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Cheese with Coriander

Started by Gen ONeill, June 15, 2017, 02:28:12 AM

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Gen ONeill

Has anyone made a cheese with coriander? I would like to try making a cheese with coriander. I was thinking a butterkäse but I'm open to anything. Do you think I could just boil some coriander seeds and add them to the curds before pressing?

DoctorCheese


Gen ONeill

Thanks, I'll post some pictures once I make it.

DoctorCheese

Quote from: Gen ONeill on June 15, 2017, 03:59:12 AM
Thanks, I'll post some pictures once I make it.
I am looking forward to it. Butterkase is so easy to make and rewarding in terms of bang for your buck and time efficiency.

5ittingduck

Consider gently roasting the coriander seeds rather than boiling them.
If done that way, and perhaps just cracked open in a mortar and pestle, you might get a better flavour profile.

DoctorCheese

Quote from: 5ittingduck on June 15, 2017, 10:21:44 AM
Consider gently roasting the coriander seeds rather than boiling them.
If done that way, and perhaps just cracked open in a mortar and pestle, you might get a better flavour profile.
I agree with duck man.

Gen ONeill

Thank you for the tips! I'll try the roasting method.

Gen ONeill

I made it yesterday. I toasted 3 tablespoons of coriander seeds and then crushed them with a mortar and pestle.  After taking it out of the press it smelled me what I can only describe as a coffee smell. I thought it smelled pretty good. I'm planning letting it mature for 6-8 weeks. I'll let you all know how it tastes!

DoctorCheese

Looks good. I bet will have some unique herbal notes.

5ittingduck

Looks very nice. Keen to hear your taste report :)

Stella

It looks wonderful, how big a cheese is it?

Gen ONeill

It's around 2.4 pounds. I used a 10 quart recipe.