Cheese Recipe: Queso Blanco (2024)

by Thrifty Homesteader

This is a great cheese for beginners to try because it requires no special equipment or ingredients. It is a traditional Mexican cheese, and it does not melt, because it contains no rennet.

We like to cube it, lightly brown it in oil, and serve it on pasta dishes with marinara sauce. You can also use it in Indian recipes that call for panir, and some people use it in place of tofu in recipes.

Of course, you can serve it as a snack or appetizer with crackers or a crusty French bread and a dollop of fresh pesto. Try this with cow, goat, and sheep milk to compare the different tastes of the final cheeses. You can even mix half and half for more variety.

Makes 1–2 pounds

  • 1 gallon milk
  • 1/4 cup vinegar

Heat the milk on low to 180°F, add the vinegar, and stir. The milk should begin to separate into curds and watery whey within a minute. If it does not separate or if the whey looks milky, continue heating it a bit more. My Nigerian Dwarf goat milk seems to separate best if I heat it to 190°F.

You can use any type of vinegar as long as it is at least 5 percent acidity. My personal favorites are champagne vinegar and red wine vinegar.

Line a colander with cheesecloth, and set the colander on top of a large pot or bowl to catch the whey as it drains.

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Pour the curds and whey into the cheesecloth. Tie up the ends of the cheesecloth and hang to drain.

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I usually hang mine on the sink faucet, but if you have a sloped faucet that won’t hold the bag, you can hang the bag on chopsticks or a spatula that spans the top of a tall pot. After 4 hours, unwrap the cheese and put it in the refrigerator to chill. After chilling it, you will be able to slice or cube the cheese and use it in cooking or serve it fresh.

This is an excerpt from Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living.

Other Cheese Recipes You May Like To Try

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17 thoughts on “Cheese Recipe: Queso Blanco”

  1. I've made this before with goat milk; it turned out well, but was very bland. Can it be salted? If so, at what point should the salt be added?

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    • Excellent question! When you first dump the curds into the cheesecloth, sprinkle non-iodized salt onto the curds and then stir the curds a bit to evenly distribute the salt. Then tie up the four corners of the cheesecloth and hang it to drain.

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      • I do not have non-iodized salt on hand. Is it not possible to use iodized? Thanks!

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        • Typically you use non-iodized salt (such as sea salt) when making cheese, but since this one is eaten fresh, it doesn’t matter. Using non-iodized is more important when aging cheese.

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    • Yes, and yes! Ever noticed the whey protein powder at the health food store? In addition to being nutritious, whey is also a natural dough conditioner. It is especially good to add to whole grain breads, as it helps them to rise more. I have not made oatmeal with it, but I say go for it! Some people also make smoothies with it. And if you happen to have chickens, turkeys, or pigs, you can feed it to them as well.

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      • I freeze the whey in ice cube trays
        and dump them in a freezer bag. I save them to give the chickens in hot weather or use them in cooking.

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  2. Can you add pepper or spice and melt for nacho dip? I have just started milking a goat and want to try this

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    • Because there is no rennet in this cheese, it does not melt, so you can’t make a melted dip with it like chili con queso. Queso blanco simply means “white cheese,” but a lot of people assume that it will melt because the name is similar to chili con queso (which means pepper with cheese). You can, however, add peppers, sun dried tomatoes, or spices to create different varieties.

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  3. Thanks so much needed an alternative from chèvre that I make daily. Gonna try this today!

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  4. Can you use plant-based unsweeted almond milk instead of high calorie milk?

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    • There are recipes for plant-based milks, but they are completely different.

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  5. When I made this the curds separated at 190, but the whey didn’t ever get very watery? It still looked like milk. I tried adding some extra vinegar…but it didn’t ever get how it looks in your picture. I got cheese..but had a ton of milky whey left. Am I doing something wrong?

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  6. Can you make this with milk from the store? Raw milk is illegal here (darn it) and I don’t have my own goats.

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    • You don’t have to use raw milk to make cheese, but it cannot be ultra-pasteurized because that has been heated to 270 degrees under pressure so it denatures the proteins, and curds will not form at all. It will tell you on the label if it is pasteurized or ultra-pasteurized, which is sometimes marked as UHT (ultra-high temp) or UP (ultra-pasteurized). You can also make this with whole cow milk. Do not attempt to make cheese with low-fat milk.

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  7. How much whey should I expect to get from this? I just made some and ended up with 3 quarts of whey .. is that normal?

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    • That sounds about right. Milk is about 85% water, so if you wound up with 3 quarts of whey, that would mean you got a great cheese yield.

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Cheese Recipe: Queso Blanco (2024)

FAQs

What cheese is queso blanco made from? ›

Queso Blanco means “white cheese” in Spanish and it originated in Mexico. It's made by pressing the whey cottage cheese, resembling a mild feta.

Why is my queso blanco not melting? ›

Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. Cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

Is queso blanco a good melting cheese? ›

Because queso blanco doesn't melt, it makes an excellent garnish or topping cheese. Queso blanco can be eaten fresh, or it can be fried or grilled until crispy and golden brown on the outside and tender and squeaky inside.

What is Mexican queso dip made of? ›

Place cheese, milk, and butter in a medium saucepan over low heat. Stir until cheese is melted. Add green chilies, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper; stir until smooth. Thin with more milk if sauce is too thick.

What cheese is commonly used in queso? ›

Asadero: Asadero cheese is commonly used in Mexican cuisine for its melting qualities. It has a buttery flavor that works well in queso.

Is there a difference between queso and queso blanco? ›

Despite their similar names, flavors, and appearances, queso fresco and queso blanco are slightly different cheeses. To make queso fresco, producers use rennet and cultures to form the curds. Queso blanco requires just milk and an acidifying agent such as lemon juice or vinegar, making it an easy cheese to DIY at home.

What queso is best for melting? ›

QUESO ASADERO

It's creamy, smooth, and makes a great addition to quesadillas – it's even sometimes referred to as “queso quesadilla.” Some chefs enjoy it on pizza too because it melts so wonderfully.

What is the best Mexican cheese for melting? ›

Queso asadero is Mexican cheese that's great for melting. It is soft, white and creamy with a mild taste, and is often used to make pizzas, quesadillas and queso fundido.

Why is my cheese not melting in queso? ›

A big reason why your cheese isn't melting is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. A cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

Is queso blanco like mozzarella? ›

Queso blanco is a general term for fresh white cheese, but is also the name given to a fresh white cheese often described as a cross between mozzarella and cottage cheese. This cheese is typically made from skim cow's milk. While it doesn't melt particularly well, it does soften nicely when heated.

What kind of cheese do Mexican restaurants use on tacos? ›

Queso fresco has a bolder, tangier flavor than mozzarella cheese but is smoother and saltier than that of goat cheese. It is used in several classic Mexican dishes such as tacos and bean dishes. Using queso fresco cheese on any dish can give it a cheese accent making it tastier.

What is the best brand of queso? ›

The Best Classic Queso Dip: Tostitos Salsa Con Queso, Medium

Many of them admitted that their reference point is, and has always been, Tostitos Salsa Con Queso. So it's no surprise that this nostalgia-inducing jar of cheese came out on top, scoring higher than the two other winners.

What kind of white cheese is used in Mexican restaurants? ›

Although they are often used interchangeably, queso blanco is typically seen in fried or grilled dishes because it doesn't completely melt when exposed to heat. On the other hand, queso fresco is often used to top off soups, tacos and salads due to its crumbly nature.

What do Mexicans call queso? ›

Chile con queso ( lit. 'chile with cheese'), sometimes simply called queso, is an appetizer or side dish of melted cheese and chili peppers, typically served in Tex-Mex restaurants as a dip for tortilla chips.

Is queso blanco goat cheese? ›

Queso Blanco is a Mexican soft, unaged fresh cheese made out of pure cow's milk or a combination of cow and goat's milk. The term “queso blanco” in Spanish means, 'white cheese' but similar cheeses have their own names in different regions.

Is Velveeta queso blanco real cheese? ›

It is smooth, creamy, and melts easily. It is often used in dips, mac and cheese, and other dishes that require an easily melted cheese. The FDA does not consider Velveeta real cheese because it contains stabilizers and preservatives.

What kind of cheese is in Tostitos queso blanco? ›

TOSTITOS® Queso Blanco Dip blends creamy Monterey Jack cheese with spicy jalapeños and mild red bell peppers for the perfect medium heat.

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