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In the 1940s, Hoagy Carmichael had a hit song entitled “Ole Buttermilk Sky.” Not only is the sky over my house a buttermilk sky, everything in the house has buttermilk in it. Before Christmas, I had seen turkey brined in buttermilk. We were just having turkey thighs, but I decided to try the buttermilk brine. DH bought 1/2 gallon of buttermilk, so I had plenty of buttermilk left over. I started to look for ways to use it up. We have had buttermilk waffles, buttermilk biscuits, buttermilk yeast rolls,
buttermilk quiche, and buttermilk ice cream. But I have pretty
much figured out that anything that uses heavy cream can be substituted with buttermilk.
I have really liked everything that I've made with the
buttermilk except the brine for the turkey, which didn't make
any difference in the turkey at all. The
buttermilk ice cream was OK, but I wouldn’t make it again.
Every once in a while I buy ricotta cheese when I want
to make lasagna. Then it's always a chore to think of ways to use the rest of
the rest of the carton. I've been listening
to video recipes on the computer. I had
made ricotta crepes, and they were delicious.
But I needed a few more recipes.
Lo and behold, if a recipe calls for cream, you can most likely
substitute ricotta. I found recipes for
ricotta cakes, ricotta chocolate mousse, ricotta pasta, ricotta spreads, etc.
The recipe that I most want to try is for ricotta
gnocchi. My dear Italian friend makes potato
gnocchi, which are like little clouds, whereas my potato gnocchi are like
clumps of paste. She has even given me
hands-on lessons--to no avail. I can
hardly wait to try making them with ricotta cheese. Maybe it will be my gnocchi breakthrough.
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2 comments:
Thanks for the chuckle -- and good luck with the gnocchi!
my dear friend! thank you for the "laugh" ...it's always a pleasure reading your posts....Miss you!
Your Italian friend from Como, Italy
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