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27″ Disposable Cheesecloth

(3 customer reviews)

Disposable cheesecloth. 10 sheets ( 27 x 27 ) inches. Lovely sheets to work with exactly the same way as the traditional cheesecloth without the hassle of washing.

From: £8.00

Product ID: 0044

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27″ Disposable Cheesecloth 10 sheets ( 27 x 27 ) inches. Lovely sheets to work with exactly the same way as the traditional cheesecloth without the hassle of washing.

27″ Disposable Cheesecloth Lovely sheets to work with in exactly the same way as the traditional cheesecloth without the hassle of washing.

***  Please note the disposable cheesecloth will not be suitable for all the same uses as the traditional cheesecloths ***

Disposable sheets can be immersed in boiling water for a couple of seconds before use. This sterilising method is also suitable for plastic moulds, traditional cheesecloths and matting too.

We stock two different sizes. 27″ x 27″ and  29″ x  29″ sheets. Sold in various quantities to suit home and small scale cheese makers.

Cheesecloth and Muslin Straining Bags made with fine, bleached white cheesecloth.

Furthermore, traditional cheesecloth is also perfect for wrapping Christmas puddings the old fashioned way. Home preserves and pickles too. Washable, durable, sustainable.

Moorlands is working hard to find a more sustainable alternative to disposable cheesecloth.

Traditionally, cheesecloth has been used in cheesemaking to separate the curds and whey, helping to form the cheese. Cheesecloth and muslin bags are great for straining stocks, homemade jelly, smoothies, custards, making tofu and cottage cheese. Paneer, an Indian fresh cheese, is commonly made using cheesecloth.

Christmas fruitcake, wrapped in a brandy infused cheesecloth as it ripens, is probable the best use for cheesecloth.

27″ Disposable Cheesecloth

 

Technical Data

Technical Data

3 reviews for 27″ Disposable Cheesecloth

  1. Amanda Dowson

    Easy to use and ideal for lining the moulds. Why bother with the washing at 35p per cloth!!

  2. Joe Donnelly

    Bought these because the idea of them being disposable appealed to me. However, having tried them I think I’ll stick with the proper cheesecloths. I found the disposable material difficult to flatten out properly when in the collander and in the moulds (too ‘springy’).

  3. Simon Jones

    Used by a professional Cheesemaker I know so thought I’d try them at home – worked great! And no washing as well. Cheese turned out very easily and no strands of cotton left behind. Will buy again!

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