Homemade ricotta
Posted on | June 2, 2008 | | Printer Friendly
I was cutting out recipes from a stack of cooking magazines this weekend and came across Donna Hay’s method for making your own ricotta. I had also cut out a recipe from Martha for a grilled asparugus and ricotta pizza. Why not try to make the ricotta for the pizza?
Now, Donna Hay’s version seems to call for 6 cups of whole milk - because I guess down in Australia they sell milk in 1.5 litre bottles?? Who knows… but I know I didn’t feel like buying two litres just to please Donna.
To make the ricotta, you place your 1 LITRE (take that Donna) of milk in a saucepan and heat until it reaches 80 degrees Celsius. Remove the pan from the heat and add vinegar. I used 1.5 Tablespoons of cider vinegar. Of course, if you’re following Donna’s recipe, she uses 2 tablespoons.
Donna’s version calls for white vinegar, but I didn’t have any on hand. I must have used it all when I was cleaning our windows in the spring. (I bet Donna doesn’t have to clean her own windows!) Anyway, I used cider vinegar and as you can see, it still turned out.
Next, you need to carefully scoop the curds out of the saucepan into a strainer lined with muslin. Donna makes it very clear that you can’t just POUR the curds into the strainer - no no - this will ruin their delicate curdiness. So we scooped. But you know what? We totally poured the last bit into strainer.
And it strained. *whistles*
And now we have about a cup of homemade ricotta just waiting to get smeared onto a pizza.
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June 5th, 2008 @ 5:36 pm
I have been wanting to do this for so long!! It seems like it would be so satisfying to use your very own homemade ricotta. Did you make a pizza w/ it?
October 26th, 2008 @ 5:19 pm
milk is sold in 300ml, 600ml, 1 litre, 2 litre and 3 litre containers - i think donna hay just likes to be different - i notice she has 3798128 recipes for one thing with just a couple of changes here and there - i mean how many shortcrust pastries are the and how many pumpkin pies can there be? all she should do is give us a good one rather than use us as guinea pies to test the recipes. i’m sure you know what i mean.
btw, your site’s cute.