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Making vegan ricotta at home from scratch is actually easy and highly rewarding. With just little ingredients you can create the easiest and creamier vegan ricotta cheese.

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Ricotta is one of those Italian cheeses that, along with mozzarella is known and largely used all over the world.

Thanks to its creaminess, sweetness and softness, this cheese is very versatile and it finds its uses in both savoury and sweet dishes, like , Vegan Torta Pasqualina or the Iconic Neapolitan Pastiera.

I don’t believe there’s anyone in there that doesn’t know what I’m talking about.

Being vegan or plant based means that the dairy version is off limits, as it is an animal product, like all other soft or hard cheeses.

However this doesn’t mean that we must give up on this amazing product, actually we won’t miss it at all thanks to the 100% plant recipe I’m about to show you in this post.

Did you know…?

Ricotta in Italian literally means “twice cooked” as the proteins and fat, which make up this product, undergo two heating: the first for the production of cheese and the second to obtain ricotta, by heating the residual whey from the processing.
The whey, left over from the processing of cheeses, is a rich and precious source of proteins with a high biological value: the whey proteins that make up the ricotta with the procedure described below.
The ricotta production technology exploits the principle of coagulation and precipitation of whey proteins favored by the acidic environment. The whey is then heated until it reaches a temperature of 60-70° C in 30 minutes and once it reaches a certain level of acidity some fat cream is added (source).

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How to make vegan ricotta from scratch

Inspired by the wonderful art of making this amazing cheese, we are going to produce our own plant based version.

All we need is just a bunch of ingredients, that I list below:
Soy Milk
Soy Cream (the exact one we used in this Stracchino Recipe)
Apple Cider Vinegar
Nutritional Yeast (for a subtle hint of cheesy flavour – optional)
Sea Salt

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STEP 1
First we need to bring to a soft boil the plant milk with the nutritional yeast and salt. The milk doesn’t need to bubble, and definitely must not overflow off the pot. It’s enough to bring it to a pre-boiling temperature of around 80°C (175°F).

STEP 2
Turn off the heat and stir into the apple cider vinegar (or lemon juice) with 8 shaped movements 5 to 10 times. Then we need to cover the pot with its lid and allow to rest for 10 to 15 minutes (up to 20). Whilst stirring, you’ll start noticed the liquid will begin to curdle. That’s a good sign and exactly what we want to achieve.

STEP 3
The curds should be formed at this point, and they’d be floating over a yellow-ish liquid that is indeed the whey.
With a sieve collect carefully collect the curds and transfer into another sieve or drain, ideally coated in cheese cloth.
Leave to drain for half an hour or so, then transfer the mixture to a clean pot/bowl.

STEP 4

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Stir in the homemade soy cream until well distributed, and transfer the mixture to a ricotta cheese basket (I recommend this kit that I personally use) to drain overnight. It’s best to put a small dish or pot lid that is fits inside the basket, to allow us placing a small weight on top to help the drainage.
Overnight or in the next 24 hours the ricotta will loose some other liquid and become harder and compact. You should place the basket with the curds over a cooling rack (I use the microwave or the instant pot ones) over a bowl or deep plate. That way we will prevent the liquid to be in contact with the ricotta, and allow the cheese to drain properly.

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Once drained we can eat the ricotta straight away, or use it in our favourite recipes, like Lasagnas, Pasta Bakes, Vegetable Rolls, or store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

If you want to make bigger batches, keep in mind that this vegan ricotta is also suitable for home freezing.

Enjoy!

Easiest Vegan Ricotta Recipe

Ingredients:
1 Liter Soy Milk
130 g Soy Cream* (less than the recipe below!)
1 tbsp Nutritional Yeast
1 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
1/2 tbsp Sea Salt (or to taste)
…for the soy cream*…
125 g Vegetable Oil
65 g Soy Milk
7 g Sugar
1 g Salt
1/4 tsp Lactic Acid (optional, but makes it taste more authentic. Alternatively use 1 tsp Lemon Juice)

Please note the dose of the soy cream is larger than the amount required in the recipe. You can use it to coat pasta or in other vegan cheeses (like this Vegan Stracchino), or even as a mayo. Using a lower amount it won’t emulsify ideally.

Method:

1. Add to a large pot the soy milk, the nutritional yeast and the salt, and bring to a soft boil (pre-boiling temperature; around 80°C/175°F).
2. Turn off the heat and stir into the apple cider vinegar (or lemon juice) with 8 shaped movements 5 to 10 times (whilst stirring the milk will start to curdle, that’s what we want).
3. Cover the pot with its lid and allow to rest for 10 to 15 minutes (up to 20).
4. The curds should be formed at this point, and they’d be floating over a yellow-ish liquid that is indeed the whey. Carefully collect the curds with a sieve and transfer to another sieve or drain, ideally coated with cheese cloth.
5. Leave to drain for half an hour or so, then transfer the mixture to a clean pot or bowl.
6. Make the soy cream by adding all the ingredients to a deep glass and blend to smooth with a stick blender.
7. Stir in the homemade soy cream until well distributed, and transfer the mixture to a ricotta cheese basket to drain overnight over a rack and under a small weight to help the drainage.

8. Once drained we can eat the ricotta straight away, or use it in our favourite recipesor store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Please read the full post for detailed method and tips.
This vegan ricotta is also suitable for home freezing.
You can use this plant based version in your all time favourite recipes like Lasagnas, Pasta Bakes, Vegetable Rolls, etc.

Please note the dose of the soy cream is larger than the amount required in the recipe. You can use it to coat pasta or in other vegan cheeses (like this Vegan Stracchino), or even as a mayo. Using a lower amount it won’t emulsify ideally.

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Making vegan ricotta at home from scratch is actually easy and highly rewarding. With just little ingredients you can create the easiest and creamier vegan ricotta cheese.

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Ingredients

…for the soy cream*…
  • 125 g (4.41 oz) Vegetable Oil
  • 65 g (2.29 oz) Soy Milk
  • 7 g (0.25 oz) Sugar
  • 1 g (0.04 oz) Salt
  • 1/4 tsp (0.25 tsp) Lactic Acid optional, but makes it taste more authentic. Alternatively use 1 tsp Lemon Juice

8 portions

Instructions

  • Add to a large pot the soy milk, the nutritional yeast and the salt, and bring to a soft boil (pre-boiling temperature; around 80°C/175°F).

  • Turn off the heat and stir into the apple cider vinegar (or lemon juice) with 8 shaped movements 5 to 10 times (whilst stirring the milk will start to curdle, that's what we want).

  • Cover the pot with its lid and allow to rest for 10 to 15 minutes (up to 20).

  • The curds should be formed at this point, and they'd be floating over a yellow-ish liquid that is indeed the whey. Carefully collect the curds with a sieve and transfer to another sieve or drain, ideally coated with cheese cloth.

  • Leave to drain for half an hour or so, then transfer the mixture to a clean pot or bowl.

  • Make the soy cream by adding all the ingredients to a deep glass and blend to smooth with a stick blender.

  • Stir in the homemade soy cream until well distributed, and transfer the mixture to a ricotta cheese basket to drain overnight over a rack and under a small weight to help the drainage.

  • Once drained we can eat the ricotta straight away, or use it in our favourite recipesor store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

Please read the full post for detailed method and tips.
This vegan ricotta is also suitable for home freezing.
You can use this plant based version in your all time favourite recipes like Lasagnas, Pasta Bakes, Vegetable Rolls, etc.

*Please note the dose of the soy cream is larger than the amount required in the recipe. You can use it to coat pasta or in other vegan cheeses (like this Vegan Stracchino), or even as a mayo. Using a lower amount it won’t emulsify ideally.

Nutrition

Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Potassium: 204mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 512IU | Vitamin B12: 1µg | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 183mg | Iron: 1mg

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The Easiest Vegan Ricotta Recipe - (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan ricotta cheese made of? ›

In general, there are two main methods for making vegan ricotta: one with soy milk and the other with blended nuts and tofu. They are both delicious. However, we recommend you try the soy milk method, which yields ricotta that is ridiculously similar to real Italian ricotta.

Is it cheaper to buy or make ricotta? ›

Ricotta cheese is especially reasonably priced, so it is a toss-up if you want to make ricotta to save money. It is cheaper to make your own, if you are going strictly on the price of ingredients, but you do have to factor in your time.

Is there a substitute for ricotta cheese? ›

Cottage cheese delivers a chunky texture, perfect for pancakes or quick bread; remember to give it a blend for smooth textures. Meanwhile, a bit tangier but creamy, Greek yogurt works like magic in dips or baked treats, an easy one-to-one sub for Ricotta shortages.

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

What Ingredients Are in Vegan Cheese? Vegan cheeses are 100% animal-free and made using vegetable proteins. Usually, they're made from soy; nuts, such as cashews and macadamias; and vegetable oils, such as coconut oil. You can also find cheeses that derive from agar, tapioca, peas and arrowroot.

Why use an egg with ricotta cheese? ›

For extra creamy ricotta, add in an extra egg, a handful of grated parmesan, and a quarter cup of shredded mozzarella. Eggs help prevent the ricotta from drying out and serve to bind the ricotta so it doesn't become runny.

Is it OK to eat ricotta everyday? ›

Ricotta lovers will be happy to know that ricotta cheese is a healthy food and belongs to the dairy food group. It can be enjoyed every day as part of a balanced diet.

Is vinegar or lemon juice better for ricotta? ›

We tested with white vinegar and lemon juice and found lemon juice created a creamier, smoother, better tasting ricotta. Our testing showed that vinegar produces a firmer, slightly tougher product.

Can you use lemon juice instead of rennet? ›

The lemon juice, vinegar and citric acid can coagulate the milk without rennet but frequently work best with hot milk.

Can I use a coffee filter to strain ricotta cheese? ›

Line a colander with two layers of cheesecloth, and set over a large bowl. If you're making homemade ricotta and somebody's pilfered the last bit of cheesecloth without telling you (for shame!), a coffee filter makes a suitable substitute.

Can I use feta instead of ricotta? ›

Feta Cheese is an excellent substitute for ricotta salata. This variety of ricotta is salted, pressed, and aged. It is often served as a finisher for savory dishes such as pasta and roasted vegetables. Although it has a saltier flavor, feta makes a good ricotta salata substitute because of its similar crumbly texture.

What could have you used as a common substitute for ricotta cheese? ›

Cottage cheese: As far as ricotta substitutes go, light and mild cottage cheese is your best bet. In fact, some people prefer to use cottage cheese because it has a similar flavor and fewer calories.

What do Italians use instead of ricotta? ›

Mascarpone: Another Italian cheese, mascarpone makes a great ricotta substitute. However, since mascarpone is more tart and flavorful, you should only use it in dishes with other strong flavors.

Is sour cream a good substitute for ricotta cheese? ›

Whenever possible, we recommend using a cheesy alternative for ricotta when cooking, but sour cream and Greek yogurt are both a-okay in a pinch! And they're great in baked goods.

What is a good substitute for ricotta cheese in lasagna? ›

What can I use in place of ricotta cheese in lasagna? Instead of ricotta cheese, use cottage cheese, cream cheese, shredded cheese, or mascarpone.

What is dairy free ricotta made of? ›

Vegan Ricotta Cheese made with slivered almonds, vinegar, yogurt, water and salt. So easy and tastes so authentic and like True Food Kitchen's ricotta cheese! It is creamy, smooth, rich, thick and heavenly.

What is the main ingredient in vegan cheese? ›

Vegan cheese is usually made from soy, nuts, vegetable oils, and various other natural ingredients like peas or arrowroot. Vegan cheese is seen as a healthier alternative to cheese by some, and may reduce your risk of heart disease due to its lower content of fat.

Can you buy vegan ricotta cheese? ›

There are a few plant-based ricotta cheese brands and alternatives out there. I've used Tofutti ricotta and made my own tofu ricotta to make baked ziti, and both were good. But for this review, I finally tried Kite Hill vegan ricotta cheese, and I was really impressed with the results.

Does ricotta cheese have animal enzymes? ›

What Kinds of Cheese are Vegetarian? Younger, soft cheeses like mozzarella, cottage cheese, cream cheese, ricotta, goat, and provolone often are not made with rennet. However, this isn't an exhaustive list, so be sure to read your labels carefully!.

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