CheeseForum.org ยป Forum

CHEESE TYPE BOARDS (for Cheese Lovers and Cheese Makers) => RENNET COAGULATED - Hard Cheddared (Normally Stacked & Milled) => Topic started by: keju on August 27, 2019, 11:24:07 AM

Title: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: keju on August 27, 2019, 11:24:07 AM
Hi All,
I have made a couple of cheddars now, and tried to melt them to make melty welty nice cheese e.g. put on toast.
After greating the cheese, then trying to melt it in a microwave or a pan, the greated cheese is acting more like indestructible flame retardant, keeping it's shape, simply becoming warmer and perhaps more like a haloumi...........
Am I expecting the wrong thing of my grated cheddar that it should melt when heated ?
Title: Re: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: Duntov on August 27, 2019, 12:42:09 PM
Did you use acid or rennet to coagulate the milk?  If by acid, the cheese will not melt.  And possibly the citric acid you added to the annatto mixture may be the cause.

https://bodrumnyc.com/cheese-melt/ (https://bodrumnyc.com/cheese-melt/)
Title: Re: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: River Bottom Farm on August 27, 2019, 07:00:57 PM
If they don't melt you have an acidity problem with your cheddar. Can you offer any details of the make? What is the texture before grating?
Title: Re: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: keju on August 28, 2019, 02:36:46 AM
I made this to the curd nerd recipe, coagulated with rennet, and in this case I didn't add any colour.
Before grating it was a firm texture, perhaps a little "dry" feeling. It did grate really well actually.
Not sure what else to tell about it.............
Is it possible that too much rennet has caused this flame proof cheese ?

Title: Re: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: awakephd on August 28, 2019, 02:12:43 PM
Give us the whole make protocol - maybe something will stand out as the cause.
Title: Re: My Chedar Doesn't melt. They should use it for Insulation OMG
Post by: River Bottom Farm on August 29, 2019, 04:56:16 AM
If you cut a slice of the cheese does it flake off and crumble easily? If so the pH likely went too low during the make or the aging process.