Hello,
I've read and seen pictures of the impressive cheeses members have made and would like to have a go a making hard cheese but am rather daunted.
The nearest I've ever come to the process is a vague memory of my mother hanging up muslin swathed balls of what I thought was sour milk way back in the late 1940's. I'm certain she told me it was cheese but I don't remember if I tried it and probably didn't.
How easy is it to make cheese?
Would it be worth buy a complete kit from Ascott to start me off?
Should I firstly get a book on the subject and/or read a lot more about the process before I even think about trying?
I did read how where one lives, the type and quality of the milk, etc, will effect the final taste of the product and I wonder if this is why only fetta and semi hard cheeses appear to be made here. Perhaps it wouldn't be possible to make a good hard cheese.
I can buy imported cheese but only one very mild cheddar, which, to be honest, although made in the UK, doesn't do justice to the name it bears. At present we survive by the kindness of friends who visit us, or others who return to the UK and come back with their hand luggage stuffed with cheese (and kippers) but it would be great if I could make my own.
Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated.