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#### 1. Heat the Milk:
In a medium saucepan, pour the whole milk and set it over medium heat. Slowly warm the milk, stirring occasionally to prevent it from burning at the bottom. Heat the milk to about 180°F (82°C), just below boiling, then remove it from the heat. Heating the milk helps to denature the proteins and allows the curds to form properly.
#### 2. Add the Acid:
Once the milk is heated, add the white vinegar or lemon juice and stir gently. The acid will help to curdle the milk and separate it into curds (solid) and whey (liquid). If you’re using yogurt or buttermilk as a starter, add it now as well, stirring to combine. Let the milk sit undisturbed for 10-15 minutes to allow the curds to form.
#### 4. Rinse and Drain:
Gently rinse the curds under cold water to help remove any residual whey and cool them down. This helps to stop the curding process and gives the cheese a clean, fresh taste. If you like a thicker texture, you can let the curds drain for longer, or if you prefer a softer consistency, drain for a shorter time.
#### 5. Blend to Smoothness:
Transfer the curds to a food processor or blender. Add the salt (if using) and blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy, about 1-2 minutes. The texture should resemble a thick, spreadable cream cheese. If you prefer a lighter consistency, you can add a small amount of milk or water until you reach the desired thickness.
### How to Enjoy Fromage Frais:
Fromage Frais is incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in a wide range of dishes. Here are a few ways to incorporate this fresh cheese into your meals:
2. **With Fruit:** Fromage Frais pairs beautifully with fresh fruits like berries, peaches, or figs. Top it with a drizzle of honey or a sprinkle of cinnamon for a light and refreshing dessert.
4. **In Baking:** Incorporate Fromage Frais into cakes, muffins, or scones as a substitute for cream cheese or yogurt. It adds a tangy creaminess that works beautifully in both sweet and savory baked goods.
5. **In Sauces:** Use it to make creamy sauces for pasta, or mix it with fresh herbs to create a rich dip for raw vegetables or bread.
Making Fromage Frais at home allows you to customize the flavor and texture to your liking, and the process is incredibly easy to follow. It’s a fun and rewarding way to bring something new to your kitchen and try your hand at making fresh cheese.
Whether you’re spreading it on a piece of toast, using it in a dessert, or adding it to a savory dish, Fromage Frais is sure to become a staple in your recipe collection. It’s fresh, versatile, and absolutely delicious—perfect for any time of the year!