![]() ![]() Cook, stirring constantly over medium heat, til thick and bubbly. Stir in remaining ingredients, stirring to mix well. Goats Produce Too (Volume II) by Mary Jane Toth. Place crushed strawberries in the ice cream canister. Give the whole thing a stir and pour into ice cream maker (I have a Cuisinart) for 20 minutes or until done. Place crushed strawberries in an 8 cup measuring cup, add milk and cream. I’ll post what I did then follow with the directions from the book. **I didn’t follow the directions because my ice cream maker is a bit different. I need five quarts of whole goat’s milk to make the Chevre so I’ve been thinking about buying a second milk goat, lol.Ģ c goat cream (I subbed raw cow’s cream because I didn’t have enough goat cream)ġ c sugar (I subbed Xylitol I ground in the blender to make it finer)Ģ c strawberries (fresh or frozen) I used fresh that I put in the blender for a minute She lists everything from desserts to cheese to sausage and my next experiment might be French Style Chevre, a type of soft cheese similar to Philadelphia Cream cheese. In this book Mary Jane Toth makes it easy to be successful at making cheese in your own home. Linklater: Goat Keeping 101 By Caprine Supply, 1998: Country Tales. The book sure has some great “ tested by her” recipes. Caprine Cooking By Mary Jane Toth: Diseases and Disorders of Sheep and Goats By Karl A. I’ve been getting enough milk from our goat Cupcake to make ice cream today! I got the recipe from “Goats Produce Too! The udder Real Thing Volume II” by Mary Jane Toth. Here’s a picture of them in the dehydrator. I really hope he likes them because they are sugar free! I made them with xylitol. I use a coffee filter to strain out any impurities.Īfter finishing up the milking and collecting the eggs from the chicken coop I made Gummy Treats for Jevan. II By Mary Jane Toth This lovely gem of a book focuses on goat cheeses but the recipes also work for cow. It seems no one knows how to handmilk but me even tho’ I’ve tried to show everyone in this house how to do it!īetween Cupcake and Penny I’m getting about 1.5 quarts per day from them both. Goats Produce Too The Udder Real Thing Vol. I can’t use my little machine on her and have to handmilk her. Mini, Popi, Chicky, and Bella have all learned to share, and believe me THAT was not easy for any of them!Īfter finishing up with Penny in comes Cupcake. She’s such a baby and she likes to hang around and get petted before going back into the run.Īfter washing her udder I squirt a few drops of milk into a container and give it to the dogs. I use a small vacuum pump on Penny so milking her is quite fast. Excerpt taken from A Cheesemakers Journey by Mary Jane Toth. Here’s Penny in the stand with Bella patiently waiting for milk. Right now we are only doing once a day milking and I try to get out there at around noon each day. Everyday the dogs and I set out to milk our goats Penny and Cupcake.
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