I’ve just begun my cheese making adventure and am looking forward to getting stuck in.
I’ve been reading Artisan Cheese Making at Home by Mary Carlin which is great.
On Friday I made a Queso Blanco which came out well and was very exciting. I’m looking forward to getting some cultures and trying some other soft cheeses.
It seems a good amount of cheeses require a low, steady temperature for the culture to take effect - 80-90F. My idea was to get my milk up to temperature on the hob, then put my milk pan in a water bath where I use an aquarium heater and small pump to circulate the water. The heaters usually go up to 90F.
This way I have a (hopefully) foolproof/low effort way of maintaining the right temperature!
For the higher temperatures, I have a device called a Ninja Block which is an Internet of Things device. I can use this to monitor the temperature of my milk/water bath and use a rule to turn on/off a single electric hob to keep the temperature stable. It’s basically an arduino and a beaglebone with a really easy to use interface to build rules and monitor/control over the internet from anywhere.
Outside the cheese world, I also run a small smokehouse business and I use my Ninja Block to control heating and fans etc. It would be great to get it controlling the cheese making & aging process too!
Anyway, sorry for the long intro, think I got over excited.
Sam.