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LOOKING for: Rennet

Posted by
LD
(ldancausse@hotmail.com) on
Mon, Feb 26, 01 at 14:51

Greetings!

What can one do with rennet? The saleslady at the Health Shop was only able to tell me it was used to make yogourt "and other cheeses", but she didn't know how.

Does anyone know?

Thanks,

LD


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RE: LOOKING for: Rennet

Rennet is an animal enzyme used to curdle milk in making cheese. It is controversial to vegetarians since it is derived from the stomach lining of calves. Cottage cheese, ricotta nad some mozzerella are rennetless. There are also some rennet-like ingredients which do not require killing calves.

Rennet tablets can be used to make cheese, yogurt, custard, junkets, etc. Just search for rennet + recipe

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/products/rennet.html

A much easier way to make yogurt is to use a starter.

Scald milk - do NOT boil -
(To scald cook on medium heat until a film forms on the top.)
Then remove from the burner and let cool to approximately 110 degrees.
Pour into jars,
Add approximately 2 tablespoons per quart of either yogurt with live acidofilus cultures or yogurt starter.
You can either then let it rest in either a warm oven (approximately 110 - 120 degrees) or in a warm water bath (water at approximately 110 degrees) for 4 - 12 hours. Michelle Lennon set up a warm water bath in a igloo cooler and let it sit over night. It will start to thicken but will not completely firm up until it is cooled.
Place the jars in the fridge and it's ready to go as soon as it cools.


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RE: LOOKING for: Rennet

I've never heard of using rennet to make yoghurt.I have never seen it listed on the labels of commercial yoghurts either.


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RE: LOOKING for: Rennet

Can/are bacterial enzymes be used as a substitute for rennet?


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RE: LOOKING for: Rennet

You mean...you can specifically buy RENNET? Ewww...

I'm so glad that I'm a vegan

:)
Mark


 
 

 

 


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