This fun and simple Ricotta Cheese recipe can be used in all of your favorite Italian recipes, like Lasagna Roll Ups and Ricotta Pasta, or spread on toast, homemade crostini, or crackers for a decadent snack.
What is Ricotta Cheese?
Ricotta is a fluffy, soft, fresh cheese that is typically made from the whey that is leftover from making other cheeses. In Italian, the word ricotta translates to “re-cooked”. The traditional ricotta making process involves heating whey, then adding an acidic ingredient to create more cheese curds from a byproduct that would otherwise be thrown away. This ricotta cheese recipe is not exactly traditional, as we’ll be making fresh cheese using milk and cream, and not whey. For a home cook, this is the closest you’ll get to making “real” ricotta, since large amounts of whey aren’t really available to us. This fresh cheese has the same wonderful texture you’d expect from ricotta, but it’s going to taste SO much better! Learning how to make ricotta cheese at home, from scratch, fits right into our “Basics” series, where I show you how to cook simple recipes and staple meal-building ingredients. You might also enjoy learning how to steam the perfect hard-boiled eggs, how to make bone broth, or finding the recipe for homemade mayonnaise!
Why You‘ll Love Making Homemade Ricotta Cheese
Tools and Ingredients Needed
Here’s everything you need to make ricotta cheese from scratch:
Whole Milk and Heavy Cream: It’s very important that you don’t try to use low-fat milk in this recipe. Also, be sure to avoid any milk or cream that says “ultra-pasteurized” or “UHT” on the label.Lemon: You need a quarter cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice or the same amount of distilled white vinegar. The acidity is what turns milk into cheese!SaltCheesecloth: This recipe is exactly the reason that cheesecloth exists! The finely woven thin cloth will allow us to strain the curds from the whey. Thermometer: You want to use a candy thermometer that you can clip onto the side of your pot. We’ll be monitoring the temperature of the milk as we go. You’ll also need a bowl, something to stir with, and a fine mesh strainer.
Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
How To Make Homemade Ricotta Cheese
Recipe Tips
Use nonreactive cookware. You don’t want your tools or equipment to react to acidity, so avoid cooking with aluminum, uncoated cast iron, or copper when making cheese. Stainless steel is always a good non-reactive choice, as is an enameled dutch oven like I’m using in the photos. I also like glass mixing bowls. Use full-fat milk and cream. Your milk should be “whole”, or at least 3.25% fat, and cream should be at least 35% milk fat. Choose “heavy cream” over whipping cream. Check your dairy products. Heavy cream and whole milk can sometimes be treated to be ultra-pasteurized. These products won’t set into cheese. Don’t stir while the curds are forming. This is very important! Stir in the lemon juice, then walk away for 5 minutes and let the ingredients do their magic. For an even creamier ricotta spread, stir in an additional ¼ cup of heavy whipping cream after the cheese has been strained. If you plan to cook with this ricotta or use it as a filling for pasta, lasagna, or cannoli, you’ll want to be sure that you let it drain for at least an hour. Watery ricotta will not work well in these recipes.
Storing Tips
You can keep fresh ricotta for up to 1 week in the refrigerator in a well-sealed container. Ricotta can also be frozen for up to 1 month.
How to Use Fresh Ricotta Cheese
Now that you’ve made homemade cheese, you can enjoy it in any number of delicious ways! One of my favorites is to enjoy soft ricotta spread onto crusty homemade bread or crackers. A drizzle of olive oil and salt and pepper makes it especially tasty. You can also enjoy a sweeter application, and drizzle fresh ricotta with honey and lemon before digging in. More firm ricotta (that you’ve strained for at least an hour) is perfect for recipes. Try using it to make the most delicious Ravioli Lasagna, Spaghetti Pie, or Ricotta Cookies with icing. Homemade Ricotta Cheese is such an amazing flavor experience, and so much tastier and healthier than anything you’ll find in the store! Trust me, it’s so worth it to make fresh cheese at home. Don’t forget to Pin the recipe! © Little Sunny Kitchen