This DIY cheese making kit from Urban Cheesecraft is just the thing for a handcrafted, small batch devotee. With straightforward instruction and all the supplies you need to make fresh mozzarella other than fresh milk, this kit makes it simple to make delicious curd in your own kitchen. Urban Cheescraft’s cheese-making kits include tips for success (like using milk that is not ultra pasteurized, which makes the cheese making process easier), and the ingredients (citric acid, rennet, cheese salt) are non gmo, vegetarian and gluten-free. Urban Cheesecraft’s packaging for the cheese making kits have a charming rustic yet urban look, and are utterly (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun) perfect for gift-giving.
Urban Cheesecraft Mozzarella & Ricotta DIY Cheese Kit, $25 + shipping (about $7 for 2-3 day USPS priority mail); made in Oregon.
WIN IT!!!
Urban Cheesecraft has generously offered to give one lucky Stylish Spoon reader an Urban Cheesecraft Mozzarella Kit – a $25 value! Leave a comment for this post to enter. DIY cheese making will be a fun DIY project to cure your post-holiday blues!
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Contest ends December 22, 2014 at Midnight EST. Winner will be chosen by Random.org and emailed.
USA only please; no PO Box addresses.
Special thanks to Urban Cheesecraft for providing samples for review.
What a great giveaway from a fantastic site. Thanks, Ilana!
Love the giveaway!
I follow you on twitter!
Great prize!!!
I like the post on FB.
OMG – I love mozz cheese 🙂
I’d love to try making my own ricotta!
Hi ilana,
I’m passionate about making cheese at home and agree that cheese making kits are a great way of taking first steps into what is a truly wonderful artform.
For any of your readers that were unsuccessful in this giveaway, I thought they may be interested in seeing a cheese making kit review I did on my site, which is dedicated to helping the novice cheese maker improve their art: http://homemadecheese.org/beginners-guide-to-cheese-making-kits.html
Best
Adam.