I almost hate saying that. California. I'm a South Carolina native, relocated to Wyoming, then California.
Anyway, I'm Trey. I have always had interest in making things. Any things. I started with making beer. But then I quit drinking. Rolled my own cigars, quit smoking. Did some metal working and wood working, and still enjoy both. I've always wanted to give cheese a try, and as long as I don't quit eating, this should be enjoyable!
My first attempt was a few days ago. I tried the "30 minute Mozzarella." After reading around, I had the same experience as many others. Ricotta. I'm glad it didn't work out. I hate it when things go right the first time, it takes the challenge away! I probably won't try it again. Seems like many people have the same issue, and I don't want to drive myself to frustration.
I picked up the "Home Cheese Making" book. I am reading it, and trying to choose my first real recipe.
I look forward to learning from all of you, and thanks for having me!
Welcome Trey. :)
Shane
Welcome Trey! Enjoy the site and feel free to join in on the conversations and ask any questions you may have. BTW If you consume enough of the end product of this hobby I can tell you what you'll stop this time. LOL ;D
Welcome to the amazing world of cheese! :-)
Trey, here is a cheese you might try: https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,14315.msg109048.html#msg109048 (https://cheeseforum.org/forum/index.php/topic,14315.msg109048.html#msg109048)
Not trying to toot my own horn, especially since there are so many others on this board with far greater experience and expertise ... but someone like you, just starting out, is exactly why I put that "pictorial" together!
Thanks everyone!
I'll try to not eat too much cheese at once. Sounds....not fun.
Andy, I will give your recipe a shot! I have to build a press first. Maybe this weekend?!