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containergirl
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ricotta cheese
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March 21, 2010, 11:46:47 am »
Howdy doody,
Spanner here using the SWMBO login.
Bwaaa hahahaha!
Ok ... nuff with the fun and frivolities.
Firstly I would like to say a big hello to all the Ilui survivours. Hope you are faring well.
Secondly I have been 'asked' to find a ricotta recipie on this here forum.
I have done a search but can not seem to find what it I ahve been tasked to find.
Can anyone tell me so I can appease SWMBO and show her my efforts in searching for a ricotta recipe.
Cheers all.
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judydawn
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 21, 2010, 11:50:18 am »
Hi Spanner, nice to hear from you again. You will have to be more specific - sweet or savoury?
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Ceejay
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 22, 2010, 03:54:53 am »
I think Spanner means a recipe for making ricotta cheese JD.
I'm not sure the TMX would get the milk to a high enough temperature though to make it... *think*
As per here:
http://www.essortment.com/all/cheesemakingre_remb.htm
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containergirl
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 22, 2010, 10:39:06 am »
yeah thats right .... I want to MAKE ricotta cheese.
Apprently you can.
I will have to search further and deeper than I have ever gone beofre .... into the deep dark recesses of my email in box as I think it might be there somewhere but not sure where.
If I find it I will endevour to share with you all .
Cheers,
Spanner.
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achookwoman
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 22, 2010, 11:10:17 am »
Hi, I think Andi may have posted instructions for ricotta cheese. It was amongst some other info. on cheese making. I may have printed it off. I'll check and get back to you.
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 22, 2010, 12:57:26 pm »
It's not quite ricotta, but it may point you in the right direction.
http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2538.msg27667#msg27667
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March 22, 2010, 01:07:41 pm »
Now that looks like fun!
Might need to try that very soon!
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Tebasile
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 22, 2010, 02:41:41 pm »
Hi Spanner,
I make ricotta cheese from whey, what is left from soft cheese/paneer/kind of mozzarella (used fresh milk and lemon juice)
Just warm the whey to 50 °C and pour through a muslin:
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spanner
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 23, 2010, 01:18:35 am »
Quirky cooking sent me an email a LOOOOOOONg time ago apprently as I found this in my email inbox.
D'oh!!!
RICOTTA
500G FULL CREAM MUNGALI MILK (or raw milk)
1 TSP SALT
1 TBS LEMON JUICE (May require a little more if not separating)
Rinse Thermomix with water to stop milk from catching on the bottom.
Put Milk and Salt into Thermomix.
Mix on Slow Speed for 5 Min on 100 degrees.
Then add lemon while on Slow Speed for 1 Minute
Let sit for 1 minute (Should start separating)
Stir on slow speed for 30sec
Pour into a colander lined with Cheesecloth or a Tea-Towel
We have obviously not yet used this recipie but I am sure we will in the not too distant future.
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 23, 2010, 04:11:12 am »
Tebasile that looks interesting. I keep wanting to make some paneer so will try that with the whey. Thanks.
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March 23, 2010, 07:19:05 am »
Looks good Tebasile - good use of the whey.
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Tebasile
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 23, 2010, 08:58:23 pm »
You're welcome Cookie
. Ricotta is the italian word for recooked. The whey should be fresh, not longer than an hour old, otherwise it won't work.
Quote from: Thermomixer on March 23, 2010, 07:19:05 am
Looks good Tebasile - good use of the whey.
And so cheap Thermomixer
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 24, 2010, 06:18:12 am »
Also look at Paneer,yogurt cheese, mascarponi here and on other TMX bloggs. Easy asand delicious.
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March 24, 2010, 12:32:08 pm »
True Gerty. But real ricotta as Tebasile says is recooked - the whey after milk has been produced with rennet etc has still got protein which comes out of so;ution when cooked. So you don't get a lot of ricotta.
But the cottage cheese, paneer, fromage frais type recipes are usually a suitable alternative.
You can make it from junket - cut junket roughly with a knife once set and then strain it through muslin or Chux. Still haven't posted it here
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Tebasile
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Re: ricotta cheese
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March 24, 2010, 03:07:05 pm »
Quote from: Thermomixer on March 24, 2010, 12:32:08 pm
You can make it from junket
Now what is
junket
... learned something new
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