My second Stilton

Started by shotski, February 08, 2013, 02:03:33 AM

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shotski

I made my second Stilton last weekend and here are a couple of pictures of the making and today ready for the cave.

Ops named the first and second files wrong.

bbracken677

They look really good! Well done!

Al Lewis

Are you going to smooth the sides?
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shotski

Thanks bbracken677 .

Yes Al I did smooth the sides before putting it in the cave. I have been using the 200 cheese recipes that calls for no cutting but a light press ( I did 10lbs for 8 hours). I think I will try cutting the curd next time as the curd seemed fairly dry this time.

shotski

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Quote from: Al Lewis on February 08, 2013, 05:36:41 AM
Are you going to smooth the sides?

As stated I had smoothed the Stilton but was not happy with it. Thanks again to H-K-J  for posting his smoothing video, I realised I was being to gentle with it. All the other examples I had seen seemed soft and creamy when smoothed (I would call it more of a scraping to flaten) and then it would become creamy and seal all the openings. 

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shotski

Opsss forgot the picture after smoothing.

H-K-J

this was how I was smoothing mine up before :-[
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shotski

That is the way I did it as well. At first glance it appears your SS mould has far less holes then my plastic mould, I wonder if it would retain more liquid keeping it softer? Just thinking out loud.

H-K-J

I can't say if that is the case, I used to use this for a mold and used cheese cloth inside to hold the curd,
the cheese cloth wicked away more whey from the cheese yet they were still quite moist and I still rubbed them by hand
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shotski

My Stilton at 16 days and all 3 are very different.

bbracken677

LOL love the video H!

I like that method as opposed to using a knife. You could say it's more "hands on"   :)

H-K-J

Yes, much more hands on ::) bb

Shotski, seeing these has alleviated some of the fears I have been having about my new one.
the one on the far right is looking quite a bit like mine.
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shotski

The 2 smaller ones are in the same container but the larger one I have not been able to get the RH up over 70ish. I did read some where today that PR needs higher humidity to grow.

H-K-J

That is what's happening with mine, finally got it up to 85%, trying for 90%
I'll see what it says tonight, has been a real chore gettin it up this time for some reason ??? 
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george

H-K-J, you have taken this forum to new heights.  I mean, we're always talking about petting our cams, but this is the first time I've ever seen anyone pet a Stilton!  A cheese to you for my smile of the morning.   8)