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Mozzarella Video Tutorial

May 12, 2012 @ 01:49 By Gavin Webber 6 Comments

Curd Nerds rejoice!  I have made another cheese video tutorial.

It has been a while since I put a cheese-making video together, so as I was making mozzarella on last  night for pizzas in the Cob oven tonight, I thought I should document it.  It took just over 45 minutes to make due to filming every step, but it worked out well.

If you would like the full recipe, then visit my cheese blog post titled “30 Minute Mozzarella” over on Little Green Cheese.  It is so easy to make, and tastes delicious!  Mozzarella is a great cheese to start with if you are thinking about embarking on the wonderful world of cheese-making.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    May 12, 2012 at 14:47

    Well done Gavin – another excellent tutorial video. One question for you please and one comment:

    What is the power of your microwave as 35 seconds in yours may not be the same as in mine. Some are 700 watts and some 1500 (I think).

    And the comment – I prefer your earlier videos where you talk us through the process. It seems easier to follow that way and more personal.
    David

    Reply
    • Gavin Webber says

      May 14, 2012 at 22:21

      Hi David, the microwave is 1000w output. Also thanks for the feedback.

      Reply
  2. Wombat says

    May 12, 2012 at 17:15

    Why Gavin…What lovely hands you have !!!!!.
    Mate give up the day job and go full on workshop facilitator / video tutorial production.

    Keep up the good work

    Wombat

    Reply
    • Gavin Webber says

      May 14, 2012 at 22:22

      Hi Phil,

      Kim said that I was doing a bit of a hand model! Sounds like a perfect job if it paid enough to pay off the mortgage.

      Gav

      Reply
  3. Amber says

    May 14, 2012 at 21:55

    Thanks for this great tutorial! Just wondering where to look to buy things like rennet and lipase?

    Reply
    • Gavin Webber says

      May 14, 2012 at 22:25

      Hi Amber,

      You can get mozzarella kits from http://cheeselinks.com.au or http://www.greenlivingaustralia.com.au/cheesemaking_kit_moz.html

      Gav

      Reply

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