Homemade Mozzarella Cheese Recipe! Super Easy and Yummy too! (2024)

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ByJennifer

Homemade Fresh Mozzarella Cheese!!!

Who knew making homemade mozzarella cheese was so easy and Oh, So YUMMY!

I’ve never tried to make cheese before so I took a stab at this recipe and WOW! I impressed myself! I prepared this Fresh Homemade Mozzarella cheese from start to finish in just under 1 hour (48 minutes to be exact)!

Price Comparison: Making it vs buying it

  • Sea Salt $1.50, used about 3¢ worth
  • Citric Acid $4.99, used about 10¢ worth
  • Rennet Tablets 5.34, shipping included, I used 34¢ worth
  • 1 Gallon Organic Milk at Target $6.79

Total $7.26 for 1 batch which yielded about a pound of Fresh Mozzarella Cheese. My local H.E.B sells fresh mozzarella cheese for $9.98 per pound! Here is a photo of .43 lbs for $4.29!

Tip: None of these items were purchased on sale, nor did I use a coupon so this scenario could get better if you found a sale and used a coupon. My grocery store will cut the price of Milk by 1/2 if it’s about to expire in 3 days.

Homemade Mozzarella Cheese Recipe! Super Easy and Yummy too!

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Ingredients

  • 1 Gallon of Organic Milk (Must be organic – Don’t use the ultra-pasteurized milk) Use whole milk or Lowfat milk to save some calories.
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons of Citric Acid
  • 1-1/2 tablet of Vegetable Rennet
  • Sea Salt or cheese salt

Instructions

  1. Start off by dissolving a 1/2 Rennet tablet in 1/4 cup of water and set it aside.
  2. Start to warm the Organic Milk slowly on low.
  3. Stir in the Citric acid and stir until the heat reaches about 105 degrees.
  4. Turn the heat off and pour in the dissolved rennet water mixure.
  5. Stir for approximately 30 seconds.
  6. Now let the Milk mixture set for about 15 minutes (or longer if you don’t see it start to separate)
  7. After it has set, run a knife through the mixture, cutting squares to break up and separate the curd from the whey. Use the stainless steal spoon to scoop out the curd and put it in the glass bowl, leaving the whey in the pot.
  8. Remove as much of the whey as you possibly can. Now for the fun part! Once the liquid as been drained, you will microwave the curd mixture on high for about one minute. Remove it from the microwave and drain the whey again. Press down on the cheese to remove as much of the whey as possible. Repeat as necessary but only microwave it for 30 seconds each time you drain it. A stainer would be helpful (I didn’t have one: hint! hint! if anyone cares to get me a gift! lol…) I did this 3 times.
  9. Once completely drained, start kneading the cheese until it comes together like dough. While you are kneading it add a generous pinch of salt. I would estimate this is about a teaspoon but mine could have used more like a teaspoon and a 1/2 next time. I got a bit shy with the salt.
  10. Tip: If the cheese still hasn’t come together, you will need to microwave it again and drain the whey until it does come together. I ended up microwaving it one last time for about 45 seconds for it finally to come together.
  11. Shape it into a ball and let it sit on the counter for about 10 minutes and enjoy! I ended up cutting a few tomatoes and it started to disappear rather quickly!

Here are the ingredients you need:

  1. 1 Gallon of Organic Milk (Must be organic – Don’t use the ultra-pasteurized milk) Use whole milk or Lowfat milk to save some calories.
  2. 1 1/2 teaspoons of Citric Acid (This can be found with the canning supplies at your grocery store or here on Amazon)
  3. 1-1/2 tablet of Vegetable Rennet (I was only able to find this on Amazon online HERE – none of my local stores had it)
  4. Sea Salt or cheese salt

Equipment needed:

  1. Thermometer (I used a candy thermometer)
  2. Large Stainless Steel pot (must use stainless steel: other pots will be reactive to the ingredients)
  3. Large Glass bowl
  4. Stainless steel spoon with holes

Directions:

Start off by dissolving a 1/2 Rennet tablet in 1/4 cup of water and set it aside. Start to warm the Organic Milk slowly on low. Stir in the Citric acid and stir until the heat reaches about 105 degrees. Turn the heat off and pour in the dissolved rennet water mixure. Stir for approximately 30 seconds. Now let the Milk mixture set for about 15 minutes (or longer if you don’t see it start to separate)

Here’s a photo of the beginning process before I waited the 15 minutes:

After it has set, run a knife through the mixture, cutting squares to break up and separate the curd from the whey. Use the stainless steal spoon to scoop out the curd and put it in the glass bowl, leaving the whey in the pot.

Remove as much of the whey as you possibly can. Now for the fun part! Once the liquid as been drained, you will microwave the curd mixture on high for about one minute. Remove it from the microwave and drain the whey again. Press down on the cheese to remove as much of the whey as possible. Repeat as necessary but only microwave it for 30 seconds each time you drain it. A stainer would be helpful (I didn’t have one: hint! hint! if anyone cares to get me a gift! lol…) I did this 3 times.

Once completely drained, start kneading the cheese until it comes together like dough. While you are kneading it add a generous pinch of salt. I would estimate this is about a teaspoon but mine could have used more like a teaspoon and a 1/2 next time. I got a bit shy with the salt.

Tip: If the cheese still hasn’t come together, you will need to microwave it again and drain the whey until it does come together. I ended up microwaving it one last time for about 45 seconds for it finally to come together. It should pull apart like this:

And finally… Shape it into a ball and let it sit on the counter for about 10 minutes and enjoy! I ended up cutting a few tomatoes and it started to disappear rather quickly!

I adapted this recipe from the American Mozzarella Cheese recipe found in the Rennet Pamplet. There is no way you need to wait 2 hours for your cheese to finish!

Happy Cheese Making my Friends!

Homemade Mozzarella Cheese Recipe!  Super Easy and Yummy too! (2024)

FAQs

How do you make mozzarella more flavorful? ›

Herbs: you can use dried oregano and Italian seasoning for their Mediterranean flavor, they both work very well with fresh mozzarella but you're more than welcome to use only fresh herbs such as thyme and parsley. Garlic: who doesn't love that hint of garlic?! Chili flakes: optional, for a touch of heat.

Can I make mozzarella at home? ›

Steps in Making Homemade Fresh Mozzarella

You warm the milk with some citric acid (not as scary as it sounds), add the rennet to separate the milk into curds and whey, heat it again, knead stretch knead, and then you have mozzarella. It's basically magic. Don't be scared off by the citric acid and the rennet.

Does homemade mozzarella taste good? ›

Homemade mozzarella cheese is fresher and more flavorful than the stuff you buy in the store. It requires a few special materials and a bit of patience, but the end result is worth it. We use a technique taught to us by homesteading provisioner and cheese making educator Nicole Easterday of FARMcurious.

What kind of milk to use for mozzarella cheese? ›

Milk: I use raw milk with the cream skimmed off the top from our dairy cow. You can also use store-bought whole or 2% milk. Pasteurized milk is fine, but don't use ultram-pasteurized milk. Citric acid: This raises the acidity of the milk, which helps separate the curds and whey and makes it stretchy.

Why is my homemade mozzarella bland? ›

Cheese that is bland or tasteless may have not expelled enough whey during the cooking process, causing the flavor to be diluted. You can try cutting the curds into smaller pieces next time, or stirring them a bit more to help them release more whey.

Why does my homemade mozzarella taste sour? ›

It can be pretty exciting getting comfortable with the idea of making your own cheese, but sometimes things can go horribly wrong. For instance, your cheese tasting quite sour and acidic. This probably means that there's too much moisture in it, but worry not we have a solution for that.

Is making mozzarella cheaper than buying? ›

It's More Affordable-

Contrary to popular belief, making cheese from home is a lot more inexpensive than store bought cheese, and here's why. On average, a block of cheese at your local supermarket costs anywhere between $5-15 per pound depending on the type of cheese you're purchasing and how many pounds you need.

Why is my homemade mozzarella tough? ›

Kneading cheese like bread during the stretching phase will result in too much moisture loss, making cheese tough and chewy.

How long does homemade fresh mozzarella last? ›

If you make fresh mozzarella or buy pre-packaged mozzarella from the grocery store, store it in the refrigerator. Store the mozzarella in an airtight container, immersed in cold water or olive oil for up to five days.

How much mozzarella will 1 gallon of milk make? ›

One gallon of milk will make 1-1.25 lbs. of mozzarella. The following recipe is for one gallon (3.78 liters) of milk. Follow the usage rates for any ingredient you place into the milk listed on the ingredient.

Can I use lemon instead of rennet? ›

The lemon juice, vinegar and citric acid can coagulate the milk without rennet but frequently work best with hot milk. The use of rennet allows to separate the milk before the acidification of the milk is too high and helps form hard curds and can be used at moderate milk temperature for an extended time.

What is a substitute for rennet? ›

The most widely used rennet substitutes are Miehei coagulant (R. miehei proteinase), Pusillus coagulant (R. pusillus proteinase), and Parasitica coagulant (C. parasitica proteinase).

What is the best milk for homemade cheese making? ›

Pasteurised/hom*ogenised milk with a fat content of at least 3.25% is okay. Pasteurised/Unhom*ogenised milk is much better with a fat content of at least 3.25% or higher. UHT or Ultra-pasteurised milk will not set a curd, and. Skimmed milk is useless for making cheese.

Do you need rennet to make mozzarella? ›

NOTE: Classic cheesemaking uses ingredients like citric acid and rennet. But white distilled vinegar works too! It turns out a little different but still amazing. If you would like to go the more classic route you can pick up a cheesemaking kit that has everything you need minus the dairy of course.

How does Italy make mozzarella cheese? ›

How is mozzarella produced? Traditionally, this Italian string cheese is made through the acid curdling process. This involves adding lemon juice or vinegar to the milk in order to make proteins coagulate. The curdled milk is then heated and stretched until it takes the stringy texture we all know.

Can you flavour mozzarella cheese? ›

The technique for infusing the cheese with paprika can be applied to other spices as well as herbs and oils. Or you can give it an additional Modernist twist by vacuum infusing the mozzarella with wine, ponzu, or your favorite hot sauce.

How to improve mozzarella cheese? ›

Mozzarella is a mild tasting fresh cheese. Although it is not manditory, adding salt will help enhance the flavor of your finished cheese. If you still prefer to skip the salt, you can try adding fresh or dried herbe to your Mozzarella.

What spices go well with mozzarella? ›

Gouda with oregano, thyme, rosemary, or sage. Monterey Jack is paired nicely with dill or oregano, as the strong cheese tastes great with these distinctly flavored herbs. Mozzarella works nicely with both basil and rosemary, but basil and mozzarella are one of the most iconic cheese and herb pairings out there.

What gives mozzarella cheese its flavor? ›

What is Mozzarella? Mild, refreshing and supple, this Mozzarella gets its flavors from either cow or buffalo milk.

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