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  2. Want to make your own mozzarella? Here are tips from a ... - AOL

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    In this part of the world, mozzarella cheese, some permutation of tomato sauce and pizza dough are the basic pizza building blocks. Skip to main content. Subscriptions ...

  3. Mozzarella - Wikipedia

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    After the curd heals, it is further cut into 1–1.5 cm (0.4–0.6 in) pieces. The curds are stirred and heated to separate the curds from the whey. The whey is then drained from the curds and the curds are placed in a hoop to form a solid mass.

  4. Pasta filata - Wikipedia

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    The curds are allowed to rest for a number of hours. [3] Then follows the filatura, which is when the curds are steeped for some hours in a bath of very hot whey, or water (for mozzarella di bufala campana the temperature is 95 °C). Once they begin to float, most of the liquid is removed and the curd is mixed and kneaded until the required ...

  5. Cheesemaking - Wikipedia

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    The Cheddar curds and whey are often transferred from the cheese vat to a cooling table which contains screens that allow the whey to drain, but which trap the curd. The curd is cut using long, blunt knives and 'blocked' (stacked, cut and turned) by the cheesemaker to promote the release of cheese whey in a process known as 'cheddaring'.

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  7. What's The Difference Between Burrata & Mozzarella? - AOL

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    Once the cheese curds are heated and stretched, the process of making mozzarella and burrata diverge. Mozzarella can be shaped into balls and sold as is, either shrink-wrapped or stored in brine ...

  8. Cheese curd - Wikipedia

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    Cheese curds are made from fresh pasteurized milk to which cheese culture and rennet are added. [2] After the milk curdles it is then cut into cubes; the result is a mixture of whey and curd. This mixture is then cooked and pressed to release the whey from the curd, creating the final product. [2]

  9. Curd - Wikipedia

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    Cutting of milk curd into small cubes using a curd knife. In England, curds produced using rennet are referred to as junket, having a texture similar to pudding or jelly. Junket is a pudding-like dessert decorated with ingredients such as semolina, raisins, chopped nuts and other ingredients.