How to Make a Simple Little Cheese
Last Updated September 30, 2017 · First Published October 26, 2011
I’ve been a fan of New England Cheesemaking Supply ever since I picked up a copy of Ricki Carroll’s book, Home Cheese Making. Having followed her instructions for everything from 30-minute Mozzarella to Halloumi to Manchego, my copy of her book is proudly well-worn. I asked Jeri Case at New England Cheesemaking if she would help put together a guest post on cheesemaking, and she was happy to oblige!

We at New England Cheesemaking Supply Company are proud to support you in your pledge to eat healthy food. Andrew has been one of our guest bloggers several times and we’re big fans of his website.
We want to take this opportunity to tell you that you don’t have to be a gourmet cook to make your own cheese. In fact, our mission is to make it very easy for you. We have many recipes in our book, on our DVD, at our website, in our blog, and in our monthly “Moosletter.”
In fact, just recently we received a recipe from one of our customers, Nancy Ferland, which will be featured in our November Moosletter. It’s basically an American version of queso blanco (South America) and panir (India).
This recipe is absolutely foolproof! The only equipment you may not have is cheesecloth, but you can use an old pillow case or even a paper towel. Any milk (except ultra-pasteurized) will work.
So, try it and we think you’ll be hooked. Then you can come to our website at cheesemaking.com, and we’ll have you aging your own Camemberts in no time!

Photos by George Wesley and Bonita Dannells.






















I have been collecting ingredients to make cheese, but haven’t taken the plunge yet. This looks like a great simple recipe I can try tomorrow as we prepare for the Mid-Atlantic October Blizzard!
Hubby just lost his job. Would LOVE to make cheese and save money!
Ooooh! With 3 dairy goats we love to experiment with cheese. What a great prize!
I just checked Ricki’s book out of the library and it has me so excited to start making cheese at home!
Guess I picked a good day to learn how to make cheese.
I make cheese. It’s inspirational.
I just, just, just made my first cheese a couple of weeks ago! I checked Ricki’s book out of the library and walked myself through it. I was stunned at how beautiful it turned out–a little fromage blanc that cost me $8 to make but would be worth at least $30 in my area. Fun giveaway. I hope it helps lots of people discover and deepen their cheesemaking!
Thanks for sharing this post. I am excited to try this new cheese recipe.
My family is crazy about cheese. From a nice tangy cottage cheese to a hard Parmesano Reggiano, we love them all. What a treat it would be to make them at home.
This sounds like such an easy way to start learning cheesemaking. Our family is made up of cheeseaholics! Thanks for sharing! You guys are an inspiration. I’m very excited to add this to our kitchen fun food time!