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How To Make Clabber Culture For Cheesemaking  

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Thank you to Mennonite Farmhouse (‪@MennoniteFarmhouse‬ ) and Inquisitive Farmwife ( ‪@TheInquisitiveFarmwife‬ ) for organizing the Dairy Collective for the month of June. Today is my day to share a dairy themed video and I am so excited to be able to share instructions on how I keep a clabber culture on my counter and use it to make cheese.
Instructions To Make Clabber
Step 1- Place raw milk on the counter, put a loose cover on top and let it sit until the milk coagulates. It will probably take 3-4 days.
Step 2- Once it coagulates, take 1 part clabber to 50 parts milk (usually this is about a tbsp of clabber to 1 pint of raw milk) and combine. Add a loose cover on top and let this milk sit on the counter until it coagulates. It will coagulate much quicker this time. You can use the leftover "discard" clabber all over the kitchen. I like to make it into ranch dip, bake it into things, use it in smoothies ect.
Step 3- Once your clabber culture has coagulated, repeat this feed, ferment, discard, feed, ferment, discard.
Step 4- Use it for cheesemaking when it is coagulated but not "overfermented" (as talked about in the video). Use it as a replacement for freeze dried cultures in cheesemaking recipes at a ratio of 1 part clabber to 50 parts milk.
Watch Some Of The Other Dairy Themed Videos In The Dairy Collective #juneisdairymonth23 Here; • June Is Dairy Month 2023

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@merryanneadair4451
@merryanneadair4451 Год назад
This is amazing!!! As a child I loved hearing my grandmother tell stories of raising 5 children during the Depression. She always said their small herd of Nubian Dairy goats helped them thrive during the hard times. She told stories about the goats' personalities & all that she made with the milk. I REALLY wish I'd questioned her so much more about methods & recipes she used! I know there was no money for the cultures we have now even had they been readily available. I've often wondered how she managed! And how did I never come across all this information?? Thank you so much, I'm so excited! I'll be starting this after tonight's milking!! God bless!
@ValidityJ
@ValidityJ 2 дня назад
LOL!! The kids in the background. It's like music to my ears! ❤
@Liondogs
@Liondogs 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have David Asher’s book and I’ve really struggled with how to make clabber. You made it so simple and it clicked finally. Your a great teacher and I’m enjoying your videos on cheese.
@Mindy56743
@Mindy56743 Год назад
This is very good information for someone who is into learning how to make cheese like our grandparents or great grandparents did. I am sure they did not have the ability to purchase the bacteria lol.
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 Год назад
I have made a clabber before it's been hitter miss now. I'm gonna try it again with your method.
@tracyanderson4024
@tracyanderson4024 Год назад
Great job explaining the process and the science. It’s so helpful to see people like you not stress over it like so many books which intimidate me! Thank you so much!
@NannyTam
@NannyTam Год назад
I love how well, and detailed you explained the process. I’m so impressed with the knowledge of dairy farmers. It’s so scientific! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and process. I enjoyed this lesson very much! 😊
@ShaleHollow
@ShaleHollow Год назад
I like the idea of being able to use your own cultures in cheese. Thanks so much for all the science behind it, too!
@dawnhartwell8117
@dawnhartwell8117 Год назад
Thank you so much for such a clear explanation of what clabber is and how to use it. This was an awesome video!
@kittyrichards9915
@kittyrichards9915 Год назад
It would be interesting to know how you got started with cheesemaking. You obviously have an in depth knowledge.
@WheretoBeginHomestead
@WheretoBeginHomestead Год назад
Im new to the whole dairy making thing - with that said, I have learned so much this month so far. This has been a fantastic collaboration and I have learned so much. I appreciate the time you took to explain to us the difference between good and bad clabber and I cant wait to start making cheese. This collab has me excited for our next learn on our homestead - Thank you again!!
@PAPPY8389
@PAPPY8389 Месяц назад
Ooh im so loving your channel! Thanks so much for taking the time to film these videos love getting to watch and learn from you❤ blessings ❤
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger Год назад
Such an excellent video! I did not know that part about watching for bubbles in the clabber --- a useful tip. I have switched to making ALL my cheeses with clabber because the final product is wildly superior to the freeze-dried cultured cheeses. Plus, it's kinda exotic to make cheeses that are soooo specific to my location/cows/methods. It makes me feel kinda goddessy. 😇
@elizasedge7204
@elizasedge7204 Год назад
Great comment! I would totally agree!
@MennoniteFarmhouse
@MennoniteFarmhouse Год назад
Thanks Robyn for a very informative video, I learned a lot! I hope at least one of your viewers wins at stud giveaway on July 5th at 5pm central time. Thank you donating to the giveaway as well! Good luck everyone!
@TheInquisitiveFarmwife
@TheInquisitiveFarmwife Год назад
So glad this #juneisdairymonth2023 collaboration got you to make a RU-vid video and even More excited to learn about clabber!
@carlenevasseur
@carlenevasseur Год назад
I would really love to know how to make homemade cheese. Thanks for sharing with us.
@countrymama7849
@countrymama7849 Год назад
Hi Robin. I am Crydtal @dinnerinthepines. Thank you so much for this clabber culture tutorial! You explain things in a way that is so easy to understand!
@Jewelz_Ann
@Jewelz_Ann 9 дней назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@kittyrichards9915
@kittyrichards9915 Год назад
I am learning so much with this series.
@zoec3527
@zoec3527 Год назад
You all are amazing, such good teachers
@janetstryczek3311
@janetstryczek3311 Год назад
Thank you for participating in this collaboration. It is so intetesting to see the variety. Your video's info is new to me.
@loriwendorff4065
@loriwendorff4065 Год назад
So many new things to learn!
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia
@lifeinthepiedmontVirginia Год назад
Making cheese is on my list. Thanks for sharing.
@jamiescountryliving
@jamiescountryliving Год назад
Woah! This was fantastic! Thank you for explaining the process.
@carmenzamastil1545
@carmenzamastil1545 11 месяцев назад
Very educational, Thankyou so much.
@karengaudiosi9390
@karengaudiosi9390 Год назад
What a great video! Thank you
@hottlehaus8959
@hottlehaus8959 Год назад
So interesting. This is great info!
@kathytegreene1562
@kathytegreene1562 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the great lesson!
@donnahofer6220
@donnahofer6220 Год назад
Thank you so much !!! This is so informative and important to know ❤
@simpleacrehomestead
@simpleacrehomestead Год назад
Absolutely loved this video! Thank you for all the information. I look forward to putting it to use.
@LacyO86
@LacyO86 Год назад
Excellent video! So understandable, thank you for making this!!
@runningshoes8595
@runningshoes8595 Год назад
I love cheese! Thank you!
@roguewanderer6838
@roguewanderer6838 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video!!!! This is the exact info I’ve been looking for!!!!
@LovingSoul61
@LovingSoul61 8 месяцев назад
This was SO HELPFUL thank you!!!
@kskorner74
@kskorner74 Год назад
good info
@visionhag8606
@visionhag8606 Год назад
Love this information. Thank you for sharing.
@robby9710
@robby9710 Год назад
Amazed at the level of skill and knowledge this month is putting out "I mean that in the most respectful way!" Just gob smacked by the talent really. Feeling truly blessed, thank you so much!!
@Back2GoodOG
@Back2GoodOG Год назад
What a great lesson! Thanks for all the great details! I really enjoy all the videos in this playlist! ❤🎉
@whiskeywomanwhisks
@whiskeywomanwhisks Год назад
Loving all these great recipes! I can’t wait to start making my own homemade cheese! Thanks for all the info!
@renalarue6988
@renalarue6988 Год назад
Wow, lots of interesting info! I’m loving learning about all the different steps and methods of making cheese.
@MtnGrandma
@MtnGrandma Год назад
I am loving this collaboration. Thank you for sharing this! I am watching and watching and hope to be making cheese soon! 😊❤
@joylouise5417
@joylouise5417 Год назад
Great explanation of clabber-what it is, how to make it and how to use it! Exciting.
@user-bk1xq3em4t
@user-bk1xq3em4t Год назад
What a helpful, educational video!!!! Thank you!!!!
@deborahcollins9623
@deborahcollins9623 Год назад
This is soooo great! I'm going to try some cheese making. You ladies are awesome.
@darklordmenet
@darklordmenet Год назад
i'm going to have to watch this again when my brain isn't full of my cousins wedding prep...because all this good info is going over my head and i really need to know this stuff! thanks for the info!!
@elegantlyprimitive9150
@elegantlyprimitive9150 Год назад
This is a great video thank you for the information
@katehouser3683
@katehouser3683 Год назад
I am learning so much from this collaboration. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@mirswood18
@mirswood18 Год назад
How interesting! I haven’t tried this yet. But thank you for all the info!
@DawnRaeB
@DawnRaeB Год назад
I am enjoying this collab so much. I came over from LeAnne's playlist. I never even knew what "clabber" was...except maybe spoiled milk that had to go down the sink. I'm learning so much. Thank you for your video and clear instructions/tips.
@elainelucier6243
@elainelucier6243 Год назад
Very informative video. Thank you for sharing.
@justme-uw6bz
@justme-uw6bz Год назад
Xlnt informative video, thanks so much.
@grannaboo03
@grannaboo03 Год назад
This was wonderful information….thank you so much for sharing. I will probably have to watch again to absorb the information. 💕👏🏼
@tanyal6331
@tanyal6331 Год назад
I am learning a lot. This video has great info. Thanks for sharing.
@helenamorozov7256
@helenamorozov7256 Год назад
Very informative video thanks for sharing
@brookes7989
@brookes7989 Год назад
What a great channel you have, wouldn't have found you if this giveaway hadn't happened. How exciting!!
@MaryandElsa
@MaryandElsa Год назад
Thank you! I’ll be starting my first ever clabber today!
@debraczahor6279
@debraczahor6279 Год назад
Fun video to watch! I learned so much from you! Thamk you!
@anitabrown182
@anitabrown182 Год назад
Wow ..what a great video on explaining how this works. I've read it and cheese-making books but it really clicked when you explain it. Thank you
@jl5587
@jl5587 Год назад
Thank you for a great informative video. I didn't know you could do this.
@bridgettehull4966
@bridgettehull4966 Месяц назад
Thankyou for this video it was very informative.
@mamabairds
@mamabairds Год назад
You are so educational! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your life! New sub here!!
@sarahsimplicity9513
@sarahsimplicity9513 Год назад
Thanks, this was very helpful, especially learning about the fermentation bubbles. I’ve had some very bubbly clabber😮
@steviamahler6881
@steviamahler6881 Год назад
Thank you for putting out such an informative video! We are new to the "dairy world"; just started milking our own small herd of goats this spring. I am eager to try clabbering for the first time, and will be coming back to this video over and over again as I somewhat nervously step into this new-to-me endeavor!
@DougYoberg
@DougYoberg Год назад
From the Mrs- a very needed video for me. I want to make more milk products besides yogurt!
@dorothystroecker6553
@dorothystroecker6553 Год назад
Great information. I have clabbered milk before but didn't know that it could be used to make cheese.
@ahmedrefat7992
@ahmedrefat7992 6 дней назад
انت رائعه وربما اكثر
@jerrilarsen5158
@jerrilarsen5158 Год назад
Ver educational. May have give a try soon. Don’t know if I can make enough cheese for this Wisconsin gal.
@sophiabultena6781
@sophiabultena6781 10 месяцев назад
I just found out that RU-vid unsuscribed me from your channel!!!!! Ive followed you for years and all of a sudden i never saw any videos! So i typed in your channel name and low and behold i had been unsuscribed 😳🤦🏽‍♀️
@Mardi-LovetheLandHomestead
@Mardi-LovetheLandHomestead Год назад
Thank you for your video. I have never made this before😂
@apinchofpatience
@apinchofpatience 7 месяцев назад
Have you ever made Caciocavallo with Clabber? I am getting dairy sheep and Caciocavallo is a cheese I really want to make. Love your content! Thank you for sharing!
@dianesidney4931
@dianesidney4931 Год назад
Wow, that is alot of information. We cannot get raw milk here, against the law for farmers to sell it. Thank you for mentionning the alternative.
@fleurettewoods6080
@fleurettewoods6080 Год назад
I had no idea one could make their own clabber. I was anticipating buying cultures to start cheesemaking, interesting. I will need to look into this more. Is there a resource you recommend?
@melissaoliver8680
@melissaoliver8680 Год назад
I really want to figure out how to do this...but I can't seem to master sour dough either! LOL I am too forgetful. I admire your wealth of knowledge!
@hammshomestead
@hammshomestead 2 месяца назад
I also am forgetful. I have gotten better by setting reminders on my phone and Alexa (or Siri). Has really upped my game by remembering to feed my sourdough AND my clabber!
@patriciasummers8881
@patriciasummers8881 8 месяцев назад
Hey Robyn. This was super helpful. I’ve seen videos about clabber and made some but it didn’t seem right. I skimmed the cream off and the milk clabbered after some days but was not thick all the way through. There was whey in the bottom. Do I have to discard several times before it gets thick all the way to the bottom of the jar??? This is the big mystery to me and standing in the way of progress. I didn’t know what to do with it. Thank you so much. 😊
@kingsforestconstruction4494
@kingsforestconstruction4494 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Robyn! Question: Asher mentioned using the whey from a batch clabber started cheese to start his next cheese… can you explain how that works?
@petlover071
@petlover071 Год назад
Wow.. I didn't know it was that easy. Does it smell?
@sewathome
@sewathome Год назад
Hi Robyn, thanks so much for sharing. I've been wondering if this was possible, but everyone else on youtube that I've seen uses store bought cultures! I'm wondering if it's possible to do this with cold pressed raw milk? I don't have a cow and I live in Australia where the sale of fresh raw milk is illegal.
@libbybond2525
@libbybond2525 Год назад
With Clabber culture do you also have to use rennet that is bought or fo you have all needed eith the Clabber?
@elegantlyprimitive9150
@elegantlyprimitive9150 Год назад
Ok I’m loving the information but I’m mixed up a little in info over load. When you make your clabber milk is there a difference between what you use for cheese or yogurt or buttermilk or cottage cheese? Or is it make the clabber and decide what to make?
@EweGoatToBeKidding
@EweGoatToBeKidding Год назад
Thank you! I do have a question; I have goats and when I leave milk out to clabber, I have the hardest time getting the milk to coagulate. It takes several days and by then they’ll often be a spot of mold on the super hard cream. It’s almost as if the cream is blocking the rest of the process. Any tips?
@hvop3734
@hvop3734 6 месяцев назад
My nearest raw milk farm is 50 miles away. Can I feed raw milk clabber to pasteurised milk to recreate raw milk?
@Caffeinatedkiss
@Caffeinatedkiss 7 месяцев назад
If I just want to use clabber milk as a yogurt replacement, do I have to separate the curds from the whey?
@user-dg4pf1ib8m
@user-dg4pf1ib8m 11 месяцев назад
Have you ever tried to clabber goats milk? I'm having trouble catching it when it's still in the bacterial fermentation stage. Seems to jump to fungal fermentation very quickly. Any experience/advice?
@thedebbieadams
@thedebbieadams Год назад
What do you feed it and how?
@mkayradcliff
@mkayradcliff 9 месяцев назад
I understand why the first batch needs to be raw milk. But after you have the bacteria going in the first batch, could you continue it with pasteurized milk starting with the second batch? It would be hard to get my hands on a small jar of raw milk for the first batch, let alone a continuous steady supply.
@eastcoasthomestead5207
@eastcoasthomestead5207 8 дней назад
Does this clabber replace renet?
@user-xj7fh7tw5j
@user-xj7fh7tw5j Месяц назад
Question? I'm having trouble clabbering my raw milk. I end up with a complete separation of the whey . Am I going to long?
@danashenaniganz6584
@danashenaniganz6584 9 месяцев назад
I’ve read that one shouldn’t make bread and cheese in the same kitchen within a specific time frame because of the yeast…. Does this also apply to clabber on the counter? Thank you!
@helennethers9777
@helennethers9777 9 месяцев назад
my milk after being in the fridge for 3 weeks, is now smelling bad. Did it go bad or is it clabber?
@annebauer2997
@annebauer2997 2 месяца назад
What temperature does Clabber need to coagulate in. Mine just wouldn’t solidify, need help! Thanks
@SimpsonAcres
@SimpsonAcres 2 месяца назад
Same!
@SimpsonAcres
@SimpsonAcres 2 месяца назад
Mine has been on the countertop for 4 days and still does not look like a yogurt consistency, what am I doing wrong???
@stephbecker8608
@stephbecker8608 2 месяца назад
I am hoping you can help me as I'm desperate to find an answer to my problem. My first Jersey milk cow made awesome clabber and cottage cheese but now my next Jersey cow I'm struggling to get a clabber made. I have had to dump many failed batches of clabber that just stay liquid and eventually gets gross looking and stinks. There is nothing wrong with the milk as I get awesome butter, cream, mozzarella cheese, etc. I've searched the internet and can not find a solution or an answer.
@Luvmygoats
@Luvmygoats 10 месяцев назад
I have only seen this clabber made with cow milk, what about goat. My goat milk didn't get coagulation like the cow. Nowhere the mass that I've seen with the cow. Can raw goat even be used as a clabber for cheese?
@user-yq4sp5ij6u
@user-yq4sp5ij6u 2 месяца назад
And if you can't get milk fresh from the cow . . . . ?
@4159DJ
@4159DJ 3 месяца назад
Mine tasted and smelled like vomit. Where did I go wrong?
@stephbecker8608
@stephbecker8608 3 месяца назад
Did you figure out your issue? I used to make awesome clabber and cottage cheese with my first Jersey cow. My second cow and now third the clabber fails all the time and I refuse to believe it is the cow but I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I have watched so many videos trying to find trouble shooting and I'm at my wits end. 😭
@naveenpedersen4948
@naveenpedersen4948 2 месяца назад
Get your rug rats under control! Just joking 😂
@kathleenannedecastro7148
@kathleenannedecastro7148 6 месяцев назад
I am so confused
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