by
Studd, Ellie, author.
Call Number
641.373 STU
Publication Date
2023
Summary
Discover the infinite galaxy of cheese with experts Ellie and Sam Studd, as they share their wealth of knowledge and all the practical info you need to up your cheese game. Learn how to buy and store cheese, pair it perfectly every time and put together a rockstar cheese board. Ellie and Sam guide you through the key categories of cheese, from blues and washed rinds to fresh cheeses such as mozzarella- telling the story of each, explaining how they are made and sharing tasting notes for their favourite cheeses in each category. Then, celebrate cheese in all its oozy glory, with 70 delicious recipes for a casual brunch, midnight snack, date night or picnic with mates. Try summery halloumi and watermelon salad, the best-ever cheese toasties, three genius ways with mac n cheese or baked camembert with caramelised apple and roasted hazelnuts. Get ready to fall (even more!) in love with cheese and arm yourself with all the knowledge you need to select, store, serve, taste and cook with cheese like a true pro.
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38037.1953
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Percival, Bronwen, author.
Call Number
637.3 PER
Publication Date
2019 2017
Summary
In little more than a century, the drive towards industrial and intensive farming has altered every aspect of the cheese making process, from the bodies of the animals that provide the milk to the science behind the microbial strains that ferment it. Reinventing the Wheel explores what has been lost as expressive, artisanal cheeses that convey a sense of place have given way to the juggernaut of homogeneous factory production. While Bronwen and Francis Percival lament the decline of farmhouse cheese and reject the consequences of industrialisation, this book's message is one of optimism. Scientists have only recently begun to reveal the significance of the healthy microbial communities that contribute to the flavour and safety of cheese, while local producers are returning to the cheese-making methods of their parents and grandparents. This smart, engaging book sheds light on the surprising truths and science behind the dairy industry. Discover how, one experiment at a time, these dynamic communities of researchers and cheesemakers are reinventing the wheel.
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49103.2227
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by
Carroll, Ricki, author.
Call Number
637.3 CAR
Publication Date
2018
Summary
This completely revised and updated edition of the best-selling classic by "Cheese Queen" Ricki Carroll features an expanded selection of cheese recipes, all-new recipes for cooking with cheese, and contemporary cheesemonger profiles. Widely acclaimed as "the Cheese Queen," Ricki Carroll has guided thousands of home cheese makers and inspired the burgeoning popularity of artisanal cheese making with her classic book, Home Cheese Making.
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35942.3125
by
Lamb, Steven.
Call Number
641.37
Publication Date
2018
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67237.4219
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Caldwell, Gianaclis, 1961-, author.
Call Number
637.3 CAL
Publication Date
2016
Summary
COOKING WITH DAIRY PRODUCTS. The craft of home cheesemaking is exploding in popularity. However, most "beginner" books are essentially loosely organized collections of recipes which lack a progressive approach to teaching the fundamentals of this exciting and satisfying traditional skill. Mastering Basic Cheesemaking provides a complete hands-on guide to making cheese and other fermented dairy products from scratch, geared toward helping the novice cheesemaker to develop the intuition and abilities to position them for success, especially in the real world of the home kitchen. This well-illustrated and clearly written practical guide assumes no prior experience on the part of the aspiring cheesemaker.
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50826.0000
by
Laforêt, Marie, 1983-, author.
Call Number
641.5636 LAF
Publication Date
2016
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60134.2813
by
Haddow, Nick
Call Number
641.67 HAD
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Nick Haddow shares his knowledge of making, serving and storing cheese at home, as well as 75 recipes that celebrate cheese in its myriad forms - whether it be winning saag paneer, the definitive margherita, or the perfect fondue.
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41501.7227
by
Huber, Heidi, 1960- 1960-, author.
Call Number
641.67 HUB
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Milk is sometimes called the "white gold", which pays tribute to its vital importance in our nutrition. From the milking process to the most elaborate milk products, Dairy Delights will tell you everything you need to know about milk, butter, yogurt, kefir, creme fraiche, quark, sour cream, cream cheese, cottage cheese, cheese and other delicious dairy products you can easily prepare yourself. Variants of all basic recipes will guide you to create original dairy dishes to share in the family circle or with friends. In addition, 80 salty and sweet recipes based on dairy products are described step-by-step and abundantly illustrated. A book for anyone looking for simple and delicious homemade food that will ravish young and old alike.
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52741.4609
by
Hill, Louella, author.
Call Number
637.3 HIL
Publication Date
2015
Summary
As the DIY movement continues to gain momentum, it's no wonder home cheesemaking is the next hot topic. And from cheesemaking authority and teacher Louella Hill comes an education so timely and inspiring that every cheese lover and cheesemonger, from novice to professional, will have something to learn. Kitchen Creamery starts with the basics (think yogurt, ricotta, and mascarpone) before graduating into more complex varieties such as Asiago and Pecorino. With dozens of recipes, styles, and techniques, each page is overflowing with essential knowledge for perfecting the ins and outs of the fascinating process that transforms fresh milk into delicious cheese.
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43629.6367
by
Blume, K Ruby.
Call Number
641.67
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Everyday Cheesemaking is an introduction to DIY home cheese making made simple and accessible. K. Ruby Blume introduces you to the concepts, equipment, and ingredients necessary to making cheese at home successfully the very first time you try. The book offers clear instructions, humorous stories, and dozens of recipes and troubleshooting tips. You'll learn about running a small home goat dairy and how to make non-dairy cheese recipes using nut milks. With its light and practical approach, this book is perfect for anyone who is itching to get started and impress their friends and family with delicious homemade cheese.
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54899.4570
by
Tunick, Michael.
Call Number
637.3 23
Publication Date
2014
Summary
In an engaging tour of the science and history of cheese, Michael Tunick explores the art of cheese making, the science that lies underneath the deliciousness, and the history behind how humanity came up with one of its most varied and versatile of foods. Dr. Tunick spends his everyday deep within the halls of the science of cheese, as a researcher who creates new dairy products, primarily, cheeses. He takes us from the very beginning, some 8000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent, and shows us the accidental discovery of cheese when milk separated into curds and whey. This stroke of luck would.
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71876.7500
by
Farnham, Jody.
Call Number
637.3 FAR
Publication Date
2011
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