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How To Make Labna (A.K.A. Yoghurt Cheese)

How To Make Labna (A.K.A. Yoghurt Cheese)

Summary

Servings 8
Time Needed Prep
Cook
Ingredients 2
Difficulty Easy

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups Thick Plain Yoghurt choose one with live active cultures
  • Olive Oil

Nutrition Information

Qty per
124g serve
Qty per
100g
Energy 77.175kcalcal 62.418501596049kcalcal
Protein 6.43gg 5.200530810011gg
Fat (total) 1.9gg 1.5367042828959gg
 - saturated 1.225gg 0.99076986660396gg
Carbohydrate 8.625gg 6.9758286526197gg
 - sugars 8.625gg 6.9758286526197gg
Dietary Fibre 0gg 0gg
Sodium 85.75mgmg 69.353890662277mgmg

Nutritional information does not include the following ingredients: Olive oil

Please Note - Nutritional information is provided as a guide only and may not be accurate.

If you’ve never tried, or even considered, making your own cheese before, we definitely recommend having a crack at making Labna (sometimes known as Yoghurt Cheese). It’s a super simple recipe that you can make at home in just a few minutes, not including draining time. The labna is very much like cream cheese, but healthier and packed with probiotics that aid in digestion and supporting the immune system. Have a go!

How To Make Labna a.k.a. Yoghurt Cheese | Stay at Home Mum.com.au

Method

  1. To make labna you will need a large deep bowl, a sieve, some muslin or cheesecloth, some glass jars for storage, as well as the yoghurt and olive oil.

  2. Place the sieve over your deep bowl, and line it with the cloth.

  3. Pour in the yoghurt,

  4. Bring the muslin cloth together into a bunch and secure the yoghurt inside, squeezing very slightly. Tie off with a knot or rubber band.

  5. Pop the bowl into the fridge and leave for 12-24 hours, or until all of the whey has been drained from the yoghurt.

  6. Once this has happened, remove the yoghurt and throw out the whey (or use in something else).

  7. To store, roll the labna into balls by rubbing a little bit of olive oil onto your hands, setting aside onto a plate once rolled. Then move all the balls to a glass jar or similar storage container, and pour olive oil over the top.

  8. Alternatively just spread on foods as a sweet or savoury addition!

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