🧀 Just Lemon and Milk! Homemade Feta Cheese in 5 Minutes — 4.5 Times Cheaper Than in the Store! 🍋🥛

If you love feta cheese but don’t love the price tag, here’s some amazing news — you can make your own at home using just two simple ingredients: milk and lemon juice! 🍋🥛

This quick, natural recipe creates a creamy, crumbly, and delicious homemade feta-style cheese in minutes — no special tools, no chemicals, and no preservatives. Plus, it costs a fraction of what you’d pay at the store!


🌿 Why This Works

Lemon juice is naturally acidic. When added to hot milk, it causes the milk proteins (casein) to separate from the whey, forming soft cheese curds. This is how cheese has been made for centuries — simple, clean, and full of fresh flavor.

The result is a light, tangy cheese similar to feta, perfect for salads, sandwiches, pasta, or just spreading on toast with olive oil and herbs.


🧀 Ingredients

  • 1 liter (4 cups) whole milk
  • 2–3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • Optional:
    • ½ teaspoon salt (for flavor)
    • A few drops of olive oil for creaminess

🔥 Instructions

  1. Heat the Milk:
    Pour the milk into a saucepan and warm it over medium heat. Stir gently to prevent burning.
    When it starts to steam and small bubbles appear around the edges (about 85–90°C / 185°F), remove from heat.
  2. Add Lemon Juice:
    Slowly stir in the lemon juice — the milk will begin to curdle almost immediately.
    If it doesn’t, add a little more lemon juice and wait another minute.
  3. Separate the Curds and Whey:
    Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes, then pour it through a clean cheesecloth or fine sieve to separate the curds (solid) from the whey (liquid).
  4. Drain and Shape:
    Gather the curds in the cloth and gently squeeze out excess liquid.
    For a crumbly texture, press lightly; for firmer cheese, let it drain for 30–60 minutes.
  5. Add Flavor (Optional):
    Sprinkle salt over the cheese or mix in a drizzle of olive oil for a richer taste.

🌸 How to Store

  • Store your homemade cheese in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • You can also soak it in lightly salted water for a more authentic feta flavor.

🍽️ Serving Ideas

  • Crumble over salads with tomatoes and cucumbers
  • Add to omelets, sandwiches, or pasta
  • Spread on whole-grain toast with herbs and olive oil
  • Use in baked dishes like spanakopita or roasted vegetables

💰 Why You’ll Love It

✔ Only 2 ingredients — no rennet or vinegar needed
✔ Takes just 5 minutes of hands-on time
100% natural, fresh, and preservative-free
✔ Up to 4.5 times cheaper than store-bought feta
✔ Customizable — add herbs, garlic, or chili flakes for extra flavor


🌿 Final Tip

Don’t throw away the leftover whey — it’s rich in protein and nutrients! You can use it in smoothies, soups, or to water plants.


💛 Homemade Goodness at Its Best

With just lemon and milk, you can create a fresh, tangy feta-style cheese that tastes incredible and saves you money. Simple, fast, and wholesome — proof that the best food often comes from the simplest ingredients.