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The GoGreenfields Show!


Jan 27, 2022

River and Terran have a wonderful surprise for their viewers in this episode of GoGreenfields. Let’s tour the barn and make some goat cheese! River and Terran begin with their goat, Toffee, who is kind enough to supply the goat milk for the Greenfield family, since the birth of her baby goats – Lancelot and Brulee.

Making Goat Cheese

After milking Toffee, the twins head to the kitchen to demonstrate how goat cheese is made. For this process, you will need: Goat Milk Mesophilic Culture. It is ideal for making a variety of hard cheeses such as Monterey, Cheddar, Jack, Edam, and Gouda. Mesophilic is also the most common of two cultures, as it is used to produce the majority of cheeses that cannot be heated up to high temperatures. You must use a non-metallic bowl (we prefer ceramic). Animal Rennet. This is an enzyme used to form curds in the milk. Muslin Cheese Cloth Wooden Spoon 2 teaspoons salt Plastic wrap We hope that you’ll listen or watch, and make some goat cheese with us. Be sure to share your outcome with us on social media!

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