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In Search of a Halloumi Method

29/10/2013 By Gavin Webber 4 Comments

I have an unexpected day free due to a soap making course being cancelled, so I am making a new cheese, and I hope it turns out to be Halloumi.

Halloumi is a Cypriot cheese, usually made from either goat, sheep, or cows milk and made in such a way (no pun intended) that it does not melt when heated.  It is delicious pan fried.

So the hunt for a recipe was on.  All the cheese books I have do not list traditional recipes, and I was after the authentic cheese.  Using YouTube, I cobbled together a basic, and I hope, authentic halloumi recipe.  (I watched a great video about a Greek Cypriot lady and Turkish Cypriot lady making Halloumi/Helim by hand.  http://youtu.be/9mDcpVAxLdY)

If it is successful, I will publish it here on the cheese blog,  for all to use.

I will be videoing the cheese making session in the hope that it all turns out well and will post the tutorial on YouTube.  Fingers crossed for a good outcome.

Also for those interested, I have been interviewed by Farmer Liz over at Eight Acres Blog as part of her Homestead Dairy series.

I realise that I don’t live on a homestead, or a dairy (but did live on one as a child), but she interviewed me about home cheese making.

Worth a visit; http://eight-acres.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/getting-started-with-homestead-dairy_30.html,  and pop back here if you have any questions.

Filed Under: Recipes, Video Tutorial Tagged With: Halloumi

Cotswold Cheese Video Tutorial and Verdict

26/09/2013 By Gavin Webber 9 Comments

As it had been a while since I made a new cheese, I wanted to ensure that my method was perfect before recording another.  This time it’s a Cotswold cheese video tutorial.

 

So three batches later, I believe that the recipe is sound and that my method was good.  We have tasted the final result.  A delicious cheese with a slight pickled onion flavour.  Last month I wrote my initial report, and now here is the verdict.

Maturing:  I kept it in the cheese fridge for two and a half months at 13°C (55°F).  Instead of waxing, I vacuum packed this round.

Cotswold cheese video tutorial

De-waxing; As I took it out of the packaging, I noticed that it was a little misshapen.  I believe that this was because I vacuum packed it without allowing extra film in between the cheese and the seal.  There was no additional whey in the film.

However, once I brought it up to room temperature, it kind of regained its round shape.

Texture; It was easy to cut, and held its shape.  Semi hard, and firm.  There were no air holes, only places where the onions and chives had moved when I cut the cheese.

Taste; Smooth cheddar taste with a big kick of pickled onions.  Full flavoured.  It is now Kim’s favourite cheese.  It reminds her of ploughman’s lunches that are served in Pubs throughout the UK.

Once tasted, She insisted that I make a double batch to keep up with demand, which is pictured below.  I have these maturing in the cheese fridge now.

Cotswold cheese video tutorial
Two Cotswolds ready for vac-packing and maturation.

 

Verdict: This is a fantastic cheese.  Not too strong, and very tasty.  It takes a fair bit of stirring during the cheesemaking process, but well worth the effort.  I would certainly make this cheese again (and have done so).

So where is the recipe I hear you ask.  Well, as I created this recipe from many sources and have tested it thoroughly, I decided to bundle it with the second edition of Keep Calm and Make Cheese, my cheese making book.  However, if you are really astute, you may be able to glean it from the video instructions.

Well curd nerds, I hope you enjoy the Cotswold cheese video tutorial and the verdict breakdown.

Until next time, Keep Calm and Make Cheese!

Filed Under: Taste Test, Video Tutorial Tagged With: Cotswold

Making Cream Cheese Video Tutorial

14/07/2013 By Gavin Webber 2 Comments

Hey fellow turophiles!  I have just published my Cream Cheese video tutorial.  It was great fun and the final cheese was amazing!

cream cheese video tutorial
Cream cheese rolled in herbs

It is so simple, and uses the recipe that I documented at this post titled “Cream Cheese“.  You can also find the recipe in my eBook.

Anyway, here is the Cream Cheese video tutorial.

Hope you like it.  If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.

Enjoy!

Filed Under: Video Tutorial Tagged With: Cream Cheese, Video Tutorial

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