Sunday, 5 May 2019

Homemaking Mondays: Homemade cream cheese and violets


Hello!  
Do you like making cheese?  I do.
I had used up the cream cheese I'd bought and then realized that I needed 
some to make my daughter's birthday cake. Ooops!  
I'm so glad that the Lord Jesus has given me an interest in making things from scratch. 
I didn't have to make a special trip to town for it.  

I pulled out a gallon of milk, heated it up, and added some lemon juice.  
After it gave up the curds, I strained it for about 15 minutes. 
Then I took the cheese and put in in my food processor until it was smooth. 
It was so nice! Oh, I also added a pinch of salt to the cheese while it was processing. 
 I also had a lot of whey left and it goes so well in biscuits and pancakes. 
I love the yellow colour. 


I had lots of nice cheese to make her chocolate mint swirl cheesecake. 
It was so delicious! 
I will definitely be making this again!


I used the rest of the cream cheese in enchiladas...
that I had made for the first time. 
My family enjoyed them so much that I'll be making them again. 

I'll leave you with a pretty picture of my violets that are blooming 
so amazingly on my desk right now.


Thanks so much for dropping by! 

Love and Prayers,
Jennifer

5 comments:

  1. Nice post! WOW! I used to make yogurt for a time when we were living in Canada, but I got out of the habit. Never thought of trying cream cheese. And the dessert looks awesome! Love, Linda

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  2. Cheesecake is one of my favourite desserts so I'm salivating over your chocolate mint cheesecake.

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  3. I wouldn't of thought to make cheese from scratch! What a wonderful way to please your family.

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  4. Yum. Blessings.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  5. That sounds pretty easy! I need to look up the instructions somewhere. Store bought cream cheese is not something I am supposed to eat, but homemade is allowed on the special diet I'm on. I didn't realize it could be done that quickly, and that the whey would be good for those other uses. Thank you. :-)

    Your violet is pretty.

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