What can i do with leftover ricotta cheese?

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Answered: Can cottage cheese be used in place of ricotta in lasagne?

My wife uses cottage cheese in her lasagna and it is delicious. Use the small curd cottage cheese and drain off some of the liquid. Prepare the lasagna as usual. I do not suggest the ready bake noodles. Use the regular lasagna noodles. It is also not necessary to cook the noodles in advance ...

Answered: How can frozen ricotta cheese be reconstituted

if you just leave it out to defrost, it might be ok. i would just try a piece to see if it tastes normal.

Answered: Substitute for ricotta cheese

I don't know about direct replacement measure for measure, but in my cookbook I have a recipe for cheesecake using cream cheese, and another one using cottage cheese. It would probably be best to use a recipe calling for the cheese you want to use rather than trying to substitute and ...

Answered: Spinach and Ricotta Lasagne - choice of blue cheese.

Have you considered Feta cheese? I don't know for sure, but I'm throwing the idea out there.

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