Great video, but I have to say the most impressive part...was the pouring of the fresh milk from a 5 gallon bucket into the jars without spilling a drop. Now that’s impressive 😊😉
@@elenasimon1270 Your negative comment spell out exactly how lost, lonely, want to be loved and desperate you are. DAMN, You gave your own INNDER SELF away. God Bless... and THAT is not a fairy tale either.
Hey guys! I just had a thought when Sara said she wished the sirracha flavored cheese had a slightly more vinegary taste. Have you ever freeze dried pickles yet? When you get them dry, grind them up into a powder then add your "pucker powder" to whatever you want to have that vinegary taste. A light sprinkle of that to the sirracha would put it over the moon! Let us know if you decide to try it. I use my pucker powder for all kinds of things from salads to dips and even in my version of German potato salad. It's a wonderful seasoning and so versatile.
Love you channel guys!!! Don't dump the salted whey...keep it in a small jar and use it (as the water) in your homemade bread, sub it for the water when you cook oatmeal or in a soup stock...it gives it great flavor! Hugs and Blessings
Yum! Lotsa protien too! I think this is what's used to make protien powders that are really expensive. I make ricotta with mine... reheat it, strain through small holed cheese cloth, add a bit more salt & some rosemary. Knead it or stir with a fork, pop it in a container with a lid. Put that in the fridge for a couple of hours. Add it to lasagne, mozerella, eat it with basil and tomatoes on baby greens, etc. Yum!
We had a Jersey when I was a child ... my hands could never get the milking down right and no milking machine for us. My mom milked daily and my job was to skim cream and set the churn every night to churn butter using my grandmother’s crock churn with a cypress wood dasher and churn butter the next morning before school.
We had Buffalo. Very rich thick milk. we drank raw milk. At the time did not have fridge or even electricity in the village We boiled the milk three times. made yogurt/ butter, butter milk. Ghee. I loved thick cream after boiling and on cooling floating in pan. Rice with that thick cream- just yum yum - And that's paneer in Hindi they made. with lemon juice and curdled milk. to make sweet and sour Indian dishes
We had a “milk” refrigerator when we had a milk cow when I was kid. My mom used crocks that were about 6” inches deep that she poured the fresh milk in. She placed a dinner plate on top and stacked them in fridge. Because the crocks were essentially bowls, it was super easy to skim off the cream (my job). Mom churned once a week to make butter and butter milk with a large floor churn with a “dasher” made of oak that my dad made. I wish she hadn’t sold it.
I don't buy junk food, so I learned recipes, too. Potato chips are super easy, and a great treat (use a potato peeler or cheese grater to cut them thin). Also fantastic is homemade tortilla chips. Some mesa flour, a little water, roll, cut and fry. Don't forget the salsa!
I must tell you....your shirt was so appropriate for Holy Saturday!!! Hope you don’t mind-I sent the sentiment to loved ones wishing them Easter blessings. Sending you and your family those same blessings. It’s a pleasure following you. Thanks for sharing.
Kevin and Sarah we love watching you two. You work so well together. We can tell through your videos that you enjoy each others company. With your new dehydrator, you two are turning into couple of mad scientists!
I’m sure you both have your days, but I’m impressed how you know what to do without using words. I like that he cooks as much as you garden/building fences! The two of you just work and have similar visions. You both found that rare relationship. Happy for all your adventures!
We always look for you and Kevin's videos first each morning and Justin Rhoades in the afternoon. Sarah, I love your attitude, how you and Kevin work so well together, and the wonderful information that you provide. You guys are great. I love your you tube channel. What a blessing and example you guys are for what a couple who works hard, has the same interests, and share faithfulness can accomplish.
Rhonda Albrecht I know the feelings. We had Buffalo who hated women. Only my dad was able to milk. Once when he was on away on work treat, I tried - she was so difficult, it took me few days for her to allow me to milk her. But after that- no problem. I was only 10 at the time. I miss that life even after 70 yrs.
I really enjoy your content guys! And that t-shirt of "Plot Twist, He Lives" is awesome. I really do look forward to your videos, God bless, and stay safe always. Best wishes to you both.
Mom used to use a demitasse spoon to skim out of the milk bottles the milkman brought. Used only for whipped cream for strawberry shortcake. This was back in the mid 50's
Your farm is beautiful and I have 1 question. “How do you keep everything so organized healthy and clean? Plz make a video or many short ones with how u take care of your gardens, home, meal planning, an interview with your girls and so many more.
I love you guys. You encourage me, even at 57, to do more in the way of making our own food. If only I had started 20 years ago before my disabilities became an obstacle. With that said we have a garden and 4 hens and we have a FD on lay away. I do canning but fd does seem like it will do most of our long-term storing. I imagine as seniors it'll be nice to still have the ability to enjoy my cooking without all the work.
LOL got up yesterday, so disappointed that there was no video😩. Didn’t remember that i was off work for Good Friday! I really look forward to These videos. Really love these two. God bless to you and Happy Easter.
LOVE your T-shirt!!! I was raised on a farm, but my hubby will not even touch a shovel much less a stove. How truly blessed you both are for finding each other. May God watch over you, your homestead and your family.
So clever! As if I didn’t yearn to have a Jersey milk cow already! I think another great flavor will be using fresh herbs from the garden=garlic with basil, maybe?
I just love the two of you, the excitement level is contagious. The wife and I live in a small town but still in a neighborhood and we are planning on selling this house when our daughter graduates and buying some property so we can do the homestead life. We already have chickens, bees and a small garden but we are wanting more self-reliance from society. Keep the videos coming we are learning so much from your experience.
Tillimook is great! I took my kids there too! We got to try a 25 year old cheese (adults only). Nothing compares to it! I need a cave or root cellar so I can age my own white cheddar too! If you ever get a chance to try cheddar aged for 25+ years, absolutely try it! It's expensive because the care it needs, but it's so worth treating yourself!
I absolutely love your videos! Lots of great information and love your witnessing too. My great uncle was a pastor and used to tell us all the time to “witness always and only if necessary use words”. You both practice that perfectly. I’ve always tried to live simply and we just recently started raising chickens. I’m really enjoying them and looking forward to having their fresh eggs. I currently get fresh eggs from a friend. Looking for chicken info is how I found your videos. I’m thankful that I did.
Sarah try dehydrating/freezedrying your schriracha before you put it on the cheese..then do the tablespoon of dried .. I dehydrate mine to powder and it keep the vinegar taste
Love the shirt. Happy Easter "And when they found not his body, they came, saying, that they had also seen a vision of angels, which said that he was alive."
I make this cheese (queso fresco) a lot. I have discovered putting the milk into my instant pot and putting the yogurt setting to boil you don’t have to babysit it. It doesn’t burn and it comes pretty close to the temperature you need. Then just finish the process with the vinegar.
Kevin & Sarah if you miss Indian food I have a recipe that you can use all your fresh ingredients from home, except the spices, ginger & rice. This is such an easy recipe. I have made it for friends and coworkers and it is always a hit. Indian Butter Chicken 6 TB Butter 4 LB Chicken cut into 2" Chunks 1 onion, diced 3 Garlic Cloves 1 TB Ginger, grated 1 1/2 cup tomato sauce 3 TB Garam Masala 1 tsp chili powder 1 tsp cumin, ground 1 tsp cayenne pepper 1 cup cream salt & pepper to taste In large skillet cook the chicken in 2 TB of the butter. Set aside. Using another 2 TB butter cook the onion until soft. Ad the garlic, garam masala, ginger, chili powder, cumin, and cayenne. Stir to combine and cook about 45 seconds. Add the tomato sauce and the mixture simmer for 5 minutes. Add the cram. Bring it back to a simmer and add the chicken. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Keep heat low. Stir in the remaining 2 TB butter and season with salt & pepper to taste. Serve over rice.
I love this .. I too enjoy the process. I think it has been lost with our microwave culture. I want to make my own cheese and butter .. I am pressing in and would appreciate you all to pray for me. My name is Joyce. I am 60 today .. and I am ready to just be able to enjoy my last days ... on a homestead with my chickens and pigs and a jersey cow ... not there yet .. praying for it to be this year ... in Jesus name .. amen .. this was a blessing thanks you guys
I think activities like this is a time for opportunity to be thankful and know we are blessed. (I don't have a cow so in my case my activities are different, lol)
I keep trying to talk my husband into a milk cow, but I think the best I will get is goats. lol Thanks for another awesome video. We have been watching y'all since before we moved back from Korea in August 2020. You and several other homestead channels inspired us to start out own channel and we are having so much fun with it. Thank you! :)
I'm from Wisconsin, so you know how much I love cheese curds. This is a great idea. Imagine how many flavors of this that you could make. You could even do snack mixes of different flavors together. How cool!
GOOD MORNING SARAH AND KEVIN LOVE TO SEE YOUR COW AND MILKING ROSE IS SO ENJOYABLE SHE IS DOING SO GOOD. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. HAPPY EASTER TO YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Why fear the judgements of the world. The only judgement that matters in the end is God's. God bless Kevin and Sarah for their faith and strength in God.
Great idea! I'm sure you're thinking of other flavors, I would freeze dry some tomato juice to make a powder & use that as well, dry ranch mix, garlic & herbs, etc... I think you're going to have a great time trying new flavors.
Hi Sarah&Kevin, you have filled me with so much knowledge on homesteading+ how to video's. Always looking for more input, I "Thank You!" "So Very Much!" 😊🍯🍞🍳🌱
One of my favorite flavorings for cheese is tomato basil. Tomato powder is perfect for that...I dehydrate my tomatoes to make the powder. Still no freeze dryer here to try this crunchy cheesy goodness 😢
Thanks for sharing. I was reading the comments thinking can you use a dehydrator if you don't have a freeze dry system? At what temperature and how long does it take to dehydrate the cheese? I'm fairly new to dehydrating.
I'm sorry for the confusion. I have not dehydrated cheese. I was speaking about dehydrating tomatoes for the tomato powder USED in the cheese. I will edit to fix the confusion.
I was reading an article about freeze-drying, & it said that vinegar & other acids tend to evaporate along with the water. One way to restore the acid lost from the sriracha might be to dust the dried pieces with powdered citric acid.
Thank you for all your inspiration given and learned. Bless you and your family in these days as we gladly enjoy God's gift of life to the receivers... we love you.
Suggestions: Try mixing the cumin, curry powder together & add a wee bit of turmeric & onion. I was raised in India & thus learned from the originals how to make curry. Not really that hard. Curry powder, cumin & turmeric are staple spices in curry. How about some garlic & onions in with the oregano.
HI, Just came across you're channel by accident. When I was a kid my mom use to make dulce de leche with the old milk. It's sweet. You should try making it to see if you like it. It's a Cuban dessert. Thanks for the great video.❤✌
Three and a half gallons of milk. We pay 1.99 to 2.59 per gallon here in AZ so 6 to ten dollars for all that they had showing. I think it is reasonable. But need to already have the freeze dryer. For Sarah and Kevin it's just a way of them using up the excess milk on the homestead.
Electric milking machines are so worth the money. I was milking 9 cows by hand when my parents bought one. It made my life so much easier as I did the night milking by myself.
Looks amazing! It would be really great blended up & sprinkled on popcorn, homemade corn or potato chips, or home fries. You could even use it in rice meals. Thank you for the idea. I'll be getting my large harvest right next month. 😊
We just got our HR freeze drier...AND we're getting our first milk cow! Can't wait to try this recipe. I'll definitely be making the buffalo sauce variety!! :D Thank you SO MUCH for your constant inspiration
My 7 year old granddaughter just watched your video with me and we learned so much She is most anxious for us to try making butter and cheese. I have enjoyed watching each adventure on your homestead and look forward to the next.
North Wales Uk, I wish I could also join in with the tasting, looks delicious, next batches will keep improving as you adjust to your tastes, 🤗we made the cheese but never thought to freeze dry thanks for sharing 😀
I really enjoy your videos! I really admire what you have done in building your homestead. I cannot homestead myself, but I'm always learning something and I especially enjoy watching the animals. God bless you!
Hi! Thanks!!!Great ideas!!! About the cheese, if you add the juice of 1 lemon and leave the milk in the fridge, en the morning, just use a t-shirt to separate add salt and you have cream cheese!!!About the whey, the one without salt, I use it for baking protein bars. The one with salt, I use it to cook my spaghetti!!! I am ordering my freeze drier!!!!! You guys convinced me!!!!
Very happy to hear that you love Indian food. You all are invited to have Indian food at our home when you plan to visit India in future. Enjoyed the flavoured cheese video. Thank you. 😊
Sarah you look like a ray of sunshine in this video...love your long hair. Mine is too thin to let it grow out. I admire people's hair I guess because I don't have enough. Milk looks SOOOOO GOOD!!! 😋😋😋 I like the cream on the milk. Oh my goodness!! Ya' 'll make me miss my grandma...yep would be so nice to have a huge gallon jug of that cream. I would love making that cheese...but I'm thinking roasted garlic & herb
great idea to freeze dry. Mom and I make cheese and we typically use dill and chives in one, homemade onion powder and garlic in one , honey and cinimmon, and one with onion soup mix, have also done them with powder ranch mix. all of which are good.
“You don’t even need a cow” Kevin says! 😜🤣🤣🤣 Thanks goodness because we aren’t quite there yet. We need your recipes for snack foods like potato chips! And other kid friendly snacks (with or without freeze drying) PLEASE! Pickle cheese is a necessity! Make pickle powder in the freeze dryer then make the pickle flavored cheese! Ranch would also be a great flavor.
We love your shirt!! You are planting a seed for thousands of people to chose Jesus as their Lord and Savior to forgive them and live in Heaven for all eternity with JESUS.
Religion is like a pe nis. It’s a fine thing to have and take pride in but the second you whip it out and start talking about it to people who didn’t ask you’ve crossed a line. Extra points for the people who shove it down the throats of strangers. Cheers.
Incredibly interesting …makes me wonder if you can use a gravy separator as well for the Creme removal from that incredible fresh milk…as a child growing up in Bavaria my job when I was visiting my Oma in the summers was going across the meadow and get fresh milk from the farmer next door pails and all…those memories can’t be replaced and are such a treasure…you have my interest peaked and I’m excited to try this especially for our daily salads..and we allllll love the vinegar tart flavors…thanks so much for sharing …stay blessed
I have watch your videos over& over. And I love your new cow but I truly miss your old one. I know that she is in a better place and Sarah I love your shirt. Awesome job Kevin. I wish I lived near so you can teach me how to make 🧀 cheese.
If you don't have a freeze dryer and you just want to make the cheese, do you just try to make the cheese in a ball and then refrigerate? Thanks! and love your videos!
Yes, it works beautifully that way and kind of tastes like Boursin cheese from the store. My flavor mine with granulated garlic and basil and it's delicious on crackers.
Great video, but I have to say the most impressive part...was the pouring of the fresh milk from a 5 gallon bucket into the jars without spilling a drop. Now that’s impressive 😊😉
I actually thought the same thing. My first thought was, “oh I’d so have that all over the counter.” Lol Great job
Yeah she’d done that a time or 2 before lol
You are so right! I even said out loud, "Use a Stainless Steel funnel!" LOL!
Same!
@@dkaysette hahaha ... I was thinking a mason jar funnel but I too said it out loud.
In response to your tshirt
“He does live”
“Amen!”
He is risen indeed!
Every fairy tale is true.
@@elenasimon1270 Every truth is not a fairy tale.
@@elenasimon1270 Your negative comment spell out exactly how lost, lonely, want to be loved and desperate you are. DAMN, You gave your own INNDER SELF away. God Bless... and THAT is not a fairy tale either.
He is returning with great glory and power! Maranatha!
Hey guys! I just had a thought when Sara said she wished the sirracha flavored cheese had a slightly more vinegary taste. Have you ever freeze dried pickles yet? When you get them dry, grind them up into a powder then add your "pucker powder" to whatever you want to have that vinegary taste. A light sprinkle of that to the sirracha would put it over the moon! Let us know if you decide to try it. I use my pucker powder for all kinds of things from salads to dips and even in my version of German potato salad. It's a wonderful seasoning and so versatile.
Great idea...I’m sure Sara will love it
Brilliant idea!! I will be freeze drying pickles before I make my cheese curds.
Love you channel guys!!! Don't dump the salted whey...keep it in a small jar and use it (as the water) in your homemade bread, sub it for the water when you cook oatmeal or in a soup stock...it gives it great flavor! Hugs and Blessings
Yum! Lotsa protien too! I think this is what's used to make protien powders that are really expensive. I make ricotta with mine... reheat it, strain through small holed cheese cloth, add a bit more salt & some rosemary. Knead it or stir with a fork, pop it in a container with a lid. Put that in the fridge for a couple of hours. Add it to lasagne, mozerella, eat it with basil and tomatoes on baby greens, etc. Yum!
@@CarolReidCA so, what do you do to make ricotta? What's the special ingredient?
Freeze dry the whey!
We had a Jersey when I was a child ... my hands could never get the milking down right and no milking machine for us. My mom milked daily and my job was to skim cream and set the churn every night to churn butter using my grandmother’s crock churn with a cypress wood dasher and churn butter the next morning before school.
And that was the good old days
Today you can "churn" butter in in a blender or food processor. I'll bet there are a lot of memories attached to doing that every day!
We had Buffalo. Very rich thick milk. we drank raw milk. At the time did not have fridge or even electricity in the village We boiled the milk three times. made yogurt/ butter, butter milk. Ghee. I loved thick cream after boiling and on cooling floating in pan. Rice with that thick cream- just yum yum -
And that's paneer in Hindi they made. with lemon juice and curdled milk. to make sweet and sour Indian dishes
@Vijay how do you use ghee?
@@debbie2663 I am keeping your post, I know interesting recipe of Cheese curry melt in mouth when I get time I will post it for you.
We had a “milk” refrigerator when we had a milk cow when I was kid. My mom used crocks that were about 6” inches deep that she poured the fresh milk in. She placed a dinner plate on top and stacked them in fridge. Because the crocks were essentially bowls, it was super easy to skim off the cream (my job). Mom churned once a week to make butter and butter milk with a large floor churn with a “dasher” made of oak that my dad made. I wish she hadn’t sold it.
I don't buy junk food, so I learned recipes, too. Potato chips are super easy, and a great treat (use a potato peeler or cheese grater to cut them thin). Also fantastic is homemade tortilla chips. Some mesa flour, a little water, roll, cut and fry. Don't forget the salsa!
I used to make our chips like that when my boys were young and at home❤️
Yep but ppl just too lazy. Easy 2. Buy ay store
*Oh my goodness! I LOVE YOUR shirt!!!*
❤️❤️❤️ *”He is Risen!”* ❤️❤️❤️
Greetings from a German living in France. I love your channel. It's time to say at least thank you for all your inspiring work. God bless you!
I must tell you....your shirt was so appropriate for Holy Saturday!!!
Hope you don’t mind-I sent the sentiment to loved ones wishing them Easter blessings.
Sending you and your family those same blessings.
It’s a pleasure following you.
Thanks for sharing.
Kevin and Sarah we love watching you two. You work so well together. We can tell through your videos that you enjoy each others company. With your new dehydrator, you two are turning into couple of mad scientists!
I’m sure you both have your days, but I’m impressed how you know what to do without using words. I like that he cooks as much as you garden/building fences! The two of you just work and have similar visions. You both found that rare relationship. Happy for all your adventures!
I think it’s also that they see working on their relationship as another reasonable household chore that yields a good return, like animal husbandry
@@michelleboyle6497 and some couples just click.
freeze dryers are great.
We always look for you and Kevin's videos first each morning and Justin Rhoades in the afternoon. Sarah, I love your attitude, how you and Kevin work so well together, and the wonderful information that you provide. You guys are great. I love your you tube channel. What a blessing and example you guys are for what a couple who works hard, has the same interests, and share faithfulness can accomplish.
So pleased that Rose is now so much into her routine now that the milking process goes smoothly.
Right! She looks like she has really gotten to be a good girl quickly on the milking stand.
Rhonda Albrecht I know the feelings. We had Buffalo who hated women. Only my dad was able to milk. Once when he was on away on work treat, I tried - she was so difficult, it took me few days for her to allow me to milk her. But after that- no problem. I was only 10 at the time. I miss that life even after 70 yrs.
You're incredible. The way you both have learned and adapted to animal husbandry is remarkable. Some people were just made for the homestead life!
Y'all never fail to teach your viewers! I'm living my life vicariously through your videos. Keep it up and God Bless.
I really enjoy your content guys! And that t-shirt of "Plot Twist, He Lives" is awesome. I really do look forward to your videos, God bless, and stay safe always. Best wishes to you both.
Came here just to say this very thing.
You and Justin Rhodes give me an enjoyable view into the homestead lifestyle. Your content is awesome! Much gratitude! Many blessings!
Mom used to use a demitasse spoon to skim out of the milk bottles the milkman brought. Used only for whipped cream for strawberry shortcake. This was back in the mid 50's
We always had fresh, raw milk so we had to shake it a lot to mix cream back into milk.
Oh my this would be good as a crouton replacement for the extra crunch on a salad! Sarah and Kevin you are awesome!!
Who else watched the whole thing knowing full well you’ll never do this? 😅 I love your videos Living Traditions! 🥰
I'm just at the beginning, but since I don't have a whole lot of milk, chances are I will not make it😁 I'm going to try camembert first!
I did
I kept thinking: Not only do I not have a cow and a freeze dryer, my colander is flimsy compared to theirs 😅💕
Of course!
@@Diana-ze8wu haha me too 😁
You two are so sweet together, i was just smiling over and over as it came to the tasting
Thanks for the uplifting tee shirt. He does live! In me! And my family and friends. I needed that!
The long way round is called living. Enjoying life. Good on you.
Your farm is beautiful and I have 1 question. “How do you keep everything so organized healthy and clean? Plz make a video or many short ones with how u take care of your gardens, home, meal planning, an interview with your girls and so many more.
I love my freeze dryer. I've saved so much money using my dryer. Dried Cheese is awesome!!! My new snack is dried strawberries.
Freeze dried strawberries are my favorite. I buy them all the time.
I think my new goal is save for a freeze dryer lol
Do you have a Harvest Right also? I'm looking into buying one.
@@tinazatse7008 yes. I do. I have the large
I want one of those so bad....❤️
Strawberries are amazing!!! Try canned pears. They are soooo good!!
I love you guys. You encourage me, even at 57, to do more in the way of making our own food. If only I had started 20 years ago before my disabilities became an obstacle. With that said we have a garden and 4 hens and we have a FD on lay away. I do canning but fd does seem like it will do most of our long-term storing. I imagine as seniors it'll be nice to still have the ability to enjoy my cooking without all the work.
Bonus to working overnights is that I am awake and ready when your Saturday video drops at 4am ☺
LOL got up yesterday, so disappointed that there was no video😩. Didn’t remember that i was off work for Good Friday! I really look forward to
These videos. Really love these two. God bless to you and Happy Easter.
@@psum6537 Happy Easter💜
LOVE your T-shirt!!! I was raised on a farm, but my hubby will not even touch a shovel much less a stove. How truly blessed you both are for finding each other. May God watch over you, your homestead and your family.
So clever! As if I didn’t yearn to have a Jersey milk cow already! I think another great flavor will be using fresh herbs from the garden=garlic with basil, maybe?
Tomato, garlic, and basil would be a perfect combination! Great way to use up surplus tomatoes. Great idea!
Garlic anything would be amazing! Or maybe smoking the curds first! I can imagine soooo many options!
@@lhodgens I'm a garlic- holic! I eat garlic every day.
@@charleswise5570 same! I can't cook without garlic and onions lol
Remember thyme...mmmmm
I just love the two of you, the excitement level is contagious. The wife and I live in a small town but still in a neighborhood and we are planning on selling this house when our daughter graduates and buying some property so we can do the homestead life. We already have chickens, bees and a small garden but we are wanting more self-reliance from society. Keep the videos coming we are learning so much from your experience.
When my kids were young, we would take them to a cheese factory in Oregon. The kids loved what they called squeaky cheese.
Cheese curds! I love good freshly made ones! They do squeak when you bite them lol
Tillamook!!!!!! It’s the best.
Tillimook is great! I took my kids there too! We got to try a 25 year old cheese (adults only). Nothing compares to it! I need a cave or root cellar so I can age my own white cheddar too! If you ever get a chance to try cheddar aged for 25+ years, absolutely try it! It's expensive because the care it needs, but it's so worth treating yourself!
In Wisconsin, Ellsworth Creamer is the home of the squeakiest cheese curds!
IMy kids loved it, too! Used to get our curds at The Bandon Cheese Factory, down by Coos Bay, on the southern Oregon coast!
Loving the message printed on your yellow T-shirt, Sarah. 💜💛💙
Love your plot twist shirt! Always good to see a new video from my fellow Ozarkans.
I absolutely love your videos! Lots of great information and love your witnessing too.
My great uncle was a pastor and used to tell us all the time to “witness always and only if necessary use words”. You both practice that perfectly.
I’ve always tried to live simply and we just recently started raising chickens. I’m really enjoying them and looking forward to having their fresh eggs. I currently get fresh eggs from a friend. Looking for chicken info is how I found your videos. I’m thankful that I did.
Variety is the spice of life! I’m sure your lives do not get boring! Happy Easter Kevin, Sarah & family ❣️
Sarah try dehydrating/freezedrying your schriracha before you put it on the cheese..then do the tablespoon of dried .. I dehydrate mine to powder and it keep the vinegar taste
You can keep your mozerella cubed in venegat or brine too! Yum!
A blessed Resurrection day to each of you and what a way to celebrate! Dried cheese curds instead of all the sweets that are around. Looks delicious!
Sarah - I think if you add some powdered citric acid when you add the sriracha it would help add that tang you are craving! Thanks for sharing!
Love the shirt. Happy Easter "And when they found not his body, they came, saying, that they had also seen a vision of angels, which said that he was alive."
I make this cheese (queso fresco) a lot. I have discovered putting the milk into my instant pot and putting the yogurt setting to boil you don’t have to babysit it. It doesn’t burn and it comes pretty close to the temperature you need. Then just finish the process with the vinegar.
Great idea!
Kevin & Sarah if you miss Indian food I have a recipe that you can use all your fresh ingredients from home, except the spices, ginger & rice. This is such an easy recipe. I have made it for friends and coworkers and it is always a hit. Indian Butter Chicken
6 TB Butter
4 LB Chicken cut into 2" Chunks
1 onion, diced
3 Garlic Cloves
1 TB Ginger, grated
1 1/2 cup tomato sauce
3 TB Garam Masala
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp cumin, ground
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 cup cream
salt & pepper to taste
In large skillet cook the chicken in 2 TB of the butter. Set aside. Using another 2 TB butter cook the onion until soft. Ad the garlic, garam masala, ginger, chili powder, cumin, and cayenne. Stir to combine and cook about 45 seconds. Add the tomato sauce and the mixture simmer for 5 minutes. Add the cram. Bring it back to a simmer and add the chicken. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Keep heat low. Stir in the remaining 2 TB butter and season with salt & pepper to taste. Serve over rice.
Love it! 28:39, one blissful Jersey cow girl. God is good, I sing his praise. Happy Easter.
You guys are amazing to be able to stay away from store bought snacks and drinks. I can't imagine
I love this .. I too enjoy the process. I think it has been lost with our microwave culture. I want to make my own cheese and butter .. I am pressing in and would appreciate you all to pray for me. My name is Joyce. I am 60 today .. and I am ready to just be able to enjoy my last days ... on a homestead with my chickens and pigs and a jersey cow ... not there yet .. praying for it to be this year ... in Jesus name .. amen .. this was a blessing thanks you guys
I love that you 'get' the whole slowly ladling the cream off of fresh milk. I thought I was crazy for loving those moments so much.
I think activities like this is a time for opportunity to be thankful and know we are blessed. (I don't have a cow so in my case my activities are different, lol)
I keep trying to talk my husband into a milk cow, but I think the best I will get is goats. lol Thanks for another awesome video. We have been watching y'all since before we moved back from Korea in August 2020. You and several other homestead channels inspired us to start out own channel and we are having so much fun with it. Thank you! :)
I'd go for a gentle Jersey over any goat!
I'm from Wisconsin, so you know how much I love cheese curds. This is a great idea. Imagine how many flavors of this that you could make. You could even do snack mixes of different flavors together. How cool!
GOOD MORNING SARAH AND KEVIN LOVE TO SEE YOUR COW AND MILKING ROSE IS SO ENJOYABLE SHE IS DOING SO GOOD. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. HAPPY EASTER TO YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL
I love your "plot twist" tee shirt. Happy Resurrection Day. "He is Risen!"
Amen!
He HAS risen indeed!
Be careful you will offend some snowflake and you will be demonetized or demonized!
Hallelujah!
Why fear the judgements of the world. The only judgement that matters in the end is God's. God bless Kevin and Sarah for their faith and strength in God.
Great idea! I'm sure you're thinking of other flavors, I would freeze dry some tomato juice to make a powder & use that as well, dry ranch mix, garlic & herbs, etc... I think you're going to have a great time trying new flavors.
LOVE the Plot Twist shirt!
PRAISE GOD, He has risen!
I appreciated how gentle she was with the cow.
Put the cream on your breakfast cereal. It’s fantastic!!
Hi Sarah&Kevin, you have filled me with so much knowledge on homesteading+ how to video's. Always looking for more input, I "Thank You!" "So Very Much!" 😊🍯🍞🍳🌱
One of my favorite flavorings for cheese is tomato basil. Tomato powder is perfect for that...I dehydrate my tomatoes to make the powder. Still no freeze dryer here to try this crunchy cheesy goodness 😢
Ty for mentioning dehydrating.
Yum!
Please tell me the temp you use on dehydrating
Thanks for sharing.
I was reading the comments thinking can you use a dehydrator if you don't have a freeze dry system? At what temperature and how long does it take to dehydrate the cheese? I'm fairly new to dehydrating.
I'm sorry for the confusion. I have not dehydrated cheese. I was speaking about dehydrating tomatoes for the tomato powder USED in the cheese. I will edit to fix the confusion.
I was reading an article about freeze-drying, & it said that vinegar & other acids tend to evaporate along with the water. One way to restore the acid lost from the sriracha might be to dust the dried pieces with powdered citric acid.
Love the lady's t-shirt.
Thank you for all your inspiration given and learned. Bless you and your family in these days as we gladly enjoy God's gift of life to the receivers... we love you.
Suggestions: Try mixing the cumin, curry powder together & add a wee bit of turmeric & onion. I was raised in India & thus learned from the originals how to make curry. Not really that hard. Curry powder, cumin & turmeric are staple spices in curry. How about some garlic & onions in with the oregano.
Good morning. Tfs the cheese recipe. Can't wait to try it. Happy Easter to you all. God bless
HI, Just came across you're channel by accident. When I was a kid my mom use to make dulce de leche with the old milk. It's sweet. You should try making it to see if you like it. It's a Cuban dessert. Thanks for the great video.❤✌
crazy expensive!! but I can see how handy it could be for harvest and camping supplies.
Three and a half gallons of milk. We pay 1.99 to 2.59 per gallon here in AZ so 6 to ten dollars for all that they had showing. I think it is reasonable. But need to already have the freeze dryer. For Sarah and Kevin it's just a way of them using up the excess milk on the homestead.
Electric milking machines are so worth the money. I was milking 9 cows by hand when my parents bought one. It made my life so much easier as I did the night milking by myself.
for a cream separator use can use and iced tea jug with a water spout on the bottom. Fill and drain off the milk. bless you and the family.
Looks amazing! It would be really great blended up & sprinkled on popcorn, homemade corn or potato chips, or home fries. You could even use it in rice meals. Thank you for the idea. I'll be getting my large harvest right next month. 😊
Love your pull-over & he definitely lives. Thank goodness.
I just love you both! Down to earth! God bless! Also Happy Easter!
My grandmother always ladled her cream. I saw her do this many times. I always loved when she made whipped cream.
Love Sarah's shirts. I wonder if there is a way to do something similar without a freeze dryer.
I wanted to know the same thing
So amazing! I can not wait to do this. Great job you two, you are so much fun to watch. Thank you for sharing with us all. God Bless.
We just got our HR freeze drier...AND we're getting our first milk cow! Can't wait to try this recipe. I'll definitely be making the buffalo sauce variety!! :D Thank you SO MUCH for your constant inspiration
My 7 year old granddaughter just watched your video with me and we learned so much She is most anxious for us to try making butter and cheese. I have enjoyed watching each adventure on your homestead and look forward to the next.
I could hear how crispy the cheese curds were! Great idea!
North Wales Uk, I wish I could also join in with the tasting, looks delicious, next batches will keep improving as you adjust to your tastes, 🤗we made the cheese but never thought to freeze dry thanks for sharing 😀
Love the shirts she has had on
Sounds like a good snacks
Sarah has the link to Elly & Grace shirts with a 10%off code.
Yes, I loved the messages on her T-shirts today. 💞
I really enjoy your videos! I really admire what you have done in building your homestead. I cannot homestead myself, but I'm always learning something and I especially enjoy watching the animals. God bless you!
Easter Blessings to Youz and Yours from MN
Hi! Thanks!!!Great ideas!!! About the cheese, if you add the juice of 1 lemon and leave the milk in the fridge, en the morning, just use a t-shirt to separate add salt and you have cream cheese!!!About the whey, the one without salt, I use it for baking protein bars. The one with salt, I use it to cook my spaghetti!!! I am ordering my freeze drier!!!!! You guys convinced me!!!!
Love that "plot twist". God bless.
Excellent!!! keep the good work....good snack!!
Be careful, because you’ll end up having a second jersey milk cow just for your treats!😂
I think they're keeping the new calf for more milk.
I think they are already working on that
LOL! I could see that happening!
I don't think that's such a bad problem to have 😅🤣
Happy Easter. Love how you tend and treat your animals.
Mix up some ranch dressing spices . And a sweet treat , honey . The possibility’s are endless . That’s great !
Oh I like the idea of honey
Ranch Dressing powder sounds awesome
Always great to watch you two working together on your homestead. You work so well together to put out great videos. ☺️
Very happy to hear that you love Indian food.
You all are invited to have Indian food at our home when you plan to visit India in future.
Enjoyed the flavoured cheese video.
Thank you. 😊
I live in bc Canada and just love Indian food
The smell of good curry always makes me feel good
How sweet! That would be a very special treat for sure.
ahhhhhhhhh Cooking! Thank you so much! God bless all your family. xxxx
My mouth was watering watching you make the cheese. Looks and sounds delicious.
Sarah you look like a ray of sunshine in this video...love your long hair. Mine is too thin to let it grow out. I admire people's hair I guess because I don't have enough. Milk looks SOOOOO GOOD!!! 😋😋😋 I like the cream on the milk. Oh my goodness!!
Ya' 'll make me miss my grandma...yep would be so nice to have a huge gallon jug of that cream. I would love making that cheese...but I'm thinking roasted garlic & herb
HE IS RISEN INDEED!!!
HalleluYah! Praise Jesus Christ on high!
great idea to freeze dry. Mom and I make cheese and we typically use dill and chives in one, homemade onion powder and garlic in one , honey and cinimmon, and one with onion soup mix, have also done them with powder ranch mix. all of which are good.
“You don’t even need a cow” Kevin says! 😜🤣🤣🤣 Thanks goodness because we aren’t quite there yet. We need your recipes for snack foods like potato chips! And other kid friendly snacks (with or without freeze drying) PLEASE! Pickle cheese is a necessity! Make pickle powder in the freeze dryer then make the pickle flavored cheese! Ranch would also be a great flavor.
Thanks again for sharing with us all. Rock on!!
You t-shirt is perfect "He Lives" Amen PRAISE God
What a beautiful cow!! So glad you got her!!😀😀😀😀😀
We love your shirt!! You are planting a seed for thousands of people to chose Jesus as their Lord and Savior to forgive them and live in Heaven for all eternity with JESUS.
Amen
Religion is like a pe nis. It’s a fine thing to have and take pride in but the second you whip it out and start talking about it to people who didn’t ask you’ve crossed a line. Extra points for the people who shove it down the throats of strangers. Cheers.
@@kathrynwitte3398 As a well known comedian would quip: "I don't care who ya are. Now that's funny!" (Not to mention, true...)
Incredibly interesting …makes me wonder if you can use a gravy separator as well for the Creme removal from that incredible fresh milk…as a child growing up in Bavaria my job when I was visiting my Oma in the summers was going across the meadow and get fresh milk from the farmer next door pails and all…those memories can’t be replaced and are such a treasure…you have my interest peaked and I’m excited to try this especially for our daily salads..and we allllll love the vinegar tart flavors…thanks so much for sharing …stay blessed
The title got me, I was just about to stand up and get outside to do my chores but this title... It got me. lol
I have watch your videos over& over. And I love your new cow but I truly miss your old one. I know that she is in a better place and Sarah I love your shirt. Awesome job Kevin. I wish I lived near so you can teach me how to make 🧀 cheese.
If you don't have a freeze dryer and you just want to make the cheese, do you just try to make the cheese in a ball and then refrigerate? Thanks! and love your videos!
Yes, it works beautifully that way and kind of tastes like Boursin cheese from the store. My flavor mine with granulated garlic and basil and it's delicious on crackers.
I enjoyed watching this video & 🤎 the chemistry between the both of you! Thank you for sharing 👏