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🧑🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate all-in-one chef’s cloth!
Regency Wraps 100% Cotton Ultra Fine Cheesecloth offers a premium, food-safe, unbleached cotton fabric with a tight grade 90 weave. Perfect for professional-grade straining, basting, steaming, and even creative household uses, this 36x36 inch, 9 sq.ft cloth is oven-safe (excluding open flames), lint-free, and versatile enough to be your go-to kitchen and cleaning essential.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #38,676 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #296 in Food Strainers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 25,224 Reviews |
J**O
Excellent!
Excellent! Soak in butter and place on the turkey every Thanksgiving!
D**.
Cheese cloth
I used this on my Thanksgiving turkey and it worked great.
F**R
Perfect!
As described. Sets beautifully and cleans easily.
M**)
Good Cheesecloth but not so good of a value
I usually always have cheesecloth in my kitchen to use for food preparations but ran out so ordered this one because it's 100% natural cotton. I was a bit surprise to find how small the package was for the price compared to other cheese cloth purchases of the past. I used it to prepare Indian Cheese and it worked extremely well with a double layer for straining the curds and squeezing out the liquids. It appears to be strong, holding it's shape. None of my curds tried to leak through as I squeezed out the liquid. However, after cutting a double piece for my strainer I had about half of the pack left. It cost me $2.00 to cut a piece of cheesecloth for which to strain my cheese! I have no complaints other than the fact that it seems a bit expensive for the amount that you get, but if you are looking for good cheesecloth and don't mind the price you will probably be happy with this one. Order more than one pack though because you're going to run out quickly! Next time I'm thinking of just trying a very clean flour sac towel and save the money. I'd forgotten that my Indian friend used to use one to make her cheese. It's washable. Just make sure it's rinsed well!
A**F
truly inspired by a bunch of diy food blogs I had tried my cheese,.WOW...!!!!
After being truly inspired by a bunch of diy food blogs I had the opportunity of reading last month, I felt ready to take on more DIY projects, and really amp up my pantry storage. With this, I decided to start by making my own cheeses. So, what did I need to start my fromagerie? I bought this 1 X Organic Liquid Vegetable Rennet, 2oz. , Citric Acid Powder - Ultra Fine Pure Powdered Crystals - Natural Preservative Food Grade Quality (16 oz) , and our Regency Cheesecloth here. After following the instructions very carefully, I…failed. I actually didn’t follow the instructions carefully, I completely made a misstep in the amount of both rennet and citric acid that I was supposed to put in, resulting in a goopy mess. I tried again, this time basically writing the instruction on my hands so that I wouldn’t mess up, and wouldn’t you know it—it came out pretty damn great! I can’t believe that not only was it edible, it also tasted really good. It was amazing. I started with ricotta, but feeling confident from my first cheese I then moved on to mozzarella. Success! I can’t believe it, but I did it, and the cheesecloth worked perfectly well. Now, I’ll be honest dear Amazon readers, I’m actually not going to be open a fromagerie so now I have all of these tools to make cheese, but little passion for the making itself. That said, I found other uses for my products. Well, kind of. The rennet: no chance, I haven’t found any use for it, someone please comment on this post and give me a use for it. The cheesecloth: so many cooking things. Anytime I need to take some of the liquid out of something, I use my cheesecloth. Basically, for any kind of filter you could need in the kitchen, my cheesecloth works as it. Now, the piece de resistance; the citric acid. The citric acid has so many uses that, finding more uses is actually becoming one of my obsessions. I (will) use it for preserves, I use it for my fruit salads, I (will one day) use it for making bath bombs, I even am going to try to clean my dishwasher with it this weekend. The brand is pretty good for the cheesemaking, as it leaves it with a really clean taste, as opposed to another brand my friend tried that she said gave it a funny aftertaste. Okay, gigantic monologue over, I recommend all of these products, and I hope you enjoy making ze cheese!
T**M
Good cloth
Good for trombone cleaning Nice fabric Good quantity
B**.
Low quality cloth that frays easily.
I actually use my cheese cloth to squeeze the rest of my cold brewed coffee grinds. Yes it does work but because the holes in the cloth are still big, I still have grinds coming through unfortunately. It is also quite difficult to clean and get the grinds out. However, I know the majority of the people buying this are using it for cheese so they might not have the same problem. Another issue I have with the cloth is the ends came frayed already. Overtime, I already know it's going to get even more frayed and will fall apart quickly. Overall, it does its job but I just don't think the quality of the cloth is that great.
Z**K
Perfect cheese cloth
Very affordable and durable. It was perfect for my thanksgiving turkey! I will definitely be ordering again!
Q**T
Impeccable
Impeccable pour fabrication de fromages maison!!!
A**R
Sheer. Does the job
I used for steaming . Wrapped up the lid to cover the pot
C**A
Excelente compra
Excelente compra, llego en tiempo y en excelentes condiciones. Muy util
E**Z
Excelente calidad
He visto la misma tela en diferentes precios pero no hay mucha variación. Es verdad que el precio es alto pero la calidad lo vale y funciona perfecto para hacer queso. La tela dura bastante, no se rompe ni deforma.
E**M
It is good size and quality
It took long time to arrive
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