

🧀 Unlock your inner cheesemaker—because homemade is the new luxury!
The Sandy Leaf Farm Cheese Making Kit empowers you to create five fresh, soft cheeses—mozzarella, ricotta, burrata, mascarpone, and goat cheese—using vegetarian rennet and all necessary ingredients. Designed for beginners and enthusiasts, it includes a detailed guide and essential tools, delivering gourmet homemade cheese in just hours. Packaged as a stylish gift, it’s a perfect culinary adventure for food lovers.






| ASIN | B00GW08P54 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 25,513 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 31 in Cheese Gifts |
| Brand | Sandy Leaf Farm |
| Caffeine content | caffeine free |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,612) |
| Date First Available | 24 Nov. 2013 |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Sandy Leaf Farm |
| Package Information | Box, Jar |
| Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 2.2 x 11 cm; 90 g |
| Speciality | Suitable for Vegetarians |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
C**L
Great buy!
Loved this for all it cost! Perfect Secret Santa gift, and the recipient loved it! Would definitely recommend.
S**A
Excellent product, and support from sandy leaf farm
I found the kit easy to use. Did take a few trys to get the right milk for the mozzarella.I did message sandy leaf farm about the issues I was having. And they were fast at replying and more than happy to offer advice of where my first few attempts went wrong. This product is a good way to spend lockdown.
T**Y
Had fun
Had fun making cheeses. Easy to follow.
A**R
Easy to use, good fun and tasty cheese
We purchased this for our lockdown holiday where we visited ‘Italy’ (from the comfort of our sofa!). We loved the idea of making different types of food from Italy and came across this kit. Very easy to use and the instructions were easy to follow. We simply purchased milk and then used the kit to make enough mozzarella to last for 3 meals. It was good fun for us as adults but could imagine it would equally work as a family activity. The only issue we had was finding a saucepan big enough but we simply divided the recipe equally between two (and then had a competition on who made it better!!)
C**L
ok
present so i cannot comment. bit smaller than i was expecting
A**Y
Cheese!!
Made the tastiest, cheesiest cheese
M**A
Good value
Small pack but much cheaper than others on market. Only contains the essentials, not padded out with tat. Will go in my son's Christmas stocking
C**N
Thank you
Thank you
S**D
Awesome product easy to use great results
J**C
This kit gave me everything I needed and made me brave enough to try making mozzarella and ricotta, and at a reasonable price. It's a great way to experiment if you're not sure that cheesemaking is for you, without spending a lot of money on packages of rennet and bags of citric acid and the like. The instructions included are for making fresh cheeses - mozzarella, ricotta, marscapone - but if you're absolutely new to cheesemaking, as I was, they are a good place to start. When making mozzarella, I belatedly discovered that my instant read thermometer is about 15 degrees low, which was pretty critical for success. However, even though my curds were very small, I just sort of forged ahead and...it worked! AFTERWARD, I went back and looked for videos/photos on what the curd is supposed to look like, which is how I discovered by thermometer was off-spec; so start with that, photos and videos, if you haven't made cheese before. The only criticism I can think of is that the rennet is in a powdered form in little foil packets, and the instructions say to use a half a packet. Honestly, the amount is so small, that there isn't any way to tell what I half a packet IS without pouring it out, measuring it, and putting the rest back. lol. The labeling on the rennet pack says that it is good for much more milk than I was using, though, so a guestimate is probably fine. I'm confident enough after using this kit that I went ahead and bought rennet and citric acid so I can keep making cheese. I was a bit concerned that I wouldn't be able to accurately transfer the instructions in the kit using the powdered rennet to liquid or tablet rennet, but it's a simple process, and it wasn't an issue. Recommended if you want to experiment with fresh cheesemaking to see if it is for you.
L**R
Got this as a gift for my little brothers girlfriend she loves cheese she was so excited absolutely loved it and thought it was such a cool idea. It came nice packaged and arrived on time overall super pleased and low key wanna get anther for myself haha
A**R
The kit arrived right on time as promised. It includes all the necessary ingredients to make the cheeses listed other than the milk, obviously. We started with the mozzarella. The instructions were very clear and lined up with other mozz cheesemaking sites on the interweb. The only issue we found was trying to measure the rennet as recommended, one quarter of one quarter teaspoon was a little hard to size so we used the whole packet in water and then used a quarter of that. Not sure how to keep the leftover rennet mix or if it will even keep so that remains to be determined. The cheese did meld together after several reheats and we finally ended up with 8 bocconcini balls from 4L of milk. still have to taste it but looks great!
M**3
I was very excited when this was delivered. I had watched videos on making cheese and was ready to try it. The instructions were very clear everything was in the box. I decided that mozzarella would be the first cheese I would make. I got my citric acid and rennet mixed with water and got my whole milk on the stove. I followed each direction carefully, bringing everything to the proper temperature. Sadly, my first attempt did not work. After adding the rennet (the recipe called for half of the packet), I left it to sit. When I came back, the curds and whey had not separated. I left it longer and still no action. After an hour of sitting, I knew that it was not going to come together. The mixture had very few curds and it was definitely not "sliceable" as it should have been. I dumped it and decided to start again. The second batch, I added an entire packet of rennet. I again followed all of the steps and when I added the rennet mixture, I let it sit for 30 minutes. When I came back, it still wasn't as separated as it should have been, but I decided to forge ahead anyway. The recipe for this cheese did not say to use the included cheese cloth, but I used it anyway. Im glad I did. Once I had drained all of the curds and whey through the cloth, I saw that I had plenty of curds to make the cheese. I microwaved the curds to get more whey out and was left with very pliable curds. I stretched the cheese in a bowl and folded it on itself several times until it became smooth and glossy. I formed it into a ball, wrapped in plastic and put it in the fridge. When it was time to prepare dinner, I cut the ball in half and tore the cheese to add to chicken parm. The cheese was creamy and delicious. Im glad I went ahead with the second batch. Maybe the rennet I received in the kit was no longer good?
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