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  2. Ricotta - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta (Italian:) is an Italian whey cheese made from sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk whey left over from the production of other cheeses.Like other whey cheeses, it is made by coagulating the proteins that remain after the casein has been used to make cheese, notably albumin and globulin.

  3. The Difference Between Ricotta and Cottage Cheese—and ... - AOL

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    Ricotta and cottage cheese are affordable fresh cheeses prized for their creaminess and mild flavor. They are versatile, too, used hot or cold and in sweet and savory recipes. And given their ...

  4. 46 Delicious Ricotta Recipes, from Pastas to Pancakes - AOL

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    Whether it’s bring used as a creamy crostini topping or the key ingredient in extra-fluffy pancakes, ricotta cheese is as versatile as it is tasty. ... TYVM.) Here, 46 ricotta recipes to prepare ...

  5. Learn to make your own ricotta now, thank us later - AOL

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    Ricotta is a staple throughout Italy, used in dishes that are both savory and sweet. It can be made into a filling for ravioli, lasagna and manicotti and is a wonderful base for a quick, light ...

  6. Ricotta forte - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta forte (lit. ' strong ricotta ') is a very traditional soft cheese of Basilicata and Apulia, in southeastern Italy.It is creamy, spicy and slightly bitter. [1]Its preparation is similar to the Greek cheese called "kopanisti": [2] the milk is fermented by bacteria and yeast which contribute to the spicy taste and to the very intense aroma.

  7. Whey cheese - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta is most likely the oldest whey cheese Geitost cheese is prepared using leftover whey. Whey cheese is a dairy product made of whey, the by-product of cheesemaking.After the production of most cheeses, about 50% of milk solids remain in the whey, including most of the lactose and lactalbumin. [1]

  8. The 12 Best Substitutes for Cream Cheese in Cooking and Baking

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    Ricotta can also be used as a cream cheese swap in baking—just follow the same advice above, but with a 50/50 blend of ricotta and heavy cream, rather than plain yogurt. 11. Vegan Cream Cheese

  9. Italian-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    particularly using ricotta, called lasagne alla napoletana in Italy. The ricotta distinguishes it from the better-known (outside the U.S.) north Italian style that uses béchamel sauce, called lasagne alla bolognese or just lasagne. Penne alla vodka: the sauce of this pasta dish consists of tomato, onion, prosciutto, cream and vodka.