Homemade Farmer's Cheese Recipe (2024)

My homemade farmer’s cheese recipe is easy, delicious, and versatile! Learn how to make it and how to use it.

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I’ve been dying to get into cheesemaking, but it’s a craft that takes a long time to perfect. Thankfully, there are a few cheese recipes that are easy, even for beginners!

Farmer’s cheese is the absolute easiest cheese you can make at home with minimal tools.

Even better, it’s delicious and versatile. It can be used as a ricotta substitute, enjoyed as a spread, or even eaten plain. Even my picky 2-year-old enjoys snacking on my farmer’s cheese with a few crackers!

I love that I can make it on a whim, too. If I get a hankering for it, I simply grab an extra gallon of milk at the store and it’s usually all I need to go home and make some delicious cheese! I look forward to the day I have farm fresh raw milk to make this recipe, but until then, store-bought milk will have to do.

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Homemade Farmer’s Cheese Recipe

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Ingredients:

  • 1 Gallon of Milk (it doesn’t matter if it’s raw or pasteurized. Whole milk makes the best tasting cheese, but you can use 2% or skim milk too)
  • 1/2 cup of Lemon Juice, Apple Cider Vinegar, or White Vinegar (I use a mix of fresh lemon juice and ACV)
  • Salt, Pepper & Herbs To Taste (I typically use chives, garlic powder, and parsley)
  • 1 or 2 Large Pots
  • Cheesecloth
  • Colander
  • *If you’re keeping the whey (which you should!) you’ll need a few mason jars and a funnel

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Directions:

1. Heat Milk To A Boil

In a large pot, heat the milk on medium-high heat until it’s at a rolling boil. Be sure to stir continuously to avoid scorching!

2. Quickly Turn The Heat Off and Add Lemon Juice, ACV, or White Vinegar

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Once the milk is boiling, turn off the heat and quickly add your lemon juice, ACV, or white vinegar.

Be careful! It can easily overflow and make a huge mess!

The pot I use to make this farmer’s cheese is a standard large pot, and it usually overflows once I add the acidic ingredient. For that reason, I immediately move the pot to the sink before adding my lemon juice and apple cider vinegar!

If your pot is large enough, this won’t be an issue for you!

3. The Milk Will Immediately Separate/Curdle

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After adding your acidic ingredient, you should immediately see the milk curdle and separate into curds and whey. Stir it around a bit.

4. Line A Colander With Cheesecloth

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Line a colander with cheesecloth and place it in the sink. Using a wooden spoon, add the curds to the colander and add salt, pepper, and herbs.

5. *If You’re Keeping The Whey* – Strain The Whey Into Mason Jars

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You can strain the whey into another pot to get the rest of the curds out, or you can do what I do:

Place a small piece of cheesecloth over the top of a mason jar, then add the ring to hold it in place. Allow enough slack for it to hold the bits of curds that are still in the pot.

Put a canning funnel on top of the mason jar and pour the whey in.

I recommend keeping the whey! I’ll write an article about it’s various uses, but a quick Google search will show why it’s worth the extra step.

6. Hang or Press Your Farmer’s Cheese

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After mixing the herbs, salt, and pepper into the cheese, grab the sides of the cheesecloth and twist to squeeze out the remaining whey.

Then, hang the cheesecloth on a cabinet with a large bowl underneath to catch the whey as it drips. Alternatively, you can place the cheese and cheesecloth on a dish and put something heavy on top of it to press your cheese.

Don’t over-press or allow it to hang for too long or it will dry out! It takes some experimentation to get it just right. I tend to over-press, so I prefer the hanging method. I usually allow it to hang for about an hour to an hour and a half.

7. Shape or Crumble Your Cheese and Refrigerate

I prefer to leave my farmer’s cheese in whatever form it takes while hanging, with a bit of pressing at the end. Some people serve their farmer’s cheese crumbled. Either way, it’s delicious!

Wrap the cheese in a beeswax wrap, wax paper, or an airtight container and refrigerate. Enjoy!

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I recommend eating your farmer’s cheese within 5-7 days. It doesn’t usually last that long in our house, though! Use it as a spread on bagels and toast, or slice it and eat on crackers.

Farmer’s Cheese can also be used as a ricotta substitute in lasagna! Or, if you’re a super cheese-lover, you just eat it plain or with some fruit and honey! Though I’d suggest not adding chives if you plan on eating it in sweet dishes.

Have you ever made farmer’s cheese at home? What herbs do you like to use? If you make this recipe, I’d love to hear about it! Leave a comment below or snap a picture and tag me on Instagram and use the hashtag #homesteadmamamovement.

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FAQs

What is farmer's cheese made of? ›

What is farmer's cheese? Farmer's cheese, a fresh cheese variety, is a pressed cottage cheese that is slightly more acidic and has a firmer texture, thanks to a lower moisture content. Farmer's cheese can be made from the milk of cows, sheep, or goats and can be rolled in different herbs or seasonings for extra flavor.

What is the closest cheese to farmers cheese? ›

What's a good substitute for farmer's cheese? We've already mentioned that cottage cheese is a good alternative, but Indian paneer and ricotta work too. That said, certain Slavic recipes (like pierogis, blintzes, and vareniki) are simply not as authentic without it.

Is homemade farmers cheese good for you? ›

And though this super-versatile cheese can perk up any recipe from pierogis to parfaits (literally, farmer cheese can do it all) and fit into most diet plans, where it really shines is its health benefits, such as promoting a healthy gut and strong bones.

Is farmers cheese the same as ricotta? ›

Though very similar and interchangeable in most recipes; ricotta is made from whey, whereas Farmer's cheese is made from milk. Is there a substitute? If I don't have time to make this delicious curd cheese from scratch and you can't find it in the store, use Ricotta instead.

Is farmer cheese healthier than cottage cheese? ›

Both Farmer Cheese and cottage cheese are equally good sources of protein. And while there is no difference in quality and amount, consuming the fermented variety could be easier on the stomach for some.

What is American farmer cheese? ›

American-style farmer cheese (also farmer's cheese or farmers' cheese) is pressed curds, an unripened cheese made by adding rennet and bacterial starter to coagulate and acidify milk.

Why is my farmers cheese rubbery? ›

Too much rennet was used or too much butterfat, left your cheese during the process. Rubbery cheese can happen when an excess amount of rennet is used, too much rennet equals a rubber ball, too little, soup!

Is queso fresco the same as farmers cheese? ›

Cheese History: The story behind queso fresco

Queso fresco was born as a humble farmers cheese—no complex cheese aging techniques here, just simple and delicious fresh cheese. Queso fresco quickly gained popularity in Mexico and abroad, and today it's one of the most popular cheeses used in a variety of Mexican dishes.

What is Amish cheese? ›

Amish cheese is made with cow's milk and the milk is free of hormones or additives. Each type of cheese is made in a small batch instead of an extremely large batch such as mass produced cheese companies. Amish cheese is typically extra creamy and rich in taste.

Is farmers cheese bad for cholesterol? ›

It is also known for having fewer calories, and being lower in fat and cholesterol, than many other kinds of cheese. If you would like to have a go at cheese making at home, you may find that Farmer's Cheese is a simple place to start.

How do you preserve farmers cheese? ›

Farmer cheese will keep for up to a week in the refrigerator when stored in an airtight container. You can freeze farmer cheese; wrap in plastic wrap and place in a zip-top freezer bag. Upon thawing it, however, the texture will be a bit crumblier.

What can be substituted for farmers cheese? ›

Ricotta. This cheese is one of the best Farmer's cheese substitutes thanks to its closeness in texture and flavor. Similar to farmers cheese, ricotta has a mild taste and adds a beautiful smoothness to recipes. However, it's higher in dairy, so ricotta is a bit more on the creamy side.

What is another name for farmer cheese? ›

Also called twaróg, tvorog, or syr, among other names. Found in almost every Slavic, Baltic, and Germanic country. American-Style Farmer's Cheese. This is basically cottage cheese that has been pressed to remove water.

What is the flavor of farmers cheese? ›

It doesn't have the distinct flavor of cottage cheese, which I prefer because I think it makes it more versatile. The taste is milder and a little tangier than cottage cheese.

Is farmers cheese the same as fresh cheese? ›

Farmer cheese, cottage cheese, and ricotta are all fresh cheeses made by curdling milk with an acidic ingredient, such as vinegar, lemon juice, or citric acid. Farmer cheese is typically dryer and firmer than both cottage cheese and ricotta.

Is farmer cheese healthier than cream cheese? ›

The Good: Farmer's cheese is lower in calories, total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium compared to cream cheese and sliced hard cheese.

What does farmers cheese taste like? ›

The flavor reminds me of yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese all at once, rich and lactic with an appealing tang.

Is farmers cheese similar to cream cheese? ›

Easily made at home using milk or even kefir, farmer's cheese is a crumbly, creamy, fresh cheese that can stand in for cream cheese with a small adjustment. Blend the cheese up with just enough heavy cream to make a thick mixture. If your farmer's cheese isn't particularly tangy, add some lemon.

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