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More Cheesemaking with Tim

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Perth City Farm
east perth, australia
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Sat, 24 May 2025, 9am - 11:30am AWST

Event description

Cheese is delicious, nutritious and making your own is a very satisfying and money saving skill. Chef Tim will get you started with this addictive hobby as you learn to make some simple cheeses you can easily make at home. This is part two of our cheesemaking series, in which Tim will show you three different types of homemade cheese. You do not have to do part one or have experience with cheesemaking to book this workshop.

Tim will cover:

  • Overview of cheesemaking basics
  • Ingredients and equipment needed
  • Hands-on demonstrations of three cheeses - Persian fetta, Greek yoghurt and marinated labneh
  • Recipes and demonstrations of a few recipes using these cheeses

There will be plenty of tastings as well as tips and advice on where to get the best ingredients, cheesemaking supplies and equipment + recipes to take home.


Meet Tim

Tim Greaves has 24 years of experience as a chef in Australia and the U.K., focused on European and Modern Australian Fine Dining. These days he focuses on sharing his skills as a teacher and running his hot sauce business 'Foraged Fire.' Tim is passionate about sustainability, minimising waste and sourcing and eating locally and an obsessive forager, fermenter and home gardener.

Our weekly farmer's market will be in full swing during your workshop, so it's worth arriving a little early to check out the stalls and maybe buy some fresh produce.

Perth City Farm is a community urban farm that supports connected, sustainable communities. Established on a former industrial site in East Perth, this polluted site has been lovingly rehabilitated by volunteers to become a Western Australian icon for environmental sustainability and community engagement. Our purpose is to harness the power of nature and community connection, bringing people together to learn about sustainable living.

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