Author Topic: How to avoid unwanted mold when waxing?  (Read 806 times)

DNM

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How to avoid unwanted mold when waxing?
« on: December 01, 2011, 07:09:47 PM »
We have a Havarti in our converted refrigerator that has been there for six weeks and is waxed. We've had to break the wax and dig out mold on the surface twice.  I am wondering how to avoid having mold growth once the cheese is waxed.  Some of the ideas I've picked up are:

- Start out with a nice smooth surface, trying to avoid cracks where mold may find air and moisture
- Allow the rind to dry - but Havarti doesn't like a dry environment, so there's a possible problem, right?
- Use wax that doesn't crack...  we were using our beeswax alone, now we're adding coconut oil to keep it from cracking. 
- Use enough wax to avoid holes

Is there something I'm missing?

linuxboy

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Re: How to avoid unwanted mold when waxing?
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2011, 07:42:04 PM »
Use natamycin in the wax to help control mold. Beyond that, form a dry, inclusion/crack-free rind for 1-2 weeks on the cheese before waxing (keep it at 70-80% RH, use saturated brine, and dry out for a few days out of the brine)

DNM

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Re: How to avoid unwanted mold when waxing?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2011, 08:14:59 PM »
Great, thanks!  :)