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The Joy of Home Cheesemaking Podcast
David Bleckmann
3 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast covering the hobby of making your own cheese at home. An effort is made to focus on the food science behind making a tasty, artisan cheese at home that you can proudly share with your friends. See more at joyofcheesemaking.com
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A podcast covering the hobby of making your own cheese at home. An effort is made to focus on the food science behind making a tasty, artisan cheese at home that you can proudly share with your friends. See more at joyofcheesemaking.com
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Hobbies
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Episode 1: Making Muenster
The Joy of Home Cheesemaking Podcast
16 years ago
Episode 1: Making Muenster
In our first podcast we prove we are real cheesemakers and make a cheese during the podcast. Jeff Cowan joins and helps me make a Muenster styled cheese. We also cover the basics of what it takes to make cheese, and what equipment you need if you are starting out at home. Credit goes to DeejayDebi on the cheeseformum.org forum for posting the recipe we used for this podcast. I used her recipe because it looked simple and from her post it looked like a recipe that she has used more than once. Find her post with the recipe here. Links mentioned on the show: The site www.realmilk.com lists sources of raw milk all over the USA, and other countires. I used them to track down the raw milk I used to make the cheese in this podcast (which came from Old School Farm, in Redland, OR.)I use thecheesemaker.com to order my cheesemaking supplies.Here is the wikipedia entry on b. linens, which we talk about in the show.Email us at podcast@joyofcheesemaking.com with feedback and questions for future shows. Listen now...
The Joy of Home Cheesemaking Podcast
A podcast covering the hobby of making your own cheese at home. An effort is made to focus on the food science behind making a tasty, artisan cheese at home that you can proudly share with your friends. See more at joyofcheesemaking.com