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I took a class with [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-lago-7812ab109/ Jeremy Lago] who no runs [https://www.thepantryfinecheese.com/ The Pantry] | I took a class with [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-lago-7812ab109/ Jeremy Lago] who no runs [https://www.thepantryfinecheese.com/ The Pantry] , a fine local cheese shop. | ||
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* Temperature Controlled electric hot plate | * Temperature Controlled electric hot plate | ||
* milk | |||
** The cheese he used was from, [https://monforteonline.ca/ Monforte dairy in Stratford] | |||
** Sheep's milk at 6% Butter fat or "(bf) | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
== Process == | |||
Process | |||
slowly heat milk to 180 F degrees | slowly heat milk to 180 F degrees | ||
3 table spoons of acid per cup of milk | 3 table spoons of acid per cup of milk |
Revision as of 18:44, 20 January 2024
I took a class with Jeremy Lago who no runs The Pantry , a fine local cheese shop.
Here are my notes:
Things you will need
- Temperature Controlled electric hot plate
- milk
- The cheese he used was from, Monforte dairy in Stratford
- Sheep's milk at 6% Butter fat or "(bf)
Notes
Process
slowly heat milk to 180 F degrees
3 table spoons of acid per cup of milk