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How To Make PERFECT Mozzarella In Just 30 Minutes! 

Jennifer Murch
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I've tried lots of different mozzarella recipes with varying degrees of succes, but this one (from Turkuazkitchen on Instagram) has turned out perfectly every time. It's fast, stretchy, and creamy-soft, and it melts wonderfully. Use it fresh on pizza or in grilled cheese, or freeze it to use later.
Get the printable recipe PDF here: milkslinger.com/shop/quick-mo...
Recipe Inspiration from Turkuazkitchen: bit.ly/3NB8ygm (Instagram)
How to make cultured mozzarella from "failed" cheese: bit.ly/3LKaQHp (RU-vid)
How to stretch mozzarella curds in salted whey: bit.ly/3NHRLYZ (blog)
Sour Orange Candy Recipe: bit.ly/3HzPLhw (blog)
5-Minute Pizza Dough Recipe: bit.ly/411xz7a (blog)
EQUIPMENT and INGREDIENTS
Citric Acid: amzn.to/3p7k8W2 (Amazon)
Lipase Powder: bit.ly/3LwNYuZ (New England Cheesemaking Company)
Rennet: bit.ly/3AZldBT (New England Cheesemaking)
Vacuum Sealer: amzn.to/3KG4N5R (Amazon)
Wevac Vacuum Sealer Bags: amzn.to/3TRjd7a (Amazon)
Read my blog: jennifermurch.com/
Recipes: jennifermurch.com/recipe-index
Email me: jennifer@jennifermurch.com
CHAPTERS
00:00 Quick Mozzarella
00:42 The milk
01:29 Citric acid
02:07 Fast acidification vs. slow acidification
02:57 Lipase Powder
04:32 Adding citric acid and lipase
04:53 Heating the milk
05:10 Making cultured mozzarella from a failed wheel of cheese
05:36 Adding the rennet
06:10 Cutting the curd
06:25 Stirring and heating the curd
07:08 Scaling the recipe
08:25 How the curds differ from other cheese curds
09:05 Heating and salting the curds
14:50 Shaping and chilling
15:46 Packing and storing
17:12 Bonus: Pizza Night!
Disclaimer: This video may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission.

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@papasmurf9146
@papasmurf9146 Год назад
I was glad to hear your comments on lipase. I used it on a few cheeses until I tried the first one. I still have it in the freezer, but was pretty sure that I would never use it again.
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger Год назад
Glad to know I'm not the only one!
@johnhowaniec5979
@johnhowaniec5979 7 месяцев назад
It add that twang that feta needs i love it!
@papasmurf9146
@papasmurf9146 7 месяцев назад
@@johnhowaniec5979 Feta is on my list of cheese I want to do ... based on your feedback, I'll try two versions: one with lipase and one without. Just need to find that unpasteurized goat milk.
@johnhowaniec5979
@johnhowaniec5979 7 месяцев назад
@@papasmurf9146 use cow's milk the lipase will give you that goat milk twang.
@saqibnawaz5139
@saqibnawaz5139 20 дней назад
Vry wonderful & commanding mastery of Mozzarela cheese
@Julia-en9xq
@Julia-en9xq 9 месяцев назад
I get such a kick out of your videos…💜💜
@horsechic2368
@horsechic2368 7 дней назад
I’m so glad I’m not the only one with mozzarella issues!! It bombs like every other time for me, and I make all sorts of cheeses!
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 6 дней назад
Mozzarella is a tricky one! (I just accidentally made 7+ pounds of mozz earlier this week 😂)
@horsechic2368
@horsechic2368 2 дня назад
@@jmilkslinger I even made your version of the recipe alongside you (watching this video) and it was a rubber cube nightmare. I think it’s when I stir too much, especially at the beginning when I first warm the milk. The proteins get angry or something.
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger День назад
@@horsechic2368 Angry proteins sounds about right! 😂
@autumneidson
@autumneidson 11 месяцев назад
Yall are a hoot!! Wonderful video!@
@cheftfareal4139
@cheftfareal4139 Год назад
Love it
@Stesttestest
@Stesttestest Год назад
love your family dynamic! and lol, "front left. front. front. left. front. left. left!" me when my brother helps me in the kitchen. your son's a sweetie for helping you film tho. 😄
@AngelicaSecondLife
@AngelicaSecondLife 6 месяцев назад
You make cooking fun!! ❤ 😂 I’ve just recently dared to make paneer cheese, next will be ricotta and then I’ll tackle that mozzarella, I ❤ cheese! Your pizza was so crispy underneath, so you have a really hot oven, or do you have thin dough?
@RosieGoat100
@RosieGoat100 4 месяца назад
I make mozzarella with my goat milk in the same manner. it is messy -- so I work the cheese in the sink. I like your work station that drops down from the usual 32" high countertop!
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 4 месяца назад
My husband built that! The idea was that it could be at an easier level for kneading bread. I don't actually use it for that, but I love having the lower level, just for anyhow...
@Misty7309
@Misty7309 24 дня назад
I can explain the failure by using skin milk. Thanks!!!
@etm567
@etm567 Месяц назад
You should try eating it before refrigerating it, because it's better that way! Italian stores do not refrigerate their fresh cheese until it's night time and they didn't sell it all! They leave it in the whey.
@adamfreeman5609
@adamfreeman5609 4 месяца назад
Really would like to know what percentage fat is that milk and are you using raw or just store bought
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 4 месяца назад
It's raw milk. I don't know what percentage fat. (I usually use full-fat, but our milk is lower full-fat because we're calf sharing and the mamas hold back the good stuff for the babies.)
@doyoubelong2Him
@doyoubelong2Him 7 дней назад
Instead of using the rennent can you use lemon juice or vinegar?
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 6 дней назад
No, you need the rennet.
@KaushikDe-xm9yf
@KaushikDe-xm9yf Год назад
Hello can you tell how much grams/kgs of mozerella cheese can be made with 10 liters of full cream milk thanks
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger Год назад
About a pound of cheese per gallon of milk --- not sure what the conversion to g/kg is... Google does, though!☺
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
Do the stretching in/over the sink.
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 11 месяцев назад
Ha, good point! It would help, but only to a degree, because a lot of the drips happen as I transfer the bowl to the microwave. But yes --- I should definitely try that.
@etm567
@etm567 Месяц назад
I'm going to try with half a gallon, because I bought good milk, which is expensive.
@ashperera6371
@ashperera6371 8 месяцев назад
Can you please make a video of making the mozzarella with 2 ingredients which is using milk and vinegar
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 8 месяцев назад
Noted!
@johnhowaniec5979
@johnhowaniec5979 7 месяцев назад
I've tried and failed making mozzarella after watching this I'll give it another try! Ever press your mozzarella in cheese mold to where you can grate it?
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 7 месяцев назад
I've never pressed mozzarella --- it grates fine (though a bit sloppily) once it's been chilled in a plastic container.
@johnhowaniec5979
@johnhowaniec5979 7 месяцев назад
Ever made a red leicester that would be a good video..
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 7 месяцев назад
@@johnhowaniec5979 Noted! (I made one a loooong time ago and it was quite good.)
@johnhowaniec5979
@johnhowaniec5979 7 месяцев назад
@@jmilkslinger red leicester that's going to be my first cheese in my wheese cave lol! It will be here Monday found a deal on amazon.
@Knightowl1980
@Knightowl1980 2 месяца назад
Stretch it over a sheet pan so u don’t make a mess
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
When you are finished making the cheese, can you use *that* whey to make ricotta? I'm specifically asking about the by product whey from this video. Thank you Lawrence
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 11 месяцев назад
I have never tried it, and my understanding is that it wouldn't work because the cheese has been acidified with citric acid (as opposed to cheeses that are acidified with slower-acting cultures, like clabber).
@patriciasummers8881
@patriciasummers8881 6 месяцев назад
Hey Jennifer. Would you consider making another video showing how to make mozzarella using clabber and leaving out the stuff that tastes like vomit? 🤢 😅😂 I really want to make some with clabber and I don’t feel sure about the steps and details. Thank you for all you do. 😊
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 6 месяцев назад
Yes, making a slower, clabber-cultured mozzarella is something I'd like to learn, but the times I've tried (though I can't remember if I used clabber as my culture), it didn't work. And problem is, right now I'm trying to slam through as much milk as possible in one go (and we may decide to milk a THIRD heifer cow, pant-pant) so I'm skipping all the small batch cheeses at the moment. But yes, one day! Making a note!
@ValidityJ
@ValidityJ 5 месяцев назад
​@jenniferjomurch maybe a video about the different animal milks and resources us city folks can implement to find raw milk?
@jenniferturner5848
@jenniferturner5848 Год назад
I have goat milk and it turns out well with that too
@RedWolfRun
@RedWolfRun 4 месяца назад
Can you make ricotta from the mozzarella whey? Edit: I ask because I was told it depends on what kind of mozzarella, but was never told anything further than that.
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 3 месяца назад
With quick mozzarella (the kind that I make and that is acidified with citric acid): No, I don't think so. . . though I've never tried it. With slow mozzarella (the kind that is acidified with bacterial cultures): Yes.
@RedWolfRun
@RedWolfRun 3 месяца назад
@@jmilkslinger thank you so much! That really helps!
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
What are your thoughts on plant-based or microbial rennet? As a cheese maker, what is your opinion: would mozzarella be "real" mozzarella if you used those? (I'm not trying to be belligerent or trolling, I'm truly interested in your viewpoint.)
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 11 месяцев назад
Yes, plant-based rennets are totally valid, as far as I'm aware! I've never used them, primarily because I've heard that they don't yield results that are very consistent. But I could be wrong!
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
@@jmilkslinger Jennifer Jo Murch wrong??? Please call 911 for me! Unbelievable. You just destroyed your revered status that I had of you. 🥸
@BeaverCreekJersey
@BeaverCreekJersey 9 месяцев назад
Lol I love making mozzarella, my struggle is all the harder, pressed cheeses lol too many other steps that my brain checks out 🤷‍♀️
@HBrooks
@HBrooks Год назад
forgot the lipase once, didn't seem to make a huge difference in the 2 gallon batch. i like the microwave version better.
@tschnall30152
@tschnall30152 2 месяца назад
Just watched another video saying to make sure the milk is chilled. Who knows.
@Erika70079
@Erika70079 4 месяца назад
I've tried to make mozzarella 3 times this weekand havent had success. It's hard and has no stretch. I've tried it with raw milk twice, then raw water buffalo milk and kefir. So I give up for now and will try a hard cheese like gouda or butterkäse. Ill try this recipe next week maybe. Lol
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 4 месяца назад
I'm impressed with your tenacity! Did you try this recipe? I've made a whole variety of mozzarella recipes over the years and some of the recipes that used to work for me now no longer work -- it's maddening! I've had consistent luck with this recipe, though....
@Erika70079
@Erika70079 4 месяца назад
@jenniferjomurch I haven't tried it yet as I just found it, and I'm trying to finish my way to kefir-y mozzarella curds. Lol, I am supposed to be making cheese this weekend with my buffalo dairy Farmer, so I will suggest this recipe. :)
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
You know, if you made this mozzarella cultured, you would have to listen to Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, etc., while you ate it!!😉
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 11 месяцев назад
Haha! You crack me up.
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
@@jmilkslinger As Sgt. Friday would say, 'Just the facts, Maam. Just the facts.'
@Timinator62
@Timinator62 10 месяцев назад
This there a reason you can't Salt the Milk while it's still liquid? wouldn't that completely Salt much better?
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 10 месяцев назад
As I understand it, adding salt to the milk would stop the culturing process and prevent the curd from developing properly, thus altering the texture of the final cheese. But you could always run an experiment to see what, exactly, the differences would be!
@ronaldwright8066
@ronaldwright8066 Месяц назад
Why did I only get one lb. Of cheese from my 2 gal. Of milk???
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger Месяц назад
It could be a number of factors, such as the protein/calcium levels in the milk or how the curds were handled in the making process. Sometimes I get a low yield and other times it's pretty high. Home cheesemaking has lots of variables!
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
I ran across this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KymHOtqqfow.html , Have you tried making Moz this way?
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger 11 месяцев назад
Nope! Have you? (It seems more like paneer than mozz, though...)
@lawrencekellie
@lawrencekellie 11 месяцев назад
@@jmilkslinger No. I just ran into the idea.
@sylviafullerton7416
@sylviafullerton7416 Месяц назад
Talking way too fast
@jmilkslinger
@jmilkslinger Месяц назад
I'm sorry! I do tend to have a motor mouth. (If it helps any, you can adjust the settings to make the video play slower...)
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