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Stretchy, pillowy mozzarella emerges from warm milk in just an hour, delivering that fresh, delicate flavor you can't find at the store. The simple magic of vinegar and heat transforms basic ingredients into silky curds ready to tear into warm strands. Make this impressive starter when you want to wow guests or treat yourself to genuine Italian simplicity.
Jump to recipeHeat milk to 120°F in a large pot over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
Once the temperature reaches 120°F, turn off the heat. Pour in the vinegar and stir for 30 seconds.
Cover the pot and let it sit for 15 minutes.
While the milk mixture is sitting, set up the strainer: set a strainer over a large bowl. Place several sheets of cheesecloth over the strainer and make sure that there is overhang.
Pour the curd into the strainer, allowing all of the whey to drain out.
Gather the ends of the cheesecloth together and squeeze as much moisture out of the curd as possible. Continue to squeeze until no excess whey comes out.
Place the curd into a microwave-safe bowl. Sprinkle the salt over top. Microwave for 30 seconds.
When the curd is cool enough to handle, begin to gently stretch it out, then fold the ends over each other. Repeat this process several times. As the cheese cools, it will be harder to stretch.
Repeat the stretching process again. If you need to do it a third time, that's okay. Remember, it will be harder to stretch the cheese as it cools.
Work the cheese until you have a smooth ball. It won't be perfect! Place the cheese into a large bowl of ice water. Allow it to rest in the ice bath for 15 minutes.
Remove cheese from ice bath and enjoy.
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