't tried it yet, but have seen people have success with it.
@jvallas
@jvallas 15 дней назад
Often, the Bocconcini (little mozz. balls) I buy is in brine, so you probably could also just store it in that brine, right?
@julieponce3345
@julieponce3345 2 дня назад
I loved how you analyzed your 2 processes. Very helpful
@Ty-rz6xy
@Ty-rz6xy 16 дней назад
I've done cream cheese like this how you said but never mozzarella!!!! I will definitely be getting this this weekend. Thanks for the idea, Emmy! Love the video per usual lol
@SeaWasp
@SeaWasp 16 дней назад
I've definitely curdled milk like that a few times and either made paneer or farmer's cheese (like the old alexfrenchguycooking video), and my folks made it a lot. But to get all the curd out, I bring the milk up to just before it starts to simmer, and then I add prepackaged lemon juice (ie: realemon, or something similar). I add it until I see curd separating from whey. No measurements, and works every time! I've never kneaded it into something pliable, though, so I wonder if temperature effects it. Cool video!
@bobcarn
@bobcarn 15 дней назад
I am going to make this over the weekend. You have me obsessed with making my own now! I may try one with lemon juice to see how it comes out. it looks amazing!
@cdonofrio74
@cdonofrio74 11 дней назад
My son loves fresh mozzarella & is starting to really love helping me cook. We will absolutely be trying this! Thank you for posting Emmy!!
@neillandscape1376
@neillandscape1376 15 дней назад
Great Video ! You can keep the whey hot to heat up the cheese after stretching instead of using microwave (if you dont have one) :)
@judybennett6444
@judybennett6444 16 дней назад
I am definately going to try this. Ricotta, cream cheese and mozz...it's a triple hit! Thanks~
@catherinejustcatherine1778
@catherinejustcatherine1778 16 дней назад
Yay Emmy! Queen of Experimentation and Exploration of food And also, of Consistent Posting. 🌟👑👍
@rl42382
@rl42382 13 дней назад
It was the milk makers episode from reading rainbow i loved that episode
@dastin7276
@dastin7276 16 дней назад
Thanks Emmy - excellent.
@dobycorder3206
@dobycorder3206 5 дней назад
I agree it was helpful showing the first not quite right batch. Thanks!
@normat.8532
@normat.8532 16 дней назад
I make queso fresco with the same 2 ingredients. Homemade cheese is so good.
@MrsRebekah45
@MrsRebekah45 8 дней назад
Absolutely love how you kept your first try in!! Thank you for showing the comparison!!
@mecahhannah
@mecahhannah 16 дней назад
Awesome as always thanks ❤
@clarewhite3004
@clarewhite3004 15 дней назад
Wow! I've made ricotta several times, so I'll have to try this! I've heard that the whey is delicious as a water substitute in bread, but I haven't tried it yet.
@mazkerayde
@mazkerayde 16 дней назад
gotta take notes for this
@laurenehisaw5770
@laurenehisaw5770 16 дней назад
Ms. Emmy you're enthusiasm for everything is so awesome!!! Thank you for sharing your life and videos with us ❣️
@deannealbrecht774
@deannealbrecht774 15 дней назад
It's quite alright to use expired (not spoiled) milk for this. If it's on the edge, make some cheese. Add in garlic and herbs for a Boursin type spreadable cheese.
@isis08131
@isis08131 15 дней назад
A suggestion....I make string cheese and if you work fast enough, no need for your microwave. Also, use heavily salted water to cool the cheese off. When I say heavily, enough salt to float an egg in the water. Happy cheese making!
@Mejiaelis
@Mejiaelis 16 дней назад
This is how my nana made a quick Queso fresco
@RabbitBwaBBitDaCat
@RabbitBwaBBitDaCat 16 дней назад
Thank you Emmy ❤
@mmpatriot2170
@mmpatriot2170 4 дня назад
Great video. Thanks for showing the whole
@kyavner
@kyavner 16 дней назад
Also... OMG SO CLOSE TO 3 MILLION!!!!!!
@BrentCalver
@BrentCalver 9 дней назад
Love this. Done the cottage cheese like where you stop at the cheese cloth and it was super easy - will definitely look forward to trying this and appreciate your inclusion of the trial and error.
@pamwatt1013
@pamwatt1013 16 дней назад
Thanks Emmy i always wanted to make cheese but i never remembered to buy rennit so thank you for making it so much earlier for everyone to make rhere own cheese.
@bundiq
@bundiq 16 дней назад
I will definitely try it home!
@makemesing714
@makemesing714 12 дней назад
EMMY! This is my FAVORITE of your videos, so far! In addition to the recipe andseeing your fearlessness, the ambiance of the glowing lights and the sound of the rain, made me want to be there, eating fresh cheese with you.
@annfosnacht3585
@annfosnacht3585 14 дней назад
This is a great video. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you
@Janknitz1
@Janknitz1 16 дней назад
You can use the same recipe to coagulate the milk and drain it for farmers cheese or press it for homemade paneer. I heat the milk and vinegar/lemon juice in my instant pot. 4 minutes at low pressure, then 10 minutes natural pressure release. Drain well, wrap in a square of butter cloth, and press it for about 2 hours.
@xotik666
@xotik666 16 дней назад
I love how you reminded us all to get back on the horse! I’m making this! 🤗
@leewalker9153
@leewalker9153 14 дней назад
so fun, I learn a lot from you, Emmy (and yes the rain definitely adds to it)
@qaz120120
@qaz120120 4 дня назад
Really nice that you reviewerd your first try and gave it a better try!
@kyavner
@kyavner 16 дней назад
Yay emmy!!! Always happy when you upload 😊 Enjoy that potato you dug up earlier 🥰
@laurasaunders-calvert6576
@laurasaunders-calvert6576 15 дней назад
I'm definitely trying this 👍👍👍
@susangoslin6089
@susangoslin6089 5 дней назад
I love your videos. Easy recipes with good instructions.
@debralabarge614
@debralabarge614 14 дней назад
Especially loved the rain
@veenalorraine5916
@veenalorraine5916 15 дней назад
Omg the rainnn😍😍😍 made this even better
@JBIRDRN8
@JBIRDRN8 16 дней назад
Love fresh mozzarella. My grandmother used to make it. Will def try this.
@glendanorman781
@glendanorman781 16 дней назад
Wow! I'm wearing a headset and can really heat the rain and thunder! Great recipe! I'll have to try it!
@imm311
@imm311 16 дней назад
Great video! What a great recipe for making homemade mozzarella. God bless you and yours. Praying for you
@heidifedor
@heidifedor 16 дней назад
Makes since. Vineager is technically spoiled wine while cheese is tecjnically spoiled milk.
@tylersimplot13
@tylersimplot13 16 дней назад
Couple ideas when your stretching and kneading do it in hot water, also you could avoid adding salt and let it cool in a ice cold salt water. Make Ricotta with the whey.
@franklynj9
@franklynj9 16 дней назад
Keep it up im inpressed
@drecion1
@drecion1 15 дней назад
I love how when you get things wrong, you own up to it and you don’t edit it out. Good on ya 👍👏👏👏👏
@randominternetprofile8270
@randominternetprofile8270 6 дней назад
Working the mozzarella in very hot whey, like 180° will help it become silky smooth. I transfer some whey to a smaller pot and keep it at temp, then transfer what i need to the bowl I'm stretching the mozzarella in
@susanmccoy1992
@susanmccoy1992 15 дней назад
Oh that looked so easy, that I'm going to try making some!
@keakey18
@keakey18 16 дней назад
I love the sound of that rain!!! I wish i was there 😫
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