Make Your Own Homemade Cream Cheese
Cream cheese is simply cultured milk that is strained of the whey. In simple terms, strained yogurt makes cream cheese. Other cultured milks can also be used to make cream cheese such as kefir and piima if these are available to you. Otherwise, purchase the best quality plain, whole fat yogurt that you can find. Stoneyfield Organic Plain Whole Yogurt or Brown Cow Plain Whole Yogurt (both made by the same company) are available nationwide, or look for a natural yogurt that is made at a dairy in your local area.
Most households have all the necessary equipment on hand for making cream cheese: a colander or strainer, cheesecloth or a clean dishtowel, a glass jar or bowl that the colander fits into without resting on the bottom, a plate or cover for the bowl.
Cream cheese takes several hours to strain, so choose a low-traffic location in your kitchen to construct the tower for straining. Place the bowl or jar in this secure location. Set the strainer in the bowl or atop the jar. Lay the cheesecloth or towel in the colander or strainer. Spoon the yogurt or other cultured milk product into the cheesecloth, and fold the cloth back over itself. The cloth will become saturated, so it is important that it is stacked back up on itself to keep from leaking all over the countertop. Place a plate or some sort of cover over the towel, even a piece of plastic wrap will work to keep bugs and such out. Do leave this out at room temperature.
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Takeaways
- Cream cheese is simple to make at home.
- You likely have everything you need.
- Use homemade cream cheese as a dip or spread.
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