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Blue Cheese - Innoculating From Store Bought Blue Cheese

Started by caciocavallo, January 23, 2010, 08:40:32 PM

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caciocavallo

Hello Everyone,

Is it true that we can "inoculate" a batch of milk by using a piece of store bought blue cheese? This would replace the "Penicillium Roqueforti" you normally buy.

Cacio

Cheese Head

Hi Cacio

Yep that works fine, I've done it in this batch and in this batch, and in this one.

There's a discussion on that here and another here.

The trick is getting the vacancies in the cheese in which the mold can grow, after you pierce it.

Have fun.


mosborn

Ya!  I scraped a few grams of the blue out of a blue cheese I made before, and used that in storebought milk, along with buttermilk as a starter culture (which I learned from this forum), and made some blue cheese that I liked very much, all for the cost of the storebought milk, so it was about $1.78 for a pound of blue cheese!

Isn't this forum great!?   :D