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Offline Ken (OP)

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Lemon Ricotta Pasta
« on: January 13, 2022, 07:05:13 PM »
Me wuz doing a bit of thrashing around and came upon this recipe... sounds like a dish for you to try Steve.  :thumbup:

Lemon Ricotta Pasta Recipe
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This is the perfect fresh and light dish, and it instantly had us in love. If you can’t find bucatini, use any long pasta like spaghetti or linguine.
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Re: Lemon Ricotta Pasta
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2022, 12:36:52 PM »
It would be..."if" I liked ricotta. LOL I don't like store-bought ricotta, mostly, because the texture cause it's gritty. However, they do say the freshly homemade is much better. So, one day either I'll make my own or find a place that makes it fresh and try it.

Personally, I don't even use it in my lasagna. I prefer the Northern Italian version where they use bechamel which is smooth and creamy and you can mix cheeses to your liking in it. It is much more smooth, creamy, and cheesey if you are using the right kind of cheeses.

Southern Italian immigrants that settled here from Rome, Venice, etc. are the reason why most people only know about ricotta based versions. ;)