fayscp: After making the Pecorino cheese, the shepherd reheats the leftover whey and curdles it to make Ricotta cheese.
Ricotta was the traditional by-product of the cheesemaking process, athough these days, many people make Ricotta from milk (and even cream) instead of the once-used whey.
100% great thanks. i found this very educational and hope to try it one day. Question to the maker of this vidio... can the left over way from the milk be used to then seperate and curdle a fresh batch of milk?
Well done video!!
TheVittleVlog 1 year ago
Awesome!!! Thank you for this video. I am trying to learn about and get back to the old ways of living.
kathrynjustice05 1 year ago 3
it needs to be more explanatory
wabe04 1 year ago
@wabe04 it mix with poo
drakota28 9 months ago
How do you get the sheep enzyme?
Brie217 2 years ago
kick ass video wish it was longer. i love farm life.
mikeygeneral 2 years ago 3
Awesome video!!!
2020abcd 2 years ago
I love pecorino cheese for my pasta.
I thinly shred it myself.
ikachanusa 2 years ago
fayscp: After making the Pecorino cheese, the shepherd reheats the leftover whey and curdles it to make Ricotta cheese.
Ricotta was the traditional by-product of the cheesemaking process, athough these days, many people make Ricotta from milk (and even cream) instead of the once-used whey.
leithamatz 2 years ago
100% great thanks. i found this very educational and hope to try it one day. Question to the maker of this vidio... can the left over way from the milk be used to then seperate and curdle a fresh batch of milk?
fayscp 2 years ago
There's sheep in there. Really. Honestly. The shepherd told me so.
missginsu 3 years ago
...Those are goats.
echolalia0 3 years ago