Homemade Mozzarella Recipe

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Homemade Mozzarella
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Ingredients:

  • 1 gallon whole milk (do not use ultra-pasturized!)
  • 2 tsp citric acid (available in health food stores and sometimes in the canning section of a grocery store)
  • 1/2 cup water (cool )
  • 2 rennet tablets
  • 1/4 cup water (cool )
  • salt , for brine

Directions:

  1. In a non-aluminum, perfectly clean pot bring the milk to 55f. dissolve the citric acid in 1/2 cup water. if using buttermilk then omit the water and you may want it a bit warmer and let it sit an hour with the buttermilk culture to help it ripen better, then again that might be why some people let the drained curds ripen overnight. i say experiment. if using citric acid you don't need to let it ripen, go straight to the next step.
  2. Bring the milk to 87-90f and gently stir in the rennet, dissolved in the 1/4 cup water. cover the pot, remove from heat, and let sit undisturbed for 5-10 min or until it looks like custard and you can see a clear separation between the curds and whey. if you poke a clean finger into it, it should separate cleanly, hence being called a clean break .
  3. With a long knife, cut the curd into 1/2 inch cubes by making a grid across your pot of custard and then running the knife diagonally to break up horizontally as much as possible without the curds dissolving. be gentle with your curds, they're not cheese yet!
  4. Stirring gently, bring the curds and whey to between 97 and 105f (instructions vary, i figure around 100 is good enough).
  5. Remove from heat and continue stirring gently (just enough to keep the curds from matting together) for 2-5 minute.
  6. Some instructions say to drain the whey (save to make ricotta!) through several layers of cheesecloth lining a strainer and let ripen at room temp overnight to develop flavors and acids. others say to use a slotted spoon to lift the curds out of the whey and proceed directly to the stretching stage:.
  7. In the stretching stage we will slightly melt the curds and then stretch them to develop the texture. you can do this by microwaving the curds for 1 min, kneading with spoons and pressing out as much whey as you can, zap again for 30 seconds and kneed again, then 15 seconds until your curds are stretchy and resemble melty mozza. you're using spoons because it has to get to 145f to stretch, which is way too hot to touch. if you're more of a traditionalist or don't have a microwave you can heat water to just under boiling and lower some curds into the hot water (with your handy slotted spoon) for a few seconds to a min until it's getting a bit melty, then take out and knead (maybe with spoons or wearing thick rubber gloves) and repeat until it looks like mozza (smooth and shiny). either way work in manageable sections and form your cheese into balls of a size that please you.
  8. Now make some cold brine and drop your cheese balls in it. this is just salt dissolved in water. the cold part helps solidify the cheese and makes the texture consistent throughout. the salt part adds flavor. the saltier your brine and the longer you soak it, the saltier it will be. i'm going to start with 1/2 cup of salt to 2 cups of water and taste after 15 min of soaking.
  9. This cheese is best eaten fresh but it can also be frozen. if you're keeping it in the fridge then leave it in water or brine to keep it from drying out. try with fresh tomatoes and basil from the garden! add a little pepper and oil and vinegar perhaps? do you feel like a brave homesteader yet? don't forget to make ricotta with your whey! i'll post that recipe soon.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 1332.99 Kcal (5581 kJ)
Calories from fat 0.3 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0.03g 0%
Cholesterol 78.44mg 26%
Sodium 1651.09mg 69%
Potassium 6114.55mg 130%
Total Carbs 195.98g 65%
Sugars 195.98g 784%
Protein 117.6g 235%
Calcium 4799.7mg 480%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 32.46 Kcal (136 kJ)
Calories from fat 0.01 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Cholesterol 1.91mg 26%
Sodium 40.2mg 69%
Potassium 148.87mg 130%
Total Carbs 4.77g 65%
Sugars 4.77g 784%
Protein 2.86g 235%
Calcium 116.9mg 480%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 26.7
    Points
  • 32
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • low calorie,
  • fat free,
  • saturated fat free,
  • low sodium,
  • cholesterol free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium,
  • High in Sugar

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