Little Green Cheese | Cheese Making at Home

LGC069 – Rare Breeds in Cheese Making

May 16, 2018 Gavin Webber
Little Green Cheese | Cheese Making at Home
LGC069 – Rare Breeds in Cheese Making
Show Notes

Good cheese needs good milk.  One unique dairy on Bruny Island has sourced three rare breeds of cow to assist in making the best cheese possible!

CHEESE NEWS
Heritage cows provide unique cheese and beef for niche market in Tasmania

THIS WEEK’S LISTENER QUESTIONS ARE FROM THE FOLLOWING CURD NERDS;

  • Margaret would like to source a compression spring for her cheese press,
  • Robert is confused about there being multiple recipes for the same cheese,
  • Kepp is intrigued by how cheese matures when the air is excluded during vacuum packing,
  • Jonathan wants to try Limburger cheese and is looking forward to a video tutorial, and
  • Tammy would like to know whether she needs to use ripening boxes to maintain humidity during maturation.

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