Great job. Keep raising that beautiful family with passion and conviction. Your blessed life is a beautiful sight in such a messed up and confused world. Stay faithful!
Let me share another delicious way to enjoy this cheese. I mash some in a bowl with sour cream and honey or maple syrup and a pinch of salt. Also pumpkin pie spice in the fall is a nice addition. It’s absolutely delicious!! I come from a Slavic background and they very often also make farmers cheese into sweet crepe fillings or pancakes, & other things too. All so delicious!
I had a gallon of raw milk and needed to get it used up. I followed along with the video and it turned out amazing!! I am going to make pizza tonight with it. I think it will be excellent. Thank you so much!!!!
I am so glad I found your channel. I need farmer's cheese for a recipe (Russian cheese paska) and I'm having such a hard time finding it locally. I'm just going to make my own! Thank you!
I searched and found tons of videos on making farmer's cheese, but this nice lady has a sweet family and no visible tattoos. I think I'll trust her rather than the others.
Wait until you find out that almost every chef at every restaurant you've ever eaten at has tattoos. Ink under your skin doesn't impact your ability to cook. Do better.
Well ..first time I made it Yesterday...it taste good..but I did burn the pot some..because I was distracted by cooking Dinner. Next time.. I’ll plan to make it and only it. I’m Elderly and still try to Multi task like I used too. Thanks for your good instructions! 😊
I have a lot of milk from my Jersey cows. I’m trying to start making cheeses Mine turned out great! I added garlic and herb seasoning and kept it crumbly to easily sprinkle onto dinner dishes ❤ Thank you 😊
I make homemade paneer nearly the same! Lemon juice instead of vinegar & no salt. Twisted into a ball in cheesecloth & hung, then used to make Saag Paneer=Spinach & cheese. Served over Basmati rice ;)
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse oh Yes it is, & Amazing gift I discovered Your channel this evening! If You wish I’d be pleased to send You picture of my handwritten recipe for Panner & then ‘the Spinach part’…let me know how if wish.
I just found your video's and after the first I had to subscribe. I am currently in the moment of a much-needed downtime binge watching your shows and absolutely loving them.❤
And if you want the taste and feel on farmer cheese from the store, after rinsed and squeezed add melted sweet butter and knead it roughly and it will be buttery tasty as store farmer cheese
Thank you! This was a great video! Just got our first milk cow and I'm drowning in milk trying to figure out what to do with it all. Trying to learn quickly! Haha! Do you have any favorite ways to "flavor" the cheese or do you typically just keep it more plain with just salt? Also, does it melt well?
I’ve really been enjoying your channel. I’m so glad I happened to find you. Had a quick question about the cheese. Does it melt well? Would this work on pizza or in a grilled cheese sandwich?
Our cheese turned out dry and crumbly. Can I still add a bit of the whey to it after it's been in the fridge for a day or so to make it less dry and better for spreading?
Does it have the flavor of vinegar? It's better to use lemon juice and after parting the whey rinse it with water and rinse and squeeze it for the lemon taste to vanish
It’s just a thin large white towel. I meant to link one in the description, I will do that now. You can use any thin lint free piece of cloth, or you can use cheesecloth if it’s strong enough. As to why it’s called a “flour sack towel” I believe they used to be made out of the bags people would buy their flour in back when it came straight from the mill.
Yes, it melts great! The only think with farmer’s cheese is that it doesn’t have a very strong flavor, but you can add in whatever you’d like to go with how you will use it.
So, 1tbs of Himalayan salt is too much lol. I couldn't find my sea salt container thanks to kids. I substituted Himalayan salt instead but didn't take into consideration it is "saltier" than regular sea salt. I also think I may have drained off too much whey, and my cheese is super dry.
Hi, just wondering how you can use the leftover whey? It smells quite vinegary so I was wondering if I can still use it in bread or if it would affect the taste?
It would affect the taste and is pretty acidic. You can use a small amount in smoothies, lacto-ferments, or give to animals. It is also used in some natural skin and hair treatments where the other ingredients are very alkaline, therefore helping to bring the recipe to a neutral pH.
Yes, as long is it's a tight weave and not super flimsy. You just have to be able to wring it out well and I know some cheese cloth can't withstand that kind of thing. A regular towel would work too!
Sure! I'd start with: amzn.to/4a5oj7M (Home Cheese Making) and then this one is good for when you want to dive deeper: amzn.to/47WwXDW (The Art of Natural Cheese Making)
No, not really. Mozzarella is a better quick cheese for melting. I have a video on how to make mozzarella here: ua-cam.com/video/Cl36aFZRaBI/v-deo.html
Thanks. I made some anyway and it's a great cheese for chunking up in a salad. I've made mozzarella before. It's fun, but it's too hot for my hands to work with anymore. @@TheFromScratchFarmhouse
Does anyone have a good idea what would happen if you used raw apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar? Would it just be the most disgusting thing?
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Great job. Keep raising that beautiful family with passion and conviction.
Your blessed life is a beautiful sight in such a messed up and confused world. Stay faithful!
Thank you for your support!❤️
Let me share another delicious way to enjoy this cheese. I mash some in a bowl with sour cream and honey or maple syrup and a pinch of salt. Also pumpkin pie spice in the fall is a nice addition. It’s absolutely delicious!!
I come from a Slavic background and they very often also make farmers cheese into sweet crepe fillings or pancakes, & other things too. All so delicious!
Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. Your tutorial was to-the-point and easy to understand. I subscribed.
No idea cheese making could be this easy! Thank you for the tutorial!
Yes! Your welcome. 😊
I had a gallon of raw milk and needed to get it used up. I followed along with the video and it turned out amazing!! I am going to make pizza tonight with it. I think it will be excellent. Thank you so much!!!!
I am so glad I found your channel. I need farmer's cheese for a recipe (Russian cheese paska) and I'm having such a hard time finding it locally. I'm just going to make my own! Thank you!
This really made my day. Thanks for sharing this recipe and your lovely family. :)
Getting up there in age and don't really want to mess Chi-me-kals. Love Your simplicity.
I searched and found tons of videos on making farmer's cheese, but this nice lady has a sweet family and no visible tattoos. I think I'll trust her rather than the others.
But women of loose virtue that are covered head to toe in tattoos generally make the best cheese in my experience.
Ha, I’ll take it, thank you!
Bahahaha 🤣
Wait until you find out that almost every chef at every restaurant you've ever eaten at has tattoos. Ink under your skin doesn't impact your ability to cook. Do better.
@Sybirak_VII Yes, because being a prude is being judgemental, which is a bad behavior. I can judge bad behavior all I like.
Great video! You kept To the point..made the visual aspect simple and step by step instructions super Easy! Thank you.
Bless you and your family!!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Pretty cool and informative, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
What a blessed family!
Well ..first time I made it Yesterday...it taste good..but I did burn the pot some..because I was distracted by cooking Dinner. Next time.. I’ll plan to make it and only it. I’m Elderly and still try to Multi task like I used too. Thanks for your good instructions! 😊
Oh I know how that goes! Multitasking is always getting me in trouble.😅 Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank You Ma'am.
I have a lot of milk from my Jersey cows. I’m trying to start making cheeses Mine turned out great! I added garlic and herb seasoning and kept it crumbly to easily sprinkle onto dinner dishes ❤ Thank you 😊
Yay! sounds delish!
I'm thinking dill....I still have a bunch that I dehydrated from last summer....
Thank you! We included red pepper flakes!
Thank you such for this video! This seems very easy to do, not so intermediating. I will try this out tomorrow. Happy homesteading! Missouri Wrightchk
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I just made butter, then found your tutorial, now I have to take a shot at cheese making. Thanks you .
Yay! Glad you found my video helpful!
Your tutorial style is very easy to follow. I will be adding this to my favorites playlist so I can try this out in the coming weeks. Thanks :)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Ma’am this was so easy to follow! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I use the whey for making my weekly loaf of bread!
That’s awesome! I love finding uses for leftover whey.
Love the flour sack towels and excited to get a recommendation. Added them to my wish list!! Hope to make cheese soon!
Great!
I just found your channel. Thanks for sharing this is so cool!!
Yay! Welcome here!
Love this!!! Probably going to make cheese tomorrow as well.
Great! It is seriously so easy!
I make homemade paneer nearly the same! Lemon juice instead of vinegar & no salt. Twisted into a ball in cheesecloth & hung, then used to make Saag Paneer=Spinach & cheese. Served over Basmati rice ;)
That sounds amazing! I’m going to have to try it!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse oh Yes it is, & Amazing gift I discovered Your channel this evening! If You wish I’d be pleased to send You picture of my handwritten recipe for Panner & then ‘the Spinach part’…let me know how if wish.
@@erinnola-raised6543 That sounds amazing!!
Thank you for the ideas. I've never had this cheese before. So wondering what it tastes like. Does it melt easily?
Making this today!!!❤
Enjoy!
I had no idea you could make cheese this way ! I thought you would need your own cow . Awesome
Great video! I made it today and it was so good. Thanks!!
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked it!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse you are very welcome dear! 💕 May God bless you and your family!
I just found your video's and after the first I had to subscribe. I am currently in the moment of a much-needed downtime binge watching your shows and absolutely loving them.❤
Oh I’m so glad you are enjoying them! Thank you for taking the time to let me know!
Great job
Thank you I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! Just subscribed🙌
Awesome! Thanks for being here! ❤️
And if you want the taste and feel on farmer cheese from the store, after rinsed and squeezed add melted sweet butter and knead it roughly and it will be buttery tasty as store farmer cheese
Oh that is great idea, thank you!
I've never heard of malted sweet butter! Do you purchase it or make it yourself? I better do some Googling Ü
@@Flyredair *melted
Thank you! This was a great video! Just got our first milk cow and I'm drowning in milk trying to figure out what to do with it all. Trying to learn quickly! Haha! Do you have any favorite ways to "flavor" the cheese or do you typically just keep it more plain with just salt? Also, does it melt well?
In the past I've used some garlic salt, rosemary and mixed herbs. All worked out quite well.
I’ve really been enjoying your channel. I’m so glad I happened to find you.
Had a quick question about the cheese. Does it melt well? Would this work on pizza or in a grilled cheese sandwich?
I’m so glad! And yes, it melts great!
Thanks! I’m going to give it a try. :)
this is paneer... we make it all the time in our homes in India:)
Correct, proper farmer's cheese is made with a culture like buttermilk or kefir.
What types of add ins would u use to make the cheese more flavorful?
Berries or herbs work well!
Omg how cute
Do you boil the cloth after hand washing to remove all particles. Just making this now for the first time. Thank you.
I rinse it out and then just machine wash. I only boil my cheesecloth before making a hard cheese.
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse thank you.
Our cheese turned out dry and crumbly. Can I still add a bit of the whey to it after it's been in the fridge for a day or so to make it less dry and better for spreading?
Hmm… I don’t think you’ll be able to incorporate more whey after it has set up unfortunately.
Does it have the flavor of vinegar? It's better to use lemon juice and after parting the whey rinse it with water and rinse and squeeze it for the lemon taste to vanish
There isn't a vinegar taste.
Come learn with us Danny, come learn with us
Is it possible to add the salt during the temperature rise of the milk on the med. heat setting?
I can’t say I’ve tried it, but maybe? It would probably just end up in your whey though, not in the cheese.
Is there any use for the liquid after?
Does it have to be white vinegar or can it be homemade or storebought apple cider vinegar?
It can be homemade. I haven't tried acv though, but it would probably work just fine!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Thank you! I tried at and it worked great. My brother said it tasted like feta cheese.
Hi! Just wondering what a flour sack towel is?
It’s just a thin large white towel. I meant to link one in the description, I will do that now. You can use any thin lint free piece of cloth, or you can use cheesecloth if it’s strong enough. As to why it’s called a “flour sack towel” I believe they used to be made out of the bags people would buy their flour in back when it came straight from the mill.
Cotton cloth.
Is Farmer's Cheese a good one to use for toasted cheese sandwiches? Does it melt?
Yes, it melts great! The only think with farmer’s cheese is that it doesn’t have a very strong flavor, but you can add in whatever you’d like to go with how you will use it.
How long does it need to be in the fridge before serving ?
It hardens pretty quickly.... probably an hour?
So, 1tbs of Himalayan salt is too much lol. I couldn't find my sea salt container thanks to kids. I substituted Himalayan salt instead but didn't take into consideration it is "saltier" than regular sea salt.
I also think I may have drained off too much whey, and my cheese is super dry.
What do we do with the whey?! Does it taste like vinegar??
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Can you use rennet instead of vinager?
Hi, just wondering how you can use the leftover whey? It smells quite vinegary so I was wondering if I can still use it in bread or if it would affect the taste?
It would affect the taste and is pretty acidic. You can use a small amount in smoothies, lacto-ferments, or give to animals. It is also used in some natural skin and hair treatments where the other ingredients are very alkaline, therefore helping to bring the recipe to a neutral pH.
I’ve found recipes for whey caramel where it turns into a sauce you can use to flavor coffe drinks dip fruit in and put into baked goods
Can you use cheese cloth?
Yes, as long is it's a tight weave and not super flimsy. You just have to be able to wring it out well and I know some cheese cloth can't withstand that kind of thing. A regular towel would work too!
Could you offfer two great cheesemaking books?
Sure! I'd start with: amzn.to/4a5oj7M (Home Cheese Making) and then this one is good for when you want to dive deeper: amzn.to/47WwXDW (The Art of Natural Cheese Making)
Thank you so much!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse
You can use buttermilk instead of vinegar
Awesome, thank you for the tip!
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Is this a good melting cheese?
No, not really. Mozzarella is a better quick cheese for melting. I have a video on how to make mozzarella here: ua-cam.com/video/Cl36aFZRaBI/v-deo.html
Thanks. I made some anyway and it's a great cheese for chunking up in a salad. I've made mozzarella before. It's fun, but it's too hot for my hands to work with anymore. @@TheFromScratchFarmhouse
Does anyone have a good idea what would happen if you used raw apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar? Would it just be the most disgusting thing?
I don't actually think you'd taste the difference too much in this. Let me know if you try it!
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse I won’t I was hoping you would😂
@@TheFromScratchFarmhouse Lol, I just asked the same question, I guess I’ll try and see😂
Can we get a home tour video?
Yes! We are finishing up a few projects and then I will do that.
im a 47 year old monkey and just made my first cheese. 100 bananas to you for the clear instructions.
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🤣 way to go! 👏