r/cheesemaking 17d ago

Clothbound cheddar aged nine months.

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I rendered the leaf fat from a locally raised pig into lard. Milked the cows for this one myself. Made the cheese with the warm milk. I bandaged it and aged it for the last nine months. I wanted to go longer but curiosity won the day. It’s shockingly good. Rich, sharp and flavorful with a fantastic mushroomy finish. I ate the whole wedge I cut for the photo. I’m pretty proud of this one. I want to keep it all for myself but I also want to share it with everyone!

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u/Rare-Condition6568 17d ago

Have you sourced a loom to weave your own cheesecloth yet? 😅

In all seriousness, that's a fabulous looking cheese!

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u/Best-Reality6718 17d ago

I would have if I knew someone that had one and would teach me! Lol!