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I make kefir every morning. See attachment for recipe. I use todays kefir to make tomorrows kefir.

I let raw milk sour naturally to make soft cheese. I referred to this clabber cheese recipe: https://culturesforhealth.com/blogs/recipes/cheese-recipe-clabber-cheese then added Italian herbs. I used the whey byproduct to make a fermented cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving.
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I made soft cheese from milk and yogurt!

Soft cheese:
- 1/2gallon of milk
- 1gram dry yogurt starter
- 1tbsp salt

>put milk in instant pot on sauté
>bring up to ~120°F
>let cool to ~110°F
>add starter and switch to yogurt setting
>hold at 110°F for 8-12hours
>strain until very thick 12-24hours
>salt and allow extra whey to drain off

Yogurt:
- 1/2cup activated starter
- 1gallon of milk

>repeat steps from above
>use 1/2 cup of reserved starter from last batch
>strain only for 1h

I ended up fermenting for a bit longer and these got pretty sour. Still tasty, but next time I’ll lean more towards 8h instead of close to 15 like I did on the yogurt
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Cheese ingredients
Cheese ingredients
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Making yogurt for cheese
Making yogurt for cheese
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Batch one yogurt made
Batch one yogurt made
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Straining
Straining
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Mixing in salt
Mixing in salt
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Finished cheese
Finished cheese
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Yogurt ingredients
Yogurt ingredients
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Adding in starter from above batch
Adding in starter from above batch
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Making yogurt
Making yogurt
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Straining
Straining
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Putting in jar
Putting in jar
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Finished yogurt and finished cheese
Finished yogurt and finished cheese
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