Product Description
An Essential Kitchen Tool with Versatile, Multi-Purpose Uses
Cheese Making
Nut Milk Making
Soup Making
Yogurt Making
Turkey Seasoning
Jelly Making
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Grade 100
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100% Natural Unbleached Cotton
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Hemmed
2 Edges 2 Edges 2 Edges 4 Edges Bag
Size
36 x 36 Inches 36 x 72 Inches 36 x 180 Inches 18 x 18 Inches 14 x 14 Inches
Number of Pieces
1 1 1 4 2
Premium Culinary Cheesecloth (pano de queso) by Cotton Farm; Crafted from the finest natural unbleached cotton yarns. With dye-free, odorless properties, it will not impart any color or odor to your food.
Food Grade Butter Muslin type fabric (Not Bag) comes in a convenient 1×1 yard dimension in a Sealed Pack. You can use it as is or cut based on your specific needs. With its 2 Hemmed Edges, it is much more durable and reusable than other products.
Grade 100: Cotton Farm is the pioneering brand for Grade 100 (46×54 threads per inch) Cheesecloth, designed exclusively for pro Chefs and Cooks. With its fine mesh texture, Grade 100 guarantees no unwanted particles can escape.
Pure/Precision Strainer; Your essential companion for straining a diverse array of liquids and foods. From yogurt to melted butter, sauces, broths, rice, jelly, vegetables, soup, herbs, fruit juices, kefir, wine, honey, cold-brew coffee concentrate, kombucha, tea, homemade nut milk (almond or cashew) and more.
Kitchen Essential; In addition to cheese making, the ultimate companion for cooking, roasting, basting and seasoning. Whether it’s turkey, chicken, meat, or steaming vegetables, our high-quality muslin cloth elevates flavors and guarantees delicious results in all your culinary endeavors.
Experience the versatility; Use your cheese clothes for a myriad of non-culinary projects, such as crafting, decorating, painting, dust cleaning, and polishing. In addition to its filtering usage of water, oil or grease It’s a handy tool for gardening tasks such as protecting plants from sun.
Dedicated to your satisfaction; Don’t hesitate to reach out to us anytime for any queries you may have. We are here to assist you at all times.
13 reviews for Cotton Farm Grade 100 XL Cheese Cloths – Straining & More; 36×36 Inch; 100% Unbleached Cotton Cheesecloth; Reusable with Hemmed 2 Edges; Ultra-Dense (the finest) Butter Muslin
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AmazAmazon –
Well made
I bought it to strain homemade fruit/vegetable juice. Itâs working perfectly well for me. Easy to use. Nothing sticks to the cloth. Easy to clean. Stitched and hemmed well. Dries easily too. Will surely be buying again if required and will surely recommend. Love it!!I have attached 2 pics. One when itâs new and the other after using.
Camper –
Good product
Cheese cloth is not something I use often so was just ordering in the dark. It washed up well with very little fraying and is currently being used to turn sour cream into cream cheese. It works well.
Alexis –
Very easy to clean
Needed after my juicer didnât work and it strained everything very well and very easy to clean
Amazon Customer –
Works great as a very large cheesecloth
This cloth is fine, no complaints about quality or packaging. It’s easy to use and much easier to wash then a lot of cheesecloth out there. However, it is far too big for most practical cheese making purposes. The cloth needs to be washed by hand then air-dried to ensure lack of contamination. This is difficult with a yard. If you use it for other reasons than cheese, by all means, but it may be wise to invest in a multipack of smaller cloths for a few dollars more.
Dania Perez Artola –
very useful product
It really does its job, very good quality!
Hussam Olabi –
Tried many, this worked best
Good quality for price. Only one out there that is actually quality oriented.
Laura J. –
Great for making greek yogurt!
I make my own yogurt at home, use this cheesecloth to strain it, and voila, Greek yogurt! Unlike regular cheesecloth, this has such a tight weave, that it almost looks like fabric and allows much of the whey (liquid) to strain through while retaining the thicker yogurt base. The Greek yogurt you buy in the store is strained just the same, making it thicker, sweeter and with more protein. I use this cheesecloth by cutting it into a large enough square to line a colander, put the colander in a bowl and spoon some yogurt in. I leave the bowl in the fridge and remove the yogurt from the cheesecloth lined colander with a spoon when it reaches its desired thickness. And because of the fabric-like weave of this cheesecloth, I am able to reuse the same piece multiple times. Simply rinse it out thoroughly with water in a clean bowl, keep changing the water until its clear (don’t use soap) and hang to dry. Every several uses, I’ll let the cheesecloth soak in baking soda and water to protect against any odors. Then after a while, I cut off a new square of cheesecloth to use. This cheesecloth will fray, like most fabrics, so cutting it with pinking shears can help control the stringy edges if you have them. If not, regular scissors (clean for kitchen use) are fine. I’ve used this brand of cheesecloth for a few years now making Greek yogurt and I’m very happy with the quality!
Elisabeth –
Good quality but too narrow for my needs
It is too small for the purpose so I have to return it.
Mar –
I bought these to use instead of my fine mesh strainer. I used them for the first time today and refiltered oat milk that I had used a fine mesh strainer 3x on. It worked very well and strained even more oat fiber out.
JD –
I bought this to cover my jars when making kombucha and kefir, and also to strain flax seed jell. Lots of cloth for a fair price.
Mansour –
Strains yogurt nicely, doesn’t leak through, and easy to clean. Cotton is best for this.
JB –
Very thick cloth, one layer would be enough for many purposes. And the quantity for the price is perfect.
Claude St-Pierre –
Fait la job