I saw a video clip on Cahill's Porter and Wine Cheese making in Ireland and am intrigued with the idea. Anyone have any thoughts as to any recipes? I think I have figured it out from watching the video, but would welcome your thoughts and comment.
Following is the link to this video clip.
http://www.niallh.com/cahills-cheese-video-interview/ (http://www.niallh.com/cahills-cheese-video-interview/)
Thanks.
There's been a little effort made toward something like this. Not sure about wine, but of those cahill's porter cheeses.
A description (https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,721.0.html) and an attempt (https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,817.0.html) with some great discussion of methods.
My attempt at a wine cheddar thus far has mixed results. The curd is not well meshed, but I tasted a little piece of the cheese that broke off when I removed it from the press (as I usually do with all my cheeses) and it definitely has a better taste than my other cheeses at this very early stage. It will be interesting to see what a few months does.
I have had a thought as to this process. What does anyone think about making a ricotta that is blended with wine and then pressing that "wine ricotta" into my cheddar?
BTW Here is my wine cheddar one day out of the press.
it's beutiful colour cheese.
Yes, the color is great, but as it dries it continues to open up where the curds didn't knit well. The interesting thing is that as small crumbs fall off and I eat them, it really tastes very nice - especially for an unripened cheese.
Zinger, that looks nice. I'm going to try another one of these with stout in the near future. What was your process in adding the wine to the curd?
Ryan
I just added room tempertaure Cab Sauvignon to the curds prior to pressing. As I sit here right now, I am bringing up to temp some more milk for another attempt.
Go to https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,1389.0.html (https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,1389.0.html) to see what I am going to do different this time.
I'll post my progress to that link.