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Ricotta Pantesca

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Ingredients

1 tablespoon sea salt
2 cups water (filtered or bottled, if local water is too chlorinated)
2 quarts whole milk
juice of 2 lemons (around 1/3 cup)

Preparation

  1. Mix salt in water until dissolved. Heat the milk and the "seawater" over low heat until the mixture boils. Add the lemon juice, stir a few times, and when mixture begins to curdle remove from the heat. Let curds rest for a minute or two. Skim the ricotta curds from the whey with a slotted spoon or skimmer and place them in a colander lined with cheesecloth, a wire sieve, or a plastic ricotta basket. Drain for 15 minutes. Serve warm, or at room temperature, with a drizzle of honey. Yield: around 1/2 pound ricotta pantesca.

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