The Modern Cheesemaker: Making and Cooking with Cheeses at Home

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The Modern Cheesemaker shows you how to make 18 delicious cheeses such as halloumi, pecorino, mozzarella and Indian paneer at home. Using easy-to-follow instructions and including Morgan's expert tips, you'll learn how to become your own artisan cheesemaker. This beautifully photographed book also contains recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner using the cheeses you've created.
"From the first time I met Morgan I knew she was a special talent. From making, storing and ageing to tasting, slicing and hunting out new cheeses, there seems to be nothing she doesn’t know." Simon Rimmer

''The Modern Cheesemaker'' shows you how to make 18 cheeses, from the rich and gooey, to the wonderfully stinky, and all the cheeseboard favourites – including simple, fresh cheeses such as mozzarella and ricotta, working up to salty and versatile halloumi, feta and paneer, perfect, melting Swiss cheese, through to aged Cheddar and Brie.

Starting from the very basics of the making process, with a guide to milk types and the seasonal nature of cheese, ''The Modern Cheesemaker'' will deepen your understanding of this essential ingredient and its production.

The equipment you will need is thoroughly explained and readily available and by following the easy-to-use instructions and Morgan McGlynn’s expert tips, you’ll soon learn how to become your own artisan cheesemaker. To reap the rewards of your hard work, there are over 40 recipes for delicious cheese-based dishes to make, along with flavouring cheese and suggested accompaniments.
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Weight 0.000000
Author McGlynn, Morgan
Availability IP
Department Food and Drink
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781911127871
Pages 224
Published 21/03/2019
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Section Food and Drink
Size Unfolded 250x210mm
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