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Title: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: gasblender on December 23, 2010, 05:21:31 PM
Sole survivor from 6 gal batch.  :)
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: Brie on December 23, 2010, 05:40:14 PM
That looks wonderful!
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: gasblender on December 23, 2010, 05:57:56 PM
Not only looks. Tastes too.   :) Trust me  ;)
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: zenith1 on December 23, 2010, 06:46:03 PM
Gasblender-great looking wheel, congratulations and best wishes for the holiday's.
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: gasblender on December 24, 2010, 09:19:20 AM
Thank you Keith! Merry Cristmas & Happy New Year!
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: fattyacid on February 22, 2011, 08:08:41 PM
They look awesome and tasty, what make did you use????
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: gasblender on February 24, 2011, 06:43:22 AM
2 Fattyacid
Thank you.
The recipe is here: http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/pg/209-Munster.html (http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/pg/209-Munster.html)
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: CheeseSnipe on February 25, 2011, 01:07:22 AM
Looks great. I'll add that to my to-do list.
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: fattyacid on February 25, 2011, 07:27:00 PM
2 Fattyacid
Thank you.
The recipe is here: [url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/pg/209-Munster.html[/url] ([url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/pg/209-Munster.html[/url])

How long did you stir the curd? How did you hoop your molds? What size moldsDid you prepress the curd w/wo weight? what would you change?
I am going to jump off the deep end and make a  batch with raw brown swiss milk 25 gal., my smallest vat. Have my own cows but would still not like to blow this make too badly.
Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: gasblender on February 28, 2011, 06:42:55 AM
2 fattyacid:

Link to moulds, used by me:
http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/41-Tomme-Small-1.html (http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/41-Tomme-Small-1.html)

1 mould per 1 gal of milk.

Starter culture: MA4002
B.linens culture: FR13
G.c. for rind formation.
Milk: nonpasteurised, fat approx.: 3,5%.
Curd set: multiplcator *2,5.
Cut: 3/8".
Rest for 5 min.
Slow heating with gently stirring to 95F during 25 min.
Stir 20 min more.
Rest for 5 min.
Drain the whey. Ladle curds to moulds lined with cheesecloth. In 1 hour flip & rewrap.
Apply light pressure 1,5-2 lb per mould for 12 hrs at room temp (68 F). Flip one more time.
Brining in saturated brine 6 hrs.
Druying at 68F for 24 hrs.
Ripening:
- for red rind formation 54-59F, 90%RH for 2 weeks, till good rind.
Each 2-3 days wash rind with 3 - 10% salt brine. Stronger brine is used to eliminate unwanted molds. But it makes your future cheese more salty. Turning daily.
- general aging 50F, 90%RH, 6-8 weeks.
Wraping cheeses in http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/224-15-3-4-Sq-Cheese-Wrap-for-Washed-Rind-Cheeses.html (http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/224-15-3-4-Sq-Cheese-Wrap-for-Washed-Rind-Cheeses.html)
Turning daily.

I have also do similar cheese without heating and with heating to 100F.
In the first case it is better to use camembert-style moulds (without base) and no any weight to press.
In the second case use multiplicator *3.








Title: Re: 8 weeks old Munster.
Post by: fattyacid on February 28, 2011, 08:48:10 PM
2 fattyacid:

Link to moulds, used by me:
[url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/41-Tomme-Small-1.html[/url] ([url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/41-Tomme-Small-1.html[/url])

1 mould per 1 gal of milk.

Starter culture: MA4002
B.linens culture: FR13
G.c. for rind formation.
Milk: nonpasteurised, fat approx.: 3,5%.
Curd set: multiplcator *2,5.
Cut: 3/8".
Rest for 5 min.
Slow heating with gently stirring to 95F during 25 min.
Stir 20 min more.
Rest for 5 min.
Drain the whey. Ladle curds to moulds lined with cheesecloth. In 1 hour flip & rewrap.
Apply light pressure 1,5-2 lb per mould for 12 hrs at room temp (68 F). Flip one more time.
Brining in saturated brine 6 hrs.
Druying at 68F for 24 hrs.
Ripening:
- for red rind formation 54-59F, 90%RH for 2 weeks, till good rind.
Each 2-3 days wash rind with 3 - 10% salt brine. Stronger brine is used to eliminate unwanted molds. But it makes your future cheese more salty. Turning daily.
- general aging 50F, 90%RH, 6-8 weeks.
Wraping cheeses in [url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/224-15-3-4-Sq-Cheese-Wrap-for-Washed-Rind-Cheeses.html[/url] ([url]http://www.cheesemaking.com/store/p/224-15-3-4-Sq-Cheese-Wrap-for-Washed-Rind-Cheeses.html[/url])
Turning daily.

I have also do similar cheese without heating and with heating t0 100F.
In the first case it is better to use camembert-style moulds (without base) and now any weight to press.
In the second case use multiplicator *3.


Thank you so much for the detailed reply, will start a batch next week and report.

kendall