Papoon
Active Member
Thanks for a great thread Madhuri !
I do lots of cooking, and experiments. Lately I've been working out how to best use raw organic cacao beans, ways to use coconut oil, and how to make cheese from homemade yoghurt.
The yoghurt cheese (which I guess is a variant of panir) is excellent stuff, and very easy to make. Just use three folds of cheese cloth spread in a bowl, pour in the yoghurt, and collect up the edges of the cheese cloth so the yoghurt is nicely contained. Use string or elastic band to hold the top of the cheesecloth together, and hang the ball of yoghurt so the whey can leak out. Leave it for a day. Maybe in the fridge if it's a hot environment. Otherwise peg it to the clothesline.
You will have a ball of soft white cheese, something like Philly cream cheese. Very versatile...
I decided to bake some in a pan. Sprinkled with salt and cumin powder and baked at a moderate heat until the cheese was golden brown.
Delicious ! Throw chunks into a stir fry or salad.
Enjoy
I do lots of cooking, and experiments. Lately I've been working out how to best use raw organic cacao beans, ways to use coconut oil, and how to make cheese from homemade yoghurt.
The yoghurt cheese (which I guess is a variant of panir) is excellent stuff, and very easy to make. Just use three folds of cheese cloth spread in a bowl, pour in the yoghurt, and collect up the edges of the cheese cloth so the yoghurt is nicely contained. Use string or elastic band to hold the top of the cheesecloth together, and hang the ball of yoghurt so the whey can leak out. Leave it for a day. Maybe in the fridge if it's a hot environment. Otherwise peg it to the clothesline.
You will have a ball of soft white cheese, something like Philly cream cheese. Very versatile...
I decided to bake some in a pan. Sprinkled with salt and cumin powder and baked at a moderate heat until the cheese was golden brown.
Delicious ! Throw chunks into a stir fry or salad.
Enjoy