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Started by 5ittingduck, August 01, 2017, 07:18:20 AM

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5ittingduck

This is a Gouda made to my usual recipe, (I think I have made nearly a hundred of these cheeses in the last 3 years) with no additives, and a rub of Cajun Spices added before I vac bagged it and matured it 6 months. 
Milk source was 100% Jersey (Roxy and Helen) from February, feed was grass and hay. 
The spice rub was just a commercial packet mix with salt, thyme, paprika, cumin, Garlic, pepper, sugar and a few other things. 
On opening the bag, I noticed a slight haze of moisture, not unexpected with the extra salt in the rub. 
Cut, the cheese has definite eyes, very pronounced orange colour, and a little whey weeping from the bubbles.  I didn't add any secondary cultures. 
The cheese is salty, spicy, very rich in flavour.  It's a nice balance, and even the wife liked the saltiness though she's not usually a fan. I'll do this again.
It was a surprise to me that the colour and the salty spiciness migrated so evenly through the paste.  I thought I would get a "smoke ring" effect.
The eyes are interesting.  They are clearly P.S. style eyes which formed even at the 12 Celsius I mature at.  Clearly my milk hosts the organism or a similar strain, and the different salting here has promoted it's growth past the usual little "mechanical gaps" I have traditionally found in my Gouda.
LOL, the more you learn in this game, the more you realise you don't know........

GortKlaatu

Somewhere, some long time ago, milk decided to reach toward immortality... and to call itself cheese.

waltweissman

If I saw that in a cheese cabinet in a fancy cheese shop, I would just have to try it!  Beautiful.

Boofer

I don't know how this got missed. ???

Excellent experiment...sounds very tasty. :P Have a cheese.

-Boofer-
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Al Lewis

I suspect that the whey being drawn out by the vacuum allowed the color to wick throughout the cheese.  Whatever the reason have a cheese for an outstanding cheese. ;D
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