Cheese For Dummies

Cheese For Dummies
Author: Culture Magazine
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2012-08-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118145526

An accessible guide to selecting, cooking with, and making cheese From a pungent Gorgonzola to the creamiest Brie, the world of cheese involves a vocabulary of taste second only to wine. With the rise of artisanal cheeses, this once humble food made from curdled milk is now haute cuisine. And to make the new world of cheese less intimidating, Laurel Miller and Thalassa Skinner have created a handy primer to selecting cheese, pairing cheese with wine, cooking with cheese, and making cheese. In Cheese For Dummies, everyday cheese lovers will learn how to become true cheese connoisseurs. Not only will readers get a look at how different cheeses are made around the world, in Cheese For Dummies, they'll develop enough of a palate to discern which cheese is right for them. Explains how to assemble the perfect cheese plate Includes recipes for cooking with cheese Details how to make five cheeses, including Mozzarella, Chevre, and Ricotta Supplemented with a 16-page photo insert With artisanal and imported cheeses now common to mainstream grocery stores, the everyday cheese lover needs more than simply his nose to make the best choice. Offering wise (and delicious!) advice on every page, Cheese For Dummies is a guide for anyone interested in making every mealtime with cheese a special occasion.

Cheese For Dummies

Cheese For Dummies
Author: Culture Magazine
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118099397

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Creating the Perfect Cheese Plate In a Day For Dummies

Creating the Perfect Cheese Plate In a Day For Dummies
Author: Laurel Miller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2012-11-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1118538994

Learn to create the perfect cheese plate for your next party—in a day! When hosting friends, a great cheese plate makes the perfect crowd-pleasing treat. Creating the Perfect Cheese Plate In a Day For Dummies gives you everything you need to know to create the perfect plate, including how to choose the right cheeses, and serve them correctly. Includes simple tips on creating the perfect cheese plate Features simple guidance on picking the right wines and beverages to complement your favorite cheeses This e-book also links to an online component at dummies.com that extends the topic into step-by-step tutorials and other "beyond the book" content.

Cheese Making

Cheese Making
Author: Vince Melburne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Cheese
ISBN: 9781544649153

Cheese Making For Beginners (At Home)!The ULTIMATE Beginners Guide To Making Cheese In Your Own Home Are You Ready To Learn All About Cheese Making At Home? If So You've Come To The Right Place... No experience with cheese making or any form of cooking or baking for that matter? No worries!This book is suited to the absolute beginner that's looking to get started with cheese making, whether this be for your own enjoyment and a sense of self-accomplishment or perhaps even to make some extra cash as a side business... the choice is yours!Here's A Preview Of What This Cheese Making Book Contains... An Introdution To Cheese The Evolution of Cheese Over Time The Immense Benefits Of Cheese Making Different Types Of Cheese Explained For Newcomers The General Cheese Making Process Explained The Tools Of The Trade Required To Make Delicious Cheese Fresh Cheese and Soft Cheese Recipes Semi-Soft and Medium Hard Cheeses Hard Cheese Recipes (Including English Cheddar!) Important Things to Remember When Making Cheese And Much, Much More! Order Your Copy Now And Get Started Now!

Cheese Making

Cheese Making
Author: Rita Ash
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607652501

A comprehensive yet concise guide to making cheese at home, featuring step-by-step instructions, recipes, advice, troubleshooting tips, and more. Inside this book you will find everything you need to know to begin making cheese, from the tools and equipment for the job and basic recipes to making more complex cheeses and advice on setting up a small cheese business. There is no need to be scientifically trained or an accomplished cook to make delicious cheese at home. Artisanal cheese maker Rita Ash shows just how simple it is to make cheese, and how, with a little bit of care and attention, anyone can produce excellent handmade cheeses. Whether you are a fan of the deliciously soft molded Brie or prefer a strong blue veined Stilton, there is a recipe here for everyone. With suggested uses for your finished cheeses, an invaluable troubleshooting section and a handy glossary, this is a must-read for aspiring and experienced cheese makers everywhere. “Accessible, even inspiring—a good addition for readers looking to take the locavore trend a step further.” —Library Journal

Living Dairy-Free For Dummies

Living Dairy-Free For Dummies
Author: Suzanne Havala Hobbs
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2010-08-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0470909560

Whatever the reason for not eating dairy, Living Dairy-Free For Dummies provides readers with the most up-to-date information on a dairy-free diet and lifestyle and will empower them to thrive without dairy while still getting the calcium, vitamin D and nutritional benefits commonly associated with dairy products. Living Dairy-Free For Dummies: Is a lifestyle manual, going beyond just recipes to present a full nutritional evaluation of what dairy-free life is like Contains more than 50 dairy-free recipes, along with how to set up a dairy-free kitchen and tips for eating out and remaining dairy-free Presents alternatives to dairy so readers can continue getting the nutritional value and tastes of dairy, without the side effects

Cheese It!

Cheese It!
Author: Cole Dawson
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1620080095

A guide to making forty eight types of cheese from your own home, plus seventy five recipes to transform your creations into delicious dishes. Just a short decade ago “American cheese” meant orange individually wrapped slices. In the rural renaissance of the new century, many Americans have discovered the world of real cheese for the first time. From warm, milky mozzarella and handcrafted goat cheese to complicated Monterey Jack and Gorgonzola, cheese makers and cheese lovers have a broad range of delicious fromage to explore and enjoy. For all of the adventurous cheese lovers who want to make the leap to cheese makers, Cheese It! reduces the mysteries of transforming a couple of gallons of milk into a couple of pounds of delicious cheese. Artisanal cheese maker and author Cole Dawson leads the whey for beginners through the art and science of cheese making, including detailed advice on milk, coagulants and curds, equipment, safety, and more. Fresh Cheese for Today Begin with homemade butter, cream cheese, and sour cream, and then dip into the perfect starter: soft unripened cheeses such as paneer, Chévre, feta, mascarpone, and ricotta. Discover the brine bath and make everyone’s favorite stretched cheese-mozzarella-as well as scamorza, Mexican Asadero, and provolone. Hard Cheeses Made Easy Enter the great aged beauties of the cheese world, Parmesan (Parmigiano-Reggiano) and Pecorino Romano from the north and south of Italy. Create fondue beyond compare with your own Swiss Gruyére and climb to the top of Montasio, the Alpine cousin of Asiago. Moving On to Semi-Hard Cheese Cover salting, pressing, and molding curds; the processes of aging and air-drying; and waxing techniques. Try your hand at the mighty Cheddar and its many variations; then move beyond Cheddar to Cantal, Monterey Jack, Cotswold, Caerphilly, and Caciotta. Learn how to wash curds and produce your own Colby, Gouda, and Edam. Mold on Your Molds Learn about washing rinds, the aging process, and the introduction of good bacteria. Make Muenster, Brick, Raclette, Tilsit, and Taleggio at home, plus bloomy rind favorites Camembert, Brie, Chaource, and Crottin. Tackle stinky blue cheeses such as Stilton, Roquefort, Fourme d’Ambert, and Gorgonzola.

Cheese Making for Beginners

Cheese Making for Beginners
Author: Lisa A. Smith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781519625649

The process of cheese making is hundreds of years old and there are an untold number of different cheese varieties out there. Making homemade cheese is much simpler than you might think and it only requires a few simple ingredients. If you are curious to learn more about cheese making, this book is the perfect place to begin. In this book you will receive the following: An introduction to the art of cheese making A step-by-step guide for making homemade cheese A collection of delicious recipes for different cheeses So, if you are ready to give cheese making a try, simply pick a recipe and get going!"

The Book of Cheese

The Book of Cheese
Author: Liz Thorpe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1250063450

From America’s most engaging authority on cheese, comes a groundbreaking book destined to become a classic.