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**Tools:**
– Large stainless steel pot
– Slotted spoon
– Thermometer
– Colander
– Microwave-safe bowl or hot water bath for stretching
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### đ©âđł Step-by-Step: How to Make Mozzarella
**1. Warm the milk**
Pour the milk into your pot and stir in the dissolved citric acid. Heat gently to about 90°F (32°C).
**2. Add the rennet**
Stir in the rennet and let the milk sit, undisturbed, for 5â10 minutes until it forms a soft curd.
**3. Cut the curd**
Use a long knife to slice the curd into cubes. Gently heat again to around 105°F (40°C), stirring slowly.
**4. Separate the curds and whey**
Scoop the curds into a colander, letting the whey drain off. Press gently to remove excess liquid.
**5. Heat & stretch**
Microwave the curds (or use hot water) in short bursts until they reach about 135°F (57°C). Add salt, then stretch and fold the cheese until itâs smooth, glossy, and elastic. Roll into a ball or shape as desired.
**6. Cool & enjoy**
Plunge your mozzarella into cold water to set the shape. Then slice, tear, or devour it right away.
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### đ„ Ways to Use Your Fresh Mozzarella:
– Caprese salad with fresh basil and tomatoes
– Melted on homemade pizza or flatbreads
– Layered in lasagna or stuffed inside meatballs
– Eaten straight out of the fridge with a sprinkle of sea salt and olive oil
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### đĄ Tips for Success:
– Use **non-ultra-pasteurized milk** for the best results
– Donât skip the thermometerâtemperature matters!
– Be gentle with the curds until itâs time to stretch
– If itâs not perfect the first time, try againâit’s all part of the fun
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### đ§Ą Final Thoughts:
Making mozzarella at home is more than just a kitchen projectâitâs a *celebration* of food, patience, and creativity. The process is simple, the results are delicious, and the pride youâll feel when you slice into that soft, stretchy cheese? Absolutely worth it.
So roll up your sleeves, heat up some milk, and experience the joy of turning a few basic ingredients into something truly special.
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