The origin of this recipe dates back to a random Friday night when I was super pregnant with my youngest. I was spending some downtime hanging out with my two closest friends {they're married!} while the Mathlete was indulging his racing pastime. We were watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and they shared a brief rundown of how to make homemade ricotta.
Seriously, though, homemade ricotta is soo much better than any of that stuff you buy in the store {unless you are already buying super fresh ricotta from a cheesemonger}.
What You'll Need:
- 4 cups whole milk {please please please use whole milk}
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 Tbsp lemon juice
- Cheesecloth
Let's Make It:
2) In a heavy pot, bring your milk and salt to a simmer over medium heat.
3) Once it begins to simmer, add the lemon juice. Simmer 1-2 minutes until the curds form.
4) With a slotted spoon, scoop the curds into your cheesecloth. Let drain for a few minutes. The curds will still look pretty wet which is totally fine!
5) Transfer the curds into a small bowl; cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
Super simple but oh so delicious! I like to have some on top of Melba toast with a little honey.
Of course, there are a billion options for using the homemade ricotta from cheesecake to pasta!
I hope you come visit me over at Just Us Four to see all the other delicious recipes, crafts and DIY projects I have to share.
































OOooo I'll have to try this! Already been experimenting with making my own buttermilk, very similar except without the salt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Super easy and no special ingredients. Thanks for saving me so much money!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteumm looks great!!
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