13 Easy Homemade Cheese Recipes

13 Easy Homemade Cheese Recipes

Beloved for its delicate milky flavor, fresh paneer is used all over India to make delicious dishes. This recipe combines whole milk and distilled white vinegar — or try this version of paneer with milk and buttermilk. Thedailygourmet gave paneer-making a whirl: “I have never made any type of cheese at home before but there is a distinct difference between homemade versus store bought…it’s incredible!”

"Think homemade mozzarella cheese is impossible to make? Think again!" says ChefJackie. "This recipe shows you how to make delicious mozzarella cheese from scratch. You can create any shape you desire – try larger balls, small balls, or twists and knots. Store in the refrigerator."

All you need are milk, buttermilk, lemon juice, and salt to make this white cheese — sometimes called farmer's cheese or frommage blanc. Use your fresh homemade cheese any way you would use cottage cheese, cream cheese, or ricotta cheese. Or better yet, simply drizzle a little olive oil and a grind of fresh pepper over the top, and spread it onto toast. Watch the video to see how to make homemade cheese.

"Queso fresco is a white, slightly salty fresh cheese featured in Mexican and other Latin American cuisines," says Chef Jackie. "Its texture is somewhat firm and crumbly, similar to that of farmer's cheese. The cheese is ready to eat or can refrigerated for up to 2 weeks."

"Generally, if the need for poutine is strong, you'd stock up on fresh cheese curds at the store," says Chef John. "But since many of my viewers don't live near such stores, I decided to take one for the team and show you how to make your own. Is it worth all the effort? Well, fried cheese curds are a very nice treat, and having a cube of fresh cheese to pop into your mouth any time you get the urge is pretty sweet. And, of course, your poutine will thank you. You can serve these immediately or cover with a cheesecloth and let sit for 12 hours for a tangier flavor."

"If you love making homemade cheese, try your hand at feta. The results are well worth the effort. Use goat or cow milk, or even a mixture of both. To serve, remove from brine and allow the cheese to air-dry before serving."

Whole milk, buttermilk, and heavy cream come together for this homemade ricotta. "This is a recipe for my Sicilian grandmother's creamy homemade ricotta cheese. Great as a spread on fresh bread or add as a topping to fresh Pasta," says Orcashottie.

Here's a simple yogurt-based cheese. "The Lebanese version of cream cheese, only a lot tastier and lower in calories," says LEBANESE. "Serve on a plate, sprinkled with olive oil, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers and mint. Or simply spread it like cream cheese on pita bread."

"This recipe renders a soft and supple fresh cheese- unlike the low moisture version found in American grocery stores. It is like the ricotta I used to buy directly from the local farmer in Sicily." ? Buckwheat Queen

Another two-ingredient recipe, this one combines milk and buttermilk. "I discovered Quark at a farmers market and instantly fell in love, but it's been difficult to find in stores," Darin R. Molnar. "This recipe is a fine replacement for more expensive creme fraiche and pairs well with fresh fruit for dessert."

"This is the simplest recipe that I use to make a version of Mexican 'Queso Fresco' and the same recipe for Homemade Ricotta Cheese," says SUNFLOWER71.

"My Polish friend's mother gave me this recipe years ago," says MLYIN. "She has been making this cheese forever in her house and also ate it while growing up in Poland. This is an easy home made farmer's cheese. It doesn't age well, so be sure you eat it within a week after it's made – well, if you can let it last that long. If you bake with it, it melts very beautifully. It makes a perfect soft cheese for snacking."

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