A few years back I learned how to make fresh cheese from buttermilk. It is really quick and easy to make and don’t really require any weird equipment. And it is perfect for larping events. It also has the added benefit of producing whey, which is super handy for baking. Traditionally this cheese is made at home and is called “knapost”.
You basically just take buttermilk, simmer it and then drain it. After about a quarter of an hour you have a lovely soft fresh cheese that goes well on bread or on top of a frumenty or porridge . It should be seasoned – preferably with fresh herbs.
This batch is a bit dry, but it tasted amazing with peaches and nutmeg.
1literbuttermilk (if you can get the old fashioned kind that works better)
salt, to taste
fresh herbs
Instructions
Simmer the buttermilk in a pot until it separates (yes, that looks icky). That takes 5-10 min
Put the milk into a tea towl and hang it to drain (hanging it from the tap works well) and let it drain into a bowl.. Save the whey and use it in baking.
After about 15 min you have a thick soft cheese left in the tea towel. If it is too dry, stir some of the whey back in.