Vegetable cans for camembert

Started by amiriliano, January 08, 2014, 09:03:02 PM

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amiriliano

Has anyone used large vegetable cans (like the ones for San Marzano tomatoes) as a cheap camembert mold over a sushi mat? They are approx 4.5inches diamteter and 5 inches tall.

Will I get enough drainage without side holes?

Thanks in advance!

John@PC

Drainage shouldn't be a problem, but if you're talking about a "tin" can with the ends cut off I wouldn't risk it because of the acidity of the curds - it will rust! 

Pete S

  The tomatoes are also acidic so the coating in the can should be acid proof. Pete

John@PC

Quote from: Pete S on January 09, 2014, 02:11:20 AM
  The tomatoes are also acidic so the coating in the can should be acid proof. Pete
The coating will be but the exposed edges at the cut seams won't.  I used to use chrome-plated bread racks for draining cheese until my wife made me quit because I was rusting her racks.  The can could be worth a try, but I would inspect the ends for signs of oxidation.  If you don't see any you should be good to go (but I would still check the ends before reusing the cans).

WovenMeadows

I have made tall plastic rings from 1-gallon plastic jugs before, which work okay for camembert type molds. Cut off the base and the top. The thinner, translucent plastics from e.g. vinegar jugs can be a bit too wobbly, but thicker plastic from (in my experience) maple syrup or molasses jugs works okay. Hardest part is getting an even, level cut all around. Can also poke some holes from the inside-out for extra drainage as well.

graysalchemy

I have used these



Available from Ikea worldwide. I actually bought mune from Asda (walmart) in the UK.

They are stainless steel. The only slight problem is the holes are about 5mm so quite big though but fine if you use a  cheese cloth on the inside to line them.  :D

amiriliano


amiriliano

Genius!


Quote from: graysalchemy on January 14, 2014, 11:43:10 AM
I have used these



Available from Ikea worldwide. I actually bought mune from Asda (walmart) in the UK.

They are stainless steel. The only slight problem is the holes are about 5mm so quite big though but fine if you use a  cheese cloth on the inside to line them.  :D