Yogurt Cheese #2 Recipe
Yield: 1 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
1 pint: Plain yogurt (nonfat, whole, it doesnt much afftect the taste)
Any spices you desire, basil, garlic; pepper
Little sugar, optional
Directions:
From: marco52@wharton.upenn.edu
Date: 19 Dec 93 10:10:29 EST
The recipe comes from the Frugal Gormet, and is the easiest way possible to
come up with cheese. Using a pint of plain yogurt (nonfat, whole, it
doesnt much afftect the taste) Mix in any spices you desire, basil,
garlic, pepper, some add a little sugar to counteract the bitterness of the
yogurt. Using a double layer of cheese cloth, pour the yogurt into the
cloth, and tie above the sink to drain. Leave it there for up to 60 hours,
depending on the consistency you want. You wont get anything much more
dense than cream cheese, but it is tasty. I prefer a sort of herb
flavoring, if anyone comes up with another interesting flavoring, please
let me know. One of the things the Frugal Gormet reccommends is a chocolate
sort of thing from cocoa powder and sugar.
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Date: 19 Dec 93 10:10:29 EST
The recipe comes from the Frugal Gormet, and is the easiest way possible to
come up with cheese. Using a pint of plain yogurt (nonfat, whole, it
doesnt much afftect the taste) Mix in any spices you desire, basil,
garlic, pepper, some add a little sugar to counteract the bitterness of the
yogurt. Using a double layer of cheese cloth, pour the yogurt into the
cloth, and tie above the sink to drain. Leave it there for up to 60 hours,
depending on the consistency you want. You wont get anything much more
dense than cream cheese, but it is tasty. I prefer a sort of herb
flavoring, if anyone comes up with another interesting flavoring, please
let me know. One of the things the Frugal Gormet reccommends is a chocolate
sort of thing from cocoa powder and sugar.
REC.FOOD.RECIPES ARCHIVES
/EGGS
From rec.food.cooking archives. Downloaded from Glens MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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Cheese