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Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by NASH » Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:06 pm

I spied this down at the market the other day at Foxhill Cheese....

Whole milk, non-homogenized, pasteurized at 145 F for 30 minutes. They said it was excellent for cheese. I say it's excellent for Cappuccino. And cheese.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by dexter » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:03 pm

Being lactose intolerant sucks! I wish I could find some decent buffalo milk, but I spoil myself once or 8 times a year with that to make mozzarella

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by derek » Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:02 pm

NASH wrote:I spied this down at the market the other day at Foxhill Cheese....

Whole milk, non-homogenized, pasteurized at 145 F for 30 minutes. They said it was excellent for cheese. I say it's excellent for Cappuccino. And cheese.
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O.M.G. It would be 43+ years since I had unhomogenized milk. I can almost guarantee I had some on August 18th, 1969 (the day I left England). Funny though, up to that time, British milk was almost entirely unhomogenized (and often unpasteurized as they could either choose to have regular tubercolosis testing of their herds, or pasteurize). These days, all you can buy in the stores all across Europe is UHT homogenized.
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Post by CorneliusAlphonse » Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:29 am

derek wrote: UHT homogenized.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by NASH » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:12 pm

Fuck, this stuff tastes grrrreat!!!! :spilly:

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Post by Graham.C » Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:31 pm

I love that stuff. Although if you leave it too long in the fridge and forget to shake it you end up with one rich cup of cream.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Jimmy » Tue Dec 18, 2012 7:53 pm

Something about milk grosses me out, even though I drink a shitload of it every day. This just ups the grossness factor but for no particular reason :lol:

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Post by erslar00 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:42 pm

NASH wrote:Fuck, this stuff tastes grrrreat!!!! :spilly:
I will be making a trip over there during the holidays to try that.. Never tried unhomogenized milk before. Farmers back in my home town London ONT were always hocking it at the local market until the province tried to stop them...ensuing in a legal battle and rigmarlole.

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by derek » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:55 am

Graham.C wrote:I love that stuff. Although if you leave it too long in the fridge and forget to shake it you end up with one rich cup of cream.
I think I really grew up on skimmed milk, because my father always got the cream...
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Juniper Hill » Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:26 am

dexter wrote:Being lactose intolerant sucks! I wish I could find some decent buffalo milk, but I spoil myself once or 8 times a year with that to make mozzarella
I'm (a little) lactose intollerant, but have no trouble with cheese. I thought the lactose was metabolized as part of the cheesemaking process.

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Juniper Hill » Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:33 am

I've had the foxhill milk in coffee. It seemed quite good, and others who can drink it (I'm a bit lactose intollerant) tell me they like it. I'm not suprised it's good for making cheese.

Are you guys into cheesemaking? I keep trying to convince my wife to give it a try. We've make homemade yogurt and Ricotta, but nothing more adventurous than that.

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Post by Graham.C » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:50 pm

Yeah there is a whole thread on it somewhere here. It's hard to find on tapatalk but someone else might be able to link to it.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Jimmy » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:54 pm

Graham.C wrote:Yeah there is a whole thread on it somewhere here. It's hard to find on tapatalk but someone else might be able to link to it.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by derek » Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:32 pm

Juniper Hill wrote:
dexter wrote:Being lactose intolerant sucks! I wish I could find some decent buffalo milk, but I spoil myself once or 8 times a year with that to make mozzarella
I'm (a little) lactose intollerant, but have no trouble with cheese. I thought the lactose was metabolized as part of the cheesemaking process.
According to Bob Fournier on the Information Morning show today, the lactose, being water soluble, is mostly separated out when the curds are made.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by dexter » Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:02 am

Tell that to my lower intestine snd colon...

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by derek » Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:30 am

dexter wrote:Tell that to my lower intestine snd colon...
He didn't say "all" separated. Most of the lactose will end up in the whey, but without the use of lactase to remove the remainder, there'll always be some in cheese. There are degrees of lactose intolerance. I can't drink milk, but I can eat most cheese.
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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Juniper Hill » Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:04 pm

dexter wrote:Tell that to my lower intestine snd colon...
I suppose you could try making cheese out of lacteese....it's gotta be better than that soy cheeze stuff :crazy:

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Jimmy » Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:22 pm

Juniper Hill wrote:
dexter wrote:Tell that to my lower intestine snd colon...
I suppose you could try making cheese out of lacteese....it's gotta be better than that soy cheeze stuff :crazy:
Sobeys sells a lactose free cheddar (their compliments brand), and it's actually really good. Otherwise the lactose free options seem pretty slim.

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by dexter » Thu Dec 20, 2012 6:39 pm

It's not bad you're right, I've had some success with making goats milk cheeses but it always tastes goaty. I wish I could find bulk buffalo milk because its so low in lactose and doesn't kill me

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Re: Real Milk for Cheese in HRM

Post by Jayme » Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:27 am

My ex was lactose intolerant and only certain types of cheese would cause problems. You should look into lactaze - worked very well for her.
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