How to Make Homemade Cheese with Just Vinegar and Milk

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Cheese making might sound like a complex task reserved for artisans, but with just two simple ingredients—vinegar and milk—you can create fresh, delicious cheese at home in under ten minutes! Not only is this method quick and easy, but it’s also significantly cheaper than buying cheese from the store. Here’s how you can enjoy the satisfaction of making your own cheese with the bonus of keeping your budget in check.

1. Gather Your Ingredients
To start, you’ll need:

1 liter of whole milk (the fresher, the better)

2 tablespoons of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar

Ensure the milk is not ultra-pasteurized, as this type can affect the cheese-making process.

2. Heat the Milk
Pour the milk into a large pot and slowly heat it on the stove. You want to bring the milk to just before boiling, around 190°F (88°C). It’s important to heat the milk gently to avoid burning. Stir occasionally to ensure even heating.

3. Add the Vinegar
Once the milk is hot, remove the pot from the heat and gently stir in the vinegar. The acidity of the vinegar will cause the milk to curdle. Let this mixture sit for a couple of minutes as the curds (solid) and whey (liquid) separate.

4. Strain the Curds
Line a colander with a clean cheesecloth or a fine linen towel and place it over a bowl. Pour the curdled milk through the lined colander to catch the curds. The liquid whey can be saved for other recipes, like smoothies or baking.

5. Press and Season
Once you’ve strained out the whey, you can press the curds gently to remove any excess liquid. At this point, you can add a pinch of salt or any other seasonings you like. Pressing for a longer period will result in a firmer cheese.

6. Enjoy Your Cheese!
Your homemade cheese is ready to eat immediately! It’s delicious spread on crackers, crumbled over salads, or simply enjoyed on its own.

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