Fromage Blanc Recipe - Easy to Make Soft Cheese (2024)

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This fromage blanc cheese recipe is easy to make, and you can use it as a cream cheese substitute during the Great Cream Cheese Shortage.

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What is Fromage Blanc?

Fromage blanc is French for “white cheese”. It's a soft fresh cheese (not aged) with a texture similar to yogurt or sour cream when lightly drained. If you drain it a little more, it's closer to cream cheese, fresh chevre, or queso fresco.

It's easy to make, with just two ingredients! You can spread it on bread or bagels, use it in recipes, or add flavorings to use it as a dip.

Fromage Blanc Recipe – Homemade Soft Cheese

I like to start this cheese just before bedtime, let it culture overnight, and drain it in the morning.

Ingredients

1 gallon milk – raw milk or pasteurized, whole or skim (skim milk will yield a fat free, drier cheese)

1 packet direct set fromage blanc culture

Directions

Adapted from the book Home Cheese Making

In a large pot, heat milk to 86℉. Add the starter and mix well.

Cover and let set at 72 ℉ for 12 hours. Since it gets cool in my kitchen overnight in the winter, I've been placing mine in a cooler with a warm hot pack. I tuck a big towel around it to keep it cozy and absorb any moisture. (There is generally a bit of condensation.)

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After 12 hours, the curd will be firm and the whey will be separated and slightly milky.

I place my big over-the-sink colander in a large bowl and line it with a large flour sack towel. You can also use butter muslin or a double layer of cheesecloth.

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The cheese will just about fill the colander at this point. It shrinks up as it drains. Right now it looks more like thick yogurt.

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Tie the ends of the cloth and hang to drain at room temp for 6-12 hours. Shorter drain time = softer cheese, longer drain time = firmer cheese. I generally hang for 6-8 hours.

Note: If cabinets are not extra sturdy, use a wooden spoon braced over a large container, or the back of a chair to hold your cheese for draining.

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When the cheese is done, it'll be dry and fairly firm.

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At this point you an use it “as is”, or add flavorings. It'll keep for up to 7-10 days refrigerated in a covered container.

One gallon of milk yields about 2 pounds of cheese.

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Flavoring Soft Cheese

Fromage blanc has a mild flavor, so you can serve it savory or sweet. Drizzle it with honey and serve it with berries, or use herbs or chopped veggies for a dip or spread.

A couple of favorite options in our house are to mix it up like French onion dip with a dip mix. This is what's on the cracker at the top of the post.

To make a seafood flavored spread, I took 2 cups of cheese, a 4 ounce can of baby shrimp, 2 tablespoons ketchup and 2 tablespoons horseradish sauce. It makes a pretty light pink spread.

For a meat free main dish, I mix this cheese (flavored or unflavored) with some eggs, bread crumbs or flour, salt, pepper and seasonings to taste, then form into patties and fry in butter.

I hope you'll try this quick and easy cheese, and that your family will enjoy it as much as mine does.

What to do with Leftover Whey

Making cheese produces quite a bit of whey. You can drink the whey, freeze it in cubes to use in smoothies for extra protein, or use it to make live culture foods like beet kvass.

You can also feed whey to critters, like chickens, or water outside plants. The whey smells musty as it breaks down, so I don't recommend using it inside. The smell may also attract wandering animals looking for a snack, so it's best to dilute it well before using it to water plants.

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This easy to make soft cheese is lovely spread on bread or bagels, or used like yogurt or sour cream in desserts.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Culture Time + Drain Time: 18 hours
  • Total Time: 18 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 pounds 1x
  • Category: Cheese

Ingredients

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  • 1 gallon milk – raw or pasteurized, whole or skim (skim will yield a drier cheese)
  • 1 packet direct set fromage blanc starter

Instructions

  1. In a large pot, heat milk to 86 ℉. Add the starter and mix well.
  2. Cover and let set at 72℉ for 12 hours. If the room temperature is below 72℉, use hot packs or other sources of ambient heat. After 12 hours, the curd will be firm and the whey will be separated and slightly milky.
  3. Fromage Blanc Recipe - Easy to Make Soft Cheese (10)Place a large colander in a bowl of sufficient size and line the colander with a large flour sack towel. You can also use butter muslin or a double layer of cheesecloth.
  4. Tie the ends of the cloth and hang to drain at room temp for 6-12 hours. Shorter drain time = softer cheese, longer drain time = firmer cheese. I generally hang for 6-8 hours.
  5. Flavor the cheese or use “as is”. Store in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.

Notes

Adding a little salt will help to preserve the cheese.

If you do not have fromage blanc culture, you may substitute:

  • Culture: 1/8 teaspoon mesophilic aromatic or 1 packet mesophilic direct-set culture
  • Rennet: 4 drops liquid rennet or 2 drops double-strength liquid vegetable rennet, dissolved in ¼ cup cool water

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Originally posted in 2012, last updated in 2022.

Fromage Blanc Recipe - Easy to Make Soft Cheese (2024)

FAQs

Is fromage blanc a soft cheese? ›

Fromage blanc is a creamy soft cheese made with whole or skimmed milk and cream. It is a semi-fluid, creamy, viscous paste. Pure fromage blanc is virtually fat free, but cream is frequently added to improve the flavour, which also increases the fat content, frequently to as high as 8% of total weight.

Can you use fromage blanc instead of cream? ›

What is Fromage Blanc. Fromage Blanc is a fresh, easy-to-make cheese of French origin. Its name simply means "white cheese" and it makes an excellent cheese spread when mixed with herbs and spices. It can also be used by itself as a substitute for cream cheese or ricotta in cooking.

Does fromage blanc melt? ›

For dessert serve it in a tart or pie shell with jam, or very simply with cardamom and honey and cookies. It's a good cooking cheese too but it's not going to melt. It's a finishing cheese. I like it with a pasta, I add garlic, herbs, shallots and then stir the Fromage Blanc in at the end (off the heat).

What is the difference between Greek yogurt and fromage blanc? ›

Fromage blanc is made by curdling milk with the addition of an acid, usually lemon juice. Yoghurt is made by curdling milk by way of the action of bacteria. While the consistency may be very alike, the taste will differ. Fromage blanc also lacks the probiotic bacteria of yoghurt.

What is the creamiest soft cheese? ›

Brie has a chokehold on the creamy cheese market, and rightfully so. It's perfectly spreadable, a little funky, and uniquely its own thing.

Is fromage blanc the same as cream cheese? ›

Fromage Blanc is a fresh cheese that can be made with any milk type but is most commonly made with cow's milk. It comes in many varieties, including Vermont Creamery Fromage Blanc that is non-fat and Cowgirl Creamery Fromage Blanc that has fat (but still less fat than cream cheese, they note).

What is the equivalent of fromage blanc in the US? ›

Sour cream can be used as a substitute for fromage blanc, especially in savory dishes. It has a tangy flavor and a creamy texture that can complement a wide range of recipes. Keep in mind that sour cream may be slightly tangier than fromage blanc, so adjust the seasoning accordingly.

Is fromage blanc similar to ricotta? ›

Still, while they both have that hint of tanginess, Fromage Blanc can sometimes be a bit saltier than Ricotta, depending on how it's made. Also, Fromage Blanc tends to have less fat content, so your baked goods might feel a bit lighter and less creamy.

What is fromage blanc in America? ›

Fromage blanc is a fresh cow's milk cheese with a soft, spreadable texture and tangy, milky flavor. The name translates to "white cheese" in French. Fromage blanc is often included in or served as part of a dessert.

Can you get fromage blanc in the US? ›

Fromage Blanc can be found in the yogurt section of most supermarkets.

Does fromage blanc go bad? ›

It's not cured like most cheeses so don't age it—it goes bad. Made from cow's milk or cream, Fromage Blanc is creamy soft and spreadable, and comes in different consistencies depending on how it will be used.

What is the shelf life of fromage blanc? ›

Fromage Blanc has a microbial (non-animal) rennet type and an optimal shelf life of 119 days unopened.

What flavors are in fromage blanc? ›

Fromage Blanc Spreads
  • Roasted Garlic and Herb Spread.
  • Fresh Tarragon and Green Garlic Spread.
  • Roasted Red Pepper and Paprika Spread.
  • Smoked Salmon and Chives Spread.
  • Bay Shrimp-Smoked Paprika Spread.
  • Chocolate-Espresso Spread.
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What is fromage blanc vs creme fraiche? ›

Fromage blanc

A smooth French soft cheese, this is even thicker than crème fraîche, which is technically cultured cream, with a bit more tang. French legislation requires that fromage blanc have no live cultures, unlike fromage frais.

What is the taste of fromage blanc? ›

It has the tangy lactic flavor of the cow milk without the goaty twang of our fresh Chevre. Great for cooking anything that you would use cream cheese, but with a little more continental flavor. Try it in your next omelette, you'll be surprised by the richness it'll add!

What type of cheese is fromage blanc? ›

Fromage blanc is a fresh cow's milk cheese with a soft, spreadable texture and tangy, milky flavor. The name translates to "white cheese" in French. Fromage blanc is often included in or served as part of a dessert.

What cheeses are considered soft cheeses? ›

Common types of soft cheese are feta, Brie, ricotta, cream cheese, Camembert, Chevre, Roquefort, and gorgonzola, and – of course – cottage cheese. All these cheeses have a special tangy creaminess that no other food imparts. Soft cheese is un-ripened cheese made by coagulating casein (milk proteins) with acid.

Can you eat fromage blanc when pregnant? ›

Milk products:

Therefore, soft cheeses (camembert, brie) or cheeses with a washed rind (Munster) cannot be eaten at all. However, make sure you get enough calcium: you can keep on eating hard cheeses, fromage blanc cheese, as well as yoghurt and pasteurised milk.

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