Ricotta Cheese
Introduction
Iโm including this under The Basics because it will be used in a few different recipes.
This one is really close to the real thing, in my opinion. Whether youโre using this for Italian dishes or a dessert, it should be a direct substitution for the dairy-based ricotta. It can be a bit of a pain when it comes to the blending because this winds up being pretty thick, so be patient, use a spatula to scrape the sides of the blender periodically (turn the blender off prior to doing this, of course), and shake the blender a little to move the cheese around inside to ensure everything is smooth. You really do want to use the Himalayan salt because it has a more subdued salt flavor.
Total Time: 1ยผ hours
Ingredients
1ยฝย ย cups raw cashews
1ยฝย ย Tbsp. lemon juice
ยฝย ย ย tsp. pink Himalayan salt
1 tsp. apple cider vinegar
1ย ย ย ย Tbsp. nutritional yeast
ยฝ ย ย Tbsp. garlic (about 1 clove)
ยฝ ย ย tsp. sugar
ยพ ย ย cupย milk
Instructions
โข Boil the cashews in water for about an hour to get them very soft. Drain when done.
โข Add all ingredients to a blender and blend well. It will be thick, so you will need to scrape down the sides of the blender and probably shake the blender a little to make sure everything is blended smooth.
โข Transfer to a sealable container and refrigerate until ready to use.
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