How to Make a Roquefort-style Blue Cheese at Home – So Delicious!

This blue cheese recipe is a hit! Watch until the taste test at the end! This make-at-home cheese recipe uses sheeps’ milk and bacterial cultures, as well as the penicillium roqueforti which gives blue cheese its famous blue-green veining and delicious, unique taste. There are many types of international blue cheeses including Stilton, Gorgonzola, Castle Blue, Danablu, Maytag, and more. But this blue cheese recipe pays homage to traditional French Roquefort cheese because it uses sheep milk (not the cow or goat’s milk used in many other blues). Why not have bragging rights when you serve it on a cheese board and say to your guests that you made it yourself?! Mary Anne, a passionate home cheesemaker, shows you how you can make this delicious blue cheese from scratch using a handful of ingredients. She demonstrates the techniques involved and shares the tips and tricks needed for success. She is joined by another passionate home cheesemaker--Ilda Costa Sarnicki--for a taste
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