Farmer's Cheese Recipe (Tvorog) (2024)

Farmer’s Cheese (Tvorog) recipe is made with just two ingredients which make the loveliest, white, unaged, ricotta-like cheese. You can eat it like you would greek yogurt for breakfast, or use it to make desserts and cheesecakes and these lovely syrniki pancakes (they’re the best!).

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What isFarmer’s Cheese?

Farmer’s cheese is a fresh, unripened, cottage-cheese type of cheese that is made with milk and some sort of a bacterial starter. Sometimes rennet is added to help further thicken the mixture before heating and draining it, but that’s not common when making it at home.

Type of Bacterial Starters that make Farmer Cheese

The bacterial starter can be in a form of yogurt, buttermilk, greek yogurt, sour cream or actual kefir grains. Each type of starter will give you a different variation of flavor and amount of tang, while still producing a very similar farmer’s cheese flavor in the end.

How to eat Farmer’s Cheese?

  • Drizzle some cheese with honey or some cherry sauce, then sprinkle with chia seeds.
  • Top a buttered toast with a spoonful of cheese and a sprinkle with sea salt for a protein full breakfast.
  • Add a spoonful of this homemade cheese to your omelet or scrambled eggs.
  • Substitute ricotta cheese with this farmer’s cheese and make pancakes for breakfast.
  • Or make the true Russian pancakes (Syrniki) with it for a protein packed breakfast.
  • Use farmer’s cheese in place of ricotta cheese to make doughnuts.
  • Combine this cheese with salt, egg yolk and herbs like dill and parsley and fill Piroshkior Perogies with it.
  • Combine the cheese with some freshly made pasta, then add some heavy cream and sugar for a sweet dessert pasta recipe.

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Method for How To Make Cheese

I used to use cheesecloth to collect the curds and allow the whey to drip off, but I have always hated the clean up afterward. Now I use paper towel lined sieve to achieve the same thing. Clean up is a breeze now as you just take the paper towel and throw it away. I can’t believe I didn’t come up with this sooner.

Tips on making the perfect Cheese

Over the years of making my own Homemade Cheese I have also found that when I heat the buttermilk, dump it straight into the cheesecloth and hang it, it takes forever for the whey to separate, because all the curds have broken up and mixed in with the whey.

Lately though, after I heat the buttermilk, I use a scoop colander (any other colander with large holes and a handle will work) to gently remove the curds, then I give it a shake to remove most of the whey and lastly I transfer the now whey-less curds to the paper towel-lined sieve, the cheese does not need more than an hour before all whey has dripped off. The cheese is then ready for consumption.

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What is your favorite way of eating homemade Cheese?

There are many different ways to eat/use this cheese recipe. This homemade cheese is great to use as a filling, or just eaten as is. What do you eat Farmer’s cheese with?

Some great Farmers Cheese Recipes:

Keep reading on how to make cheese!

Homemade Fresh Farmer's Cheese

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Homemade Fresh Farmer’s Cheese (Tvorog) recipe made with buttermilk and milk. A simple how to make cheese recipe. This Farmers Cheese is served great with honey or used as a filling.

Author: Marina | Let the Baking Begin

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: Russian, Ukrainian

Keyword: farmers cheese

Calories: 245 kcal

Prep Time: 1 hour

Cook Time: 10 hours

Total Time: 11 hours

Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

Ingredients for Homemade Farmer's Fresh Cheese

  • 1gallonwhole milk
  • 1-2cupsDairy Gold Buttermilk or other buttermilk

Utensils:

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

*Read complete post before the recipe to get a better understanding of how and why you do what you need to do.

  1. Pour 1 gallon of milk into a large heavy bottom pot and heat it to 100F. It should feel slightly hotter than warm. (Do not make it hot, or it will kill the buttermilk culture.) Remove from heat.

  2. Shake the bottle with buttermilk, then pour 1-2 cups into the warm milk. Stir for about 1-2 minutes.

  3. Cover with lid and allow to sit at room temperature, undisturbed for 12-24 hours depending on how warm it is. If the room temperature is below 70, place pot of warm milk in the oven with just the light on (NO heat).

  4. Buttermilk is ready when it’s thick and you’re able to ‘cut’ it with a spoon, that means when taking a spoonful of buttermilk, it doesn’t run like milk but holds its shape. (When in doubt, leave it for full 24 hours.)

  5. Cut the buttermilk into 1-inch squares with a long knife.

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  6. Insert a thermometer into one of the curds and start heating over very low heat. It will take about 15 minutes to reach to 120°F. This is what it will look like when it’s heated to 130°F.

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  7. Make sure the thermometer is inserted into the curd, not the whey. Whey around the curds might even start boiling because it’s of less density than the curds. When temperature inside the curd reaches 100°F, give a gentle stir with a large spoon and bring the hot curd from the bottom to the top. It only needs to be heated another 30°F-40°F degrees before you will need to drain it. You will see both cheese-like chunks and big curd chunks, that’s ok, that’s how it’s supposed to be.

  8. Once the temperature inside the curd reaches 130-140, give it another gentle stir, to break up large curd chunks and to distribute the heat evenly.

Option 1

  1. Carefully pour the heated curds to a different pot lined with a cheese-cloth, then gather the ends of the cheesecloth, tie them and hang over the kitchen cabinet door handle or some other device. Allow the whey to drip off, until droplets fall about 30 seconds apart. At this point, transfer the cheese with the cheesecloth to the refrigerator. It will harden up and it will be easier to remove the cheesecloth without ruining the cheese ‘ballthe

Recipe Notes

To make homemade buttermilk, do not heat like you would to make fresh cheese, but vigorously stir, transfer to a jar and store in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Fresh Farmer's Cheese

Amount Per Serving

Calories 245Calories from Fat 117

% Daily Value*

Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 7g44%

Cholesterol 40mg13%

Sodium 187mg8%

Potassium 532mg15%

Carbohydrates 19g6%

Sugar 20g22%

Protein 12g24%

Vitamin A 655IU13%

Calcium 455mg46%

Iron 0.1mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Is tvorog the same as cottage cheese? ›

The two most common translations of tvorog are cottage cheese (common in the US) and quark (common in Germany).

What is tvorog made of? ›

The many ways to make tvorog

All you need is milk, some kind of acid, salt, and optional cream or buttermilk. The acid is introduced into the warmed milk, which immediately curdles, forcing the milk curds to separate from the whey.

What is the closest thing to farmers cheese? ›

What's a good substitute for farmer's cheese? We've already mentioned that cottage cheese is a good alternative, but Indian paneer and ricotta work too. That said, certain Slavic recipes (like pierogis, blintzes, and vareniki) are simply not as authentic without it.

What do you do with tvorog? ›

Before using tvorog for making culinary dishes, it is usually rubbed or passed through a meat grinder. Dishes containing tvorog are cooked boiled, baked, fried. Tvorog is often served with sour cream, fermented baked milk, fruits, berries, honey or sweet sauce.

What is the difference between farmers cheese and cottage cheese? ›

Farmer's cheese is a variant of cottage cheese, made by pressing the whey from the curds (compared to just draining). It tastes more acidic than cottage cheese and has a firmer texture due to its lower moisture content.

Can I substitute farmer cheese for cottage cheese? ›

Lifeway Farmer Cheese is a perfect low-sodium substitute for cottage cheese while still being creamy in texture and perfect for a variety of uses.

What is tvorog in english? ›

For the purposes of this post I will use the terms “tvorog” and “cottage cheese” interchangeably, since both of them refer to soft lumpy cheese made from the curds of sour milk. That is in theory.

What does tvorog taste like? ›

Tvorog is a type of fresh cheese specific to the Russian cuisine, very similar to cottage cheese. It has a pure white color, it is soft and creamy, and has a pleasant sweetish taste.

What is farmers cheese made of? ›

What is farmer's cheese? Farmer's cheese, a fresh cheese variety, is a pressed cottage cheese that is slightly more acidic and has a firmer texture, thanks to a lower moisture content. Farmer's cheese can be made from the milk of cows, sheep, or goats and can be rolled in different herbs or seasonings for extra flavor.

What is American farmer cheese? ›

In the United States, farmer cheese (also farmer's cheese or farmers' cheese) is pressed curds, an unripened cheese made by adding rennet and bacterial starter to coagulate and acidify milk.

Why is my farmers cheese dry? ›

After squeezing out the moisture, the curds for farmer cheese will be dry and crumbly. If you want a creamier texture, mix a little of the reserved whey back into the curds. Add the salt and stir it together. To shape the cheese, keep it wrapped in cheesecloth and form it into a mound on a plate.

What is farmer's cheese called? ›

Also called twaróg, tvorog, or syr, among other names. Found in almost every Slavic, Baltic, and Germanic country. American-Style Farmer's Cheese. This is basically cottage cheese that has been pressed to remove water.

Is tvorog the same as quark? ›

In the case of Polish twaróg, some rennet may be added to create a thicker consistency. The addition of this rennet helps to remove more of the whey liquid, creating a firmer product. As well as the texture, there can be other differences. Quark is naturally low in fat, while some twaróg products can be higher in fat.

Is tvorog healthy? ›

Nutritional Snapshot of Tvorog

Tvorog is inherently low in fat, with just 0.29g of total fats, and only 0.17g of those being saturated fats, making it a suitable choice for those monitoring their intake of fats. Tvorog is also a notable source of protein, providing 10.34g per 100g serving.

Is quark the same as farmer's cheese? ›

Quark is a fresh cheese similar to farmer's cheese or cottage cheese and typically made with pasteurized skimmed cow's milk or a small amount of cream. Quark has a creamy texture and a slightly tart taste, similar to a mild sour cream.

Is twaróg a cottage cheese? ›

But it is definitely not the same thing! Polish farmer's cheese, called twaróg or ser biały (i.e., white cheese) is salt-free and drier than cottage cheese. It also has a shorter shelf-life but is more versatile than cottage cheese.

What is the German version of cottage cheese? ›

Quark or quarg is a type of fresh dairy product made from milk. The milk is soured, usually by adding lactic acid bacteria cultures, and strained once the desired curdling is achieved. It can be classified as fresh acid-set cheese.

What is the German equivalent of cottage cheese? ›

Technically a cottage cheese but closer in taste and texture to yogurt, quark is certainly Germany's, and perhaps even the world's, best kept dairy secret. This creamy, spoonable cheese can be eaten plain or in combination with granola, nuts, fruits, roasted vegetables—just about anything your taste buds fancy.

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