Homemade Herbed Ricotta
This simple homemade cheese tastes much better than store-bought ricotta, and has fresh herbs mixed in for a delicious flavor.
Have you ever tried homemade ricotta?
…no?
Don’t shoot the messenger, but you’re missing out.
And if you HAVE tried homemade ricotta before and agree with me, then please, back me up 😉
To make ricotta, bring cream, milk, and salt to a boil. Take it off the heat and add vinegar, which will curdle the mixture (you can see it around the edges in the photo below).
What you’re left with are the cheese curds and the whey (the milky thin liquid).
Pour the mixture into a strainer lined with a wet paper towel, and let the liquid drip out and ricotta thicken up.
After twenty minutes, stir in chopped parsley and basil, and spread onto toast!
Or, use the ricotta for:
Enjoy!
Homemade Herbed Ricotta
Ingredients
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 3.5 cups skim milk or whole, if you've got it
- 1 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp white wine vinegar
- 2 tbsp chopped parsley
- 1 tbsp chopped basil
Instructions
- Line a fine strainer with damp cheesecloth or good quality paper towel (I use one layer of dampened thick paper towel). Set aside.
- Place the heavy cream, skim milk, and salt in a saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium high heat. Once it’s boiling, remove the pan from the heat and stir in the vinegar. Let the vinegar sit for 2 minutes. Pour into the paper towel lined sieve and let this sit for 20 minutes, stirring to redistribute the cheese halfway through.
- Add the chopped parsley and basil and stir. The ricotta will keep for 4 days in the fridge. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
23 Comments on “Homemade Herbed Ricotta”
It really is that good! I once made it as part of a crostini bar. That and pea pesto, then some halved cherry tomatoes tossed in olive oil and seasoned with salt and pepper, crispy bacon, etc. to top. So good! Love the herbs you added.
I never made my own cheese yet and this makes me wanna do some soon
Your homemade ricotta looks creamy than most I’ve seen. It looks SO good and love the additional of the herbs. If I made this it would never make it to the fridge. It would be gone in the blink of an eye! Great post!
I have never tried making homemade ricotta. You made it seem so simple that I want to whip it up!
Whoaaaaa. I have NOT tried making homemade ricotta, but the image of that stuff spread on toast makes me so, so very happy. I can’t believe it’s so simple to make, and fast.
Joanne, I agree homemade ricotta is delish!! Yours is especially yummy looking, of course!!
daisy
Oooh, and it looks SO good! I’ve TOTALLY got your back on this one….there’s nothing like the homemade stuff!
My mom’s been making ricotta at home for as long as I can remember living.. although we make ours slightly differently. Perhaps I’ll try this way sometime!
I love ricotta and this looks amazing … yum 🙂
I love ricotta and this looks amazing … yum 🙂
Onces more time Joanne surprise me again , with this homemade ricotta, Oh gosh I think i am in heaven , lol, well i usually use a lot of ricotta cheese on my dessert , so will it be the same taste or better taste went i use it on my dessert , anyway i will definitely try this recipe over and over again 🙂
Wait, really? It’s that easy? I’ve been way too scared to try making homemade, but I think I just need to get over it and make some! Ricotta is one of my favorite cheese, too. Love that you added some herbs. Looks soooo good!!
I’ve never made ricotta but it’s been on my list to try. Your version sounds delicious and it’s nice that you can use a paper towel instead of cheesecloth.
I haven’t been over to visit you in a while since your posts stopped getting delivered to my mailbox. I just happened to read something about spoons and it reminded me of your blog. I think I need to sign up again.
Hi Vicki, so great to hear from you! You know, when I switched from WordPress.com to WordPress.org several months ago I lost my email subscribers, so I think that might’ve been what happened to you. But I actually now pay for an email service that does a good job (Aweber) so there shouldn’t be any issues in the future!
Sounds so easy, but so impressive! I have seen it made before, but never thought of trying it.
Hey Erin, yeah, it is surprisingly easy and one of the few cheeses that makes sense to do at home.
I never made cheese at home, and your looks so creamy…!!!
Nydia, thanks! Ricotta is definitely creamy =)
Fresh ricotta is so velvety and tastes scrumptious next time I make it will have to try it with the herbs it sounds and looks amazing!!!
Hey Greg! Yes, another fresh ricotta fan =) I agree, the texture is so creamy and awesome!