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Submitted by Annie Mae Abshire - a great Cajun mawmaw
Kaplan, LA
on Wednesday, June 05, 2002
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Makes: 4 servings
Prep Time:72 hours, 0 minutes
Cook Time:not available
Ready In:72 hours, 0 minutes
Annie Mae, our first recipe submitter, wrote: "This is the way I make old time cottage cheese." - May 2003 In memory of his grandmother on her 2006 passing, Brandon, Co-editor of the website, writes : Annie Mae Abshire was born, raised, married and lived in Kaplan, LA for all 88 years of her life. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who will be missed by all. With her passes a part of our Cajun heritage - memories, language, food and experiences - unique to Southwest Louisiana. We love you mawmaw. I'll miss your oatmeal, gumbo, pralines and figs... but most of all, your laugh and your smile. -
 
Ingredients
8 cups fresh, strained cow's milk  
 
Directions
Strain fresh milk in a bowl. Let it stand until clabbered,
approximately 2 to 3 days.

Take clabbered milk and hang in a cheese cloth bag for 1 day, until it turns hard.

It is ready to serve either in a salad or sweetened with sugar and
cream.

Scale this recipe to servings.
 
 
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