Posts tagged salt
tips & tricks: homemade ricotta

if i had known how easy it was to make homemade ricotta, i would have tried it a LOOONNNNNNGGGGG time ago. i love fresh, creamy, decadent ricotta, but the ones sold at the grocery store leave something to be desired. they are just a bit, artificial. 

for the baby shower wes and i are catering this weekend, i really wanted to serve a delicious balsamic berry jam over ricotta on toast, so it pushed me to take that leap to homemade. 

game. changer. 

it requires ingredients you likely have at home or could pick up in one trip to the store. it takes less than ten minutes of work and it is worth every second. you can order cheesecloth HERE and be making your own in no time. 

homemade ricotta
yields: 1 cup
prep time: 1 minute
active time: 15 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour total time: 1 hour & 15 minutes
ingredients: 1 quart whole milk. .5 cup heavy cream. 2 tbs lemon juice. .5 tsp salt. mesh strainer or sieve.cheesecloth

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in a large, heavy pot, combine the salt, milk and cream. over a medium heat, gradually bring the liquid to a rolling boil. the time here may vary depending on how cold your milk and cream start out, but anywhere from 5-10 minutes. 

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add in the lemon juice and reduce the heat so that the liquid is simmering. simmer the liquid till it begins to curdle. about 2-5 minutes. 

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remove the pot from the heat and pour the liquid into the strainer lined with cheese cloth placed over a large bowl. 

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allow the ricotta to drain for an hour. 

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use or store in the fridge for up to two weeks. i recommend it on toast, some lasagna or blood orange & ricotta pancakes.

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xo, a

homemade ricotta
yields: 1 cup
prep time: 1 minute
active time: 15 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour total time: 1 hour & 15 minutes
ingredients: 1 quart whole milk. .5 cup heavy cream. 2 tbs lemon juice. .5 tsp salt. mesh strainer or sieve. cheesecloth. in a large, heavy pot, combine the salt, milk and cream. over a medium heat, gradually bring the liquid to a rolling boil. the time here may vary depending on how cold your milk and cream start out, but anywhere from 5-10 minutes. add in the lemon juice and reduce the heat so that the liquid is simmering. simmer the liquid till it begins to curdle. about 2-5 minutes. remove the pot from the heat and pour the liquid into the strainer lined with cheese cloth placed over a large bowl. allow the ricotta to drain for an hour. use or store in the fridge for up to two weeks. i recommend it on toast, some lasagna or blood orange & ricotta pancakes

coffee bbq sauce

today is the longest day of the year and with the fourth of july just two weeks away, barbecue season is officially in full swing. you have lots of choices during grilling season. everything from red meat, to fish, to veggies can be top notch when cooked over that flavor infusing flame. 

and i've got the perfect sauce for no matter what you are putting on the grill. this sauce is great on a coffee rubbed steak, as a marinade for shrimp or chicken or brushed over grilled peppers and onions. the sky is the limit. 

now, i know what you are thinking... 

i'm never going to make this sauce. i have a plethora of already made sauces available at any grocery store i go to. why would i go through all that effort when i have so many choices?

and that may be true. but there are some things that are just not comparable when you make them yourself. it's amazing how delicious something can be when it is fresh and hasn't been sitting on a shelf, pumped full of preservatives for an undetermined amount of time before you got to it.
but don't take my word for it. give it a try. you will not be disappointed. 

coffee bbq sauce
serves: 4 cups
prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 2 large brown onions, diced. 7 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs minced fresh oregano. 2 tbs cumin. 1 tsp cayenne. 2 cups ketchup. .75 cup brown sugar. .25 cup molasses. .25 cup white vinegar. 2.5 cups brewed coffee. 1.5 cup chicken stock. 1 tbs kosher salt. .5 tsp fresh ground pepper. and emersion blender, food processor or blender. 

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start by heating your olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. when the oil is hot, add in the onions and garlic. cook until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes. 

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add in the oregano, cumin, cayenne and half the salt and pepper. stir well to combine and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes till everything starts to meld together. 

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pour in the ketchup, the molasses and the brown sugar and stir until everything is well incorporated. 

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pour in the coffee, vinegar, and chicken stock. season with the remaining salt and pepper. 

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stir well till everything is combined and then bring the liquid to a boil. 

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once the liquid boils, reduce the heat to a low heat. you want the liquid to gently simmer. let the liquid reduce by about half. 45 minutes to 1 hour. 

when the liquid has reduced, turn off the heat. allow the sauce to cool slightly. 

using the hand emersion blender, or working in batches with a food processor or blender, puree the sauce until it is smooth. 

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serve as desired or store in the fridge for up to two weeks.

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xo, a

coffee bbq sauce
serves: 4 cups
prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
inactive time: 1 hour
total time: 1.5 hours
ingredients: 2 large brown onions, diced. 7 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 2 tbs olive oil. 1 tbs minced fresh oregano. 2 tbs cumin. 1 tsp cayenne. 2 cups ketchup. .75 cup brown sugar. .25 cup molasses. .25 cup white vinegar. 2.5 cups brewed coffee. 1.5 cup chicken stock. 1 tbs kosher salt. .5 tsp fresh ground pepper. and emersion blender, food processor or blender.
start by heating your olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. when the oil is hot, add in the onions and garlic. cook until the onions are translucent. about 5-7 minutes. add in the oregano, cumin, cayenne and half the salt and pepper. stir well to combine and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes till everything starts to meld together. pour in the ketchup, the molasses and the brown sugar and stir until everything is well incorporated. pour in the coffee, vinegar, and chicken stock. season with the remaining salt and pepper. stir well till everything is combined and then bring the liquid to a boil. once the liquid boils, reduce the heat to a low heat. you want the liquid to gently simmer. let the liquid reduce by about half. 45 minutes to 1 hour. when the liquid has reduced, turn off the heat. allow the sauce to cool slightly. using the hand emersion blender, or working in batches with a food processor or blender, puree the sauce until it is smooth. serve as desired or store in the fridge for up to two weeks.