ClO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31,1981 UNIVERSITY PARK - Swiss is probably the easiest cheese to recognize - with your eyes, at least That’s because, in addition to its sweet, nuthke flavor, Swiss cheeses has “eyes” of its own. the holes that make if famous This unusual characteristic develops during the last stages of Swiss cheese manufacture However, the eyes are caused by bacteria that are an important part of the first steps of the process. All cheese-making begins with a large vat of warmed milk to which these beneficial, acid-producing bacteria, as well as rennet, an enzyme, are added These two substances curdle the milk, causing the milk solids, the curd, so coagulate and separate from the liquid, or whey Curd is the basic stuff of cheese, whether it’s cottage, Colby or Camem bert. The different ways in which curd is coagulated and treated after it forms, in addition to the type of milk, create ,the unique tastes, textures and aromas of different cheeses. In traditional Swiss cheese production, the curd is first cut into kernel-size pieces with a “Swiss harp,” a wire device that looks Idee a large egg-sheer. The curd and whey mixture is stirred and cooked. Then the curd is drained of most of the whey, placed in cylindrical hoops and pressed remove remaining whey. After about 24 hours, the large wheels of hardened curd are sub merged in brine to draw moisture from the surface, producing a firm but flexible rind This nnd holds the cheese’s shape, while allowing it to expand as the eyes develop. The wheels are then placed in a warm, humid room for six to eight weeks, where they ferment, like wine During fermentation, the bacteria that were added at the beginning continue to act on the curd, changing it to cheese by knitting the aa-aac CONGRATULATIONS TO AMERICAN AG BAG CORPORATION BROWNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA TOP DEALERSHIP SALES IN 1980 Want pieces together and creating the special texture and flavor of Swiss. A by-product of this bacterial activity is carbon dioxide gas It cannot escape due to the surroun ding cheese, so bubbles develop within the mass, slowly merging to form the eyes. In the old days, cheese makers tested for proper fermentation by tapping the nnd. They could tell by the sound whether the eyes were well distributed and of the correct size Today, most cheese plants use a process developed in the early 1940 s to produce large, rindless blocks of Swiss By eliminating the wasted nnd, the process reduces cost to both processor and consumer. The manufacturing steps are basically the same as in traditional methods. However, the curd is pressed in a rectangular vat instead of hoops and is then cut into 80-pound blocks After salting (for flavor development only) the blocks are wrapped in plastic, which does the same job as a rind, but prevents one from forming because it seals moisture in and air out. After fermentation, Swiss cheese made by either method is placed in a cool, humid “cellar” to age or cure. Here, eye formation stops but flavor development continues. The aged cheese is ready for eating m four months, although some Swiss is allowed to ripen as long as a year for a more pronounced flavor. Someone cutting pito a traditionally made, well-aged wheel of Swiss may even fmd that the eyes are weeping “tears” that are actually brine. Why is Edam cheese round? And Gouda not? Edam and Gouda also have eyes, very small ones, but these cheeses are remembered toi then shapes as well as then mild, pleasing flavors Edam is the only spherical cheese in the world. It is made in balls weighing about four pounds each; Baby Edams weigh two. Tradition has it that Edams first were made round so their thirteenth century Dutch exporters could roll the cheeses down the streets to the wharves FRANK WALTERS OF to learn Another story tells how Edam got its nickname, the ‘ cannonball cheese ” In 1841, American commanders of the Uruguayan fleet were able to defeat the Argentine Navy, led by the British, by shooting with Edams when they ran out of cannonballs. No matter where Edam gets its nickname, its real name comes from a village in Holland, and its shape from the molds in which it is pressed and the milk from which it is made. To form an Edam cheese, cooked curds are mounded m the bowl-shaped bottom portion of a mold with drainage holes Then a matching top half is fitted over the curds and they are pressed to squeeze out the whey. Since Edam is made from a blend of skim and whole milk, which coagulates faster than whole milk alone, the curds hold the spherical shape when the mold is removed. Gouda (pronounced Khow da by the Dutch} is made from whole milk. Old-tune cheese makers found that when Gouda curds were' removed from round molds, they were not firm enough to stay round and so collapsed into the familiar convex wheel shape. Today Gouda is sold in wheels weighing up to 12 pounds and as Baby Goudas weighing as little as 10 ounces Why is Blue cheese blue? The blue lines running through Blue cheese are actually colonies of penicillin mold that were placed there deliberately The origin of Blue-type cheese was probably ac cidental One day long ago, the story goes, a shepheid (ess} in the desolate, BARN PAINTING Call Us Now For Free Estimates PHARES S. 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