I know from reading CC in the past that this isn't terribly impressive. I've seen posts about making homemade chevre, creme fraiche, mozzarella, etc. But this is a big deal for me so here goes:
I made labneh. It's this delicious Middle Eastern yogurt cheese. Basically, you take a bunch of fatty yogurt and let it drain in cheese cloth for a while. The longer you strain it, the thicker it gets. This is hardly impressive. You can mix wonderful things into it as well. I used salt, pepper, and leftover herbs: basil, parsley, and thyme. I'd add rosemary and oregano too if I had it. I divided it into fist-sized balls and have it sitting in jars of olive oil in my fridge. So good!
I also made pimento cheese this weekend. I tried it while visiting TX next weekend and fell in love. Cheddar, pimentos, onion salt, and mayo. *swoon*
I've read of versions with cream cheese but that sounds nothing like the deliciousness I experienced from my aunt.
So much cheese, so little time!