A friend made Barefoot Contessa’s Ricotta recipe from How Easy Was That and suggested I try it. Growing up in an Italian Family I will honestly say I have never seen any of my family members make this from scratch. I will confess that since moving south and not having speciality shops around, I have been buying the grocery store brands which taste much different than the deli versions my mother and grandmother brought home.
I read the recipe and not too surprising that Ina Garten made something so complex so easy.
It literally takes 40 minutes from start to finish. I could almost not contain myself at the result. I have never made cheese or even yogurt before so this was quite a treat.
And only 4 ingredients:
- For the ricotta recipe
- 4 cups whole milk
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 tablespoons good white wine vinegar
It tasted amazing and if I had some Italian bread I would have spread it on some toast and eaten it just like that. We made a baked ziti out of it.
The best part of this concept is that you can control the ingredients in your ricotta. I used organic milk and cream. I also used 2 percent instead of whole milk.
I am not sure what the whole milk might have looked like but this felt and looked right.
| Curdling |
| Finished product |
So if you have a hankering for fresh ricotta don’t be afraid and skip all the sodium and chemicals in the packaged brands. It really is Easy.
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Hi, I’m a new follower from Crazed Fan Weekend Hop, you have a very interesting site and I’ll definitely be checking back often. I love Ina Garten and all her books, in fact, tomorrow I’m making her Easy Parmesan “Risotto”!!!
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I wonder if I could be brave enough to try making this? It looks great!
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I didn’t know you could make this either.What great information to know. I love Ina and cook so many of her recipes!
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Amazing! I had no idea it could be made, but why not? We love ziti and all things Italian even though we are from German stock! I fould you through Homemade Wednesday. I a new follower.
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