How to Use Liquid Animal Rennet for Cheesemaking
These instructions are useful for most fresh, non-fermented cheeses, such as mozzarella, paneer, and fresh farm-style cheese, and they allow you to practice the basics of cheesemaking!
Keep in mind that different styles of cheese have unique requirements for the usage rate, coagulation time, and milk pH, so it is highly recommended that you locate a recipe for the cheese you want to make.Â
- Prepare the Milk:
Add 1-2 Gallons of milk to a heavy-bottom pot.
Acidify the milk using 1.5 tsp of citric acid powder per gallon.
Heat the milk to to 100°F. - Dilute the Rennet:
Dilute 1/4 teaspoon rennet in 1/4 cup of cool, non-chlorinated water. This helps ensure even distribution when added to the milk. - Add the Rennet Solution:
Pour the diluted rennet into the milk and stir gently for about 1 minute. Make sure to use an up-and-down motion to distribute the rennet evenly throughout the milk. - Allow the Milk to Set:
Let the milk sit undisturbed for the time specified in your recipe. This can range from 10 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the type of cheese. The milk should form a firm curd that can be cut cleanly.