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Download File: https://septemberfarmcheese.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/products/cheese/Cheese-Curds/Food-Network-video.mp4?_=1Buy your Cheese Curds online made with fresh farm milk from our Honey Brook, PA farm and in our very own vat. You'll love the squeaky experience of cheddar cheese curds freshly prepared and shipped fresh directly to your home or business. No more asking the question "Where can I buy Cheese Curds Online," you have found your match!
Brand new to cheese making, Dave and I took a week-long cheese making training course at The University of Wisconsin. The day before classes were to start, we decided to visit a cheese factory while we anticipated our big day ahead.
We walked into a large factory and found “ Today’s Curds” available on the counter. We were newbies! We thought the ones in the refrigerator were the thing to get. The locals all said we should get “Today’s” and off we went with two bags. We opened them up as we drove back to our hotel exclaiming, “These are amazing; we have to sell these!” Many conversations over the next few days revolved around how we could get people in Pennsylvania hooked on cheese curds! Meanwhile, we couldn’t stop eating them!
The cheese curds were some of the first cheeses we had to sell since they are fresh from the vat. We had fun getting creative with adding flavors like tomato and basil, ranch, and Cajun seasoning.
I think it has taken time to help folks on the East coast learn how delicious these are, but I think we have succeeded. We often sell out before another fresh batch is ready for the shelves.
September Farm Cheese Curds might be the most fresh cheddar cheese curds you could find. Our cheese is made from milk on our family farm located near our store. The video at the left shows the process.
Find Your Cheese CurdsMilk from our dairy is first pasteurized before it is ready for cheesemaking. When the milk is at ninety degrees the first ingredient, cheese culture, is added to the milk. Cheese culture, which activates the milk and turns the milk sugars into lactic acid, is also a key ingredient to identifying the cheese’s character after aging.
The next ingredient added is rennet. This ingredient is an enzyme that causes the milk to coagulate, a very fascinating part of cheese making, as the cheese sets up like custard in approximately twenty minutes. It is then time to cut the curd.
This is done by placing curd knives into the vat. These curd knives are basically sets of wires that run horizontally and vertically and cut the entire vat from top to bottom into quarter inch cubes. These cubes are very soft and fragile at first but as they cook, they firm up and continue to release more whey.
Cooking the curd is a very delicate process as we heat the vat with steam from ninety degrees to 102 degrees only allowing it to rise two degrees every five minutes. When the curd is completely cooked we will have 600 pounds of curds from 6000 pounds of milk. Approximately ten percent becomes cheese.
Once the curds are cooked and have reached the correct consistency, we push them to the back of the vat and drain off the whey. The whey that has been drained is eventually spread on neighboring farm fields as fertilizer.
Whey is a byproduct of cheese making but when processed, can be found in other foods we eat as well as some animal feeds.The curds will knit together in the bottom of the vat.
Using a large knife, we will cut them to form large slabs of cheese. These slabs are rotated and stacked every fifteen minutes as they continue to release more whey, firming up and consolidating. This is called the cheddaring process. At this point it is time to “cut the curd.”
We do this by feeding the slabs through a curd mill, which cuts the slabs into finger-sized pieces called cheddar cheese curds. The curds are salted and sometimes find customers waiting for them, warm and fresh, straight from the vat!
“The cheese curds are my go to whenever I stop in.”
We use non-iodized, semi coarse salt in our cheese. This salt dissolves into our cheese curds at the optimum rate, and serves four very important purposes:
We offer a variety of seasonings to vary the experience of our cheese curds. You can try Bacon Smoked Cheese Curds, Bacon Horseradish curds, Cajun Cheese Curds and more. If you're sure what you want, try the Curd Collection which gives you four cheese curd flavors so you can taste the various flavors and pick a favorite.
Long ago, cheesemakers used to bring fresh cheese curds home for their children as a treat. Eventually they decided to sell them to the public. In the midwest, everyone knows a cheese curd!
Some customers like using our cheese curds to make poutine, a traditional French Canadian dish covering French fries and cheese curds with brown gravy. Sometimes called “Canada’s national dish,” poutine has many variations, but it’s always made best with fresh cheese curds. September Farm can deliver your cheese curds without losing that just-out-of-the-vat freshness.
September Farm ships our delicious cheese curds straight to your door! Your order of cheese curds will be packaged and shipped quickly, and you’ll still get that classic squeak when you bite into our cheese curds. Try all our flavory options, including Bacon Smoked Cheese Curds, Garlic Dill Cheese Curds, or our traditional favorite One Pound Sack of Original Cheese Curds.
Not sure which flavor of Cheese Curds you will like best? A great place to begin is with our variety pack of cheddar cheese curds. We will send you four packs of our favorite cheese curds and you can try each one. Then when you are ready to buy more cheese curds online, pick the one(s) you like best and enjoy your favorite snack day after day.
Buy the Curd CollectionWe guarantee all products to arrive in satisfactory condition to the address given if delivery can be made when first attempted. Delivery services will not forward our packages and many of our gifts can’t stand reshipping.
Orders are processed and shipped Monday through Friday. When shipping to warmer climates, we avoid shipping over the weekend. We ship our products UPS or USPS. We cannot assume responsibility for perishable products if we are given an incorrect address.
Most orders arrive between 3-6 business days, depending on processing time and destination. If you would like your order to arrive on a specific time frame, please make note of this in the comment section of your order.
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