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Hi everyone! My boyfriend is very interested in making hard cheeses, and I'd like to get him all the things he needs as a Christmas present, but I am SO confused! I was hoping I could get some tips here :)

So far, I'm planning on making him a cheese press, and I've already ordered cheese wax (I heard you don't need it, but I think it's pretty :D). I need to know what else he will need...you know, all of the important parts :D

Since he has never made a hard cheese, and he tends to lose interest in things :D, I think I'd like to get him the ingredients to make a cheddar, and if he enjoys it then we can get other ingredients later. I thought about just getting him a gift certificate to an online store, but I know he'd prefer to have the ingredients. I have quite a few questions, so I've just listed them below.

What type of rennet should I get? I think the tablet will serve him best; from what I've read it will last longer than liquid, and it is easier to use than powder if you're only making small batches (I imagine he'll be using 1-2 gallons of milk at a time). Is that information correct? Also, does tablet rennet only come in vegetable? That's all I'm seeing on the website I've been referred to; does it matter if he uses vegetable or animal rennet?

Next, what type of starter should I get him? He'll want to start with making a cheddar (probably the farmhouse cheddar!). It looks like he'll need a mesophilic starter; is that right? I also saw this product available online: New England Cheesemaking - Hard Cheese Sample Pack-C101, C201, C21 #CP-H would this be better to give to a beginner?

I've read that calcium chloride is necessary...and I've read that it's not necessary! Any thoughts? If it is something that I need, I assume that it will all be the same, is that correct?

Finally, will he need anything else? Does he only need the starter, or are there other cultures that he will need? Other supplies? Other anything?? :D

Thank you so much for any tips or thoughts you can offer!!
 
get him a kit, will have everything he needs to get started and if he looses interest you wont be out a ton of $$
Cheese Making Kits

For what you are describing I recommend Ricki's Basic Cheese Making Kit
that site also has a nice FAQ section since I'm still learning myself

I also use another online store but I cant remember the link for it so when I get home in the morning I'll post it for ya
 
this and the links at the bottom might help if you dont mind getting down into it
it is from David B. Fankhauser, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology and Chemistry
University of Cincinnati Clermont College


Cheese Making for Beginners
 
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