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Camembert inspired cheese
« on: February 02, 2022, 09:17:03 AM »
This was made from 4 liters pasteurized and homogenized cow's milk, yogurt, calf rennet powder and white mold from a store bought brie. I used a cylindrical food container as a mold which has a 5 inch diameter. This cheese weighed 427 grams. I put the cheese in a microwave steamer to maintain high humidity. Aged for a total of 55 days. 14 days in a Coleman cooler, 4 days in a mini fridge and 37 days in a regular fridge while wrapped in parchment paper, paper towels and put inside a plastic bag. It only has a faint ammonia smell despite aging it for almost 2 months. It is milky, mild, slightly sweet, earthy/mushroomy and has a pleasant faint ammonia flavor. It is still not fully ripe but the fudgy and creamy center gives a good contrast to the gooey ripe part. Next time I will be more patient and age it longer to get a fully ripe cheese.

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Re: Camembert inspired cheese
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2022, 05:05:18 PM »
looks good - I find its very easy to overshoot - err on the side of cutting too early. I have also learned that slowing it down by keeping at 4C for longer makes its rapid ripening more controllable

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Re: Camembert inspired cheese
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2022, 05:29:33 PM »
Thanks! My regular fridge has inconsistent temperature because I use it a lot but it drops down to 4-5 c. The cheese still came out great. Ripening also took too long because this cheese is bigger than a camembert and slightly thicker.