Cook's Choice SB1029 Cheesecloth for Cooking and Straining - 180cm x 90cm

Shop4allsorts Ltd (514765)
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The fabric's loose, open woven style allows liquid drainage while holding solid substances. Traditionally, cheesecloths played a crucial role in cheesemaking, as the cloth separates the solid cheese curd from the liquid whey.

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Product Identifiers

BrandCook's Choice
MPNSB1029
EAN5053249000299
eBay Product ID (ePID)21031290512

Product Key Features

Food CompatibilityCheese
ColourBeige
MaterialFabric
TypeCheesecloth

Additional Product Features

Custom BundleNo
RoomKitchen

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4.6
163 product ratings
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  • Most favourable review

    Cheesecloth lightweight and good quality

    The cheese-cloths are of good quality and best value. I bought them for a task and the quality was great for the purpose it served, light and strong. i will highly recommend it to all who need cheese cloth for all kinds of tasks, cheese, butter, yogurt, even infused oil straining, etc.

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  • Most critical review

    Weave too open

    It's good quality cotton and there's plenty of it but the weave is a bit too open compared to the cloth I normally use. This resulted in small bits going through the cloth and into the Elderflower cordial I was straining. I had to get some of my old cloths and restrain it. Perhaps if might work better if I double or treble it. Probably ok for things that don't need fine straining.

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  • Muslin cheese cloth, perfect

    I bought this item to use as a strainer when making oat milk. It worked remarkably well and is reusable. Cannot fault it and if reqired will buy more from this supplier

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  • not what I wanted

    I should have looked harder before purchasing this - this is a meter long strip of muslin cloth - I wanted a muslin cheesecloth making bag. the value and quality may well be excellent if what you want is a long strip, but I needed a bag, and had to look elsewhere to find what I wanted.

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  • Not very strong but fine for straining. Good value..

    I use muslin mostly for marmalade and jam making, straining the pips and pith through to maximise the pectin. I found that this muslin is not robust enough and the holes are quite widely spaced compared to others I have used. For straightforward straining it does the job well though.

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  • Cheap and not very cheerful

    Bought this to use as a bouquet garnet to tie up spices into and place into the cooking pot. I've had to double/treble up the cloth as it's not all that strong. It's ok but in future if spend a bit more and buy better quality.

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  • Perfect for straining home-made yogurt

    Order arrived promptly after placing it. One cuts the strip of cheesecloth to length, then I placed it in a colander over a large saucepan, and then added the yogurt. 4-6 hours later, I see that most of the whey has dripped out through the cloth into the saucepan, running clear yellow, leaving dense greek yogurt inside the cloth. The yogurt easily peels away from the cloth when I tip it into a container.

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  • Using it right now!

    It's a muslin cheese cloth. Simple. Using it to make halloumi right now. It's a big piece, so I've had to cut it down. Loads to use for other cheeses!

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  • Ideal for making marmalades

    Larger than I was expecting so could be cut into two. I use it to make lemon marmalade …. Saves chasing around the pan to find all the pips!

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  • Didn’t do what I needed it for

    The cheesecloth isn’t suitable for wine/liquor making....I make sloe gin and the holes in the cloth are too large to sieve the liquid through and left the liquid still cloudy despite multiple straining. Maybe suitable for jam or cheese but not for making sloe gin !

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