Vegan Ricotta Recipe (7 Ingredients!) - From My Bowl (2024)

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Made with only 7 plant-based ingredients, this Vegan Ricotta Recipe is easy, healthy, and delicious! Perfect for Lasagna, Stuffed Shells, and more.

“Iwouldgo Vegan, but I just love cheese too much.” If I had a dollar for every time I head that, I would be averyrich lady – but what if I told you you could make your owncreamy, cheesyVeganRicottaand not know the difference?!

This plant-based ricotta cheese recipe is made from simple (and wholesome!) ingredients, and can be used in both sweet and savory applications. Think stuffed shells, lasagna, cannolis, and more!

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INGREDIENTS FOR VEGAN RICOTTA RECIPE

This Vegan Ricotta Cheese is made from only7 plant-based and healthy ingredients, plus it comes together in just about10 minutes!Plus it tastes so similar to the real dang thing, you probably won’t even notice it’s vegan.

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There are a few “secret” ingredients to this Vegan Ricotta, which revolve (1) texture and (2) taste.

  • For texture, we’ll use a combination of Firm Tofu for light-ness and Soaked Cashews for creaminess and densiry
  • For taste,we’ll use Nutritional Yeast for umami flavoring, plus some lemon juice and zest for tang.

This recipe also includes optional savory ingredients; if you’re looking for a plain (or sweet) ricotta you can simply leave them out, but the addition of garlic and herbs makes this plant-based cheese alternative even more delicious in savory recipes!

HOW TO MAKE DAIRY-FREE RICOTTA

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This vegan ricotta recipe comes together with only 10 minutes of prep time! I love to use my food processor with its S-blade attachment to get a nice and fluffy texture, but you could also use a high-speed blender with a tamper and blend on high, scraping the sides occasionally with a spatula as needed.

  1. Addall ingredients to a food processor
  2. Processorblenduntil light and fluffy,
  3. Useimmediately, or store in the fridge for up to one week

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WAYS TO USE THIS RICOTTA RECIPE:

You can use this tofu ricotta in pretty muchanyapplication that calls for Ricotta Cheese, but here are a few other suggestions:

  • Pasta:you can’t go wrong with theseVegan Stuffed Shells! ThisVeganLemon RicottaPastais also so creamy and delicious, or layer it in your favorite vegan lasagna.
  • Veggie-based dishes:if you follow a low-carb diet, try this ricotta in myEggplant Lasagna, ortheseVegan Zucchini Lasagna Roll Ups.
  • BREAD!Dollop this ricotta over some toast with sautéed tomatoes or mushrooms – or put it on some pizza with sautéed spinach and basil (yum!)
  • Sweet Applications:stuff this ricotta inside cannolis, or spread it on sweet toast with fresh fruit or jam.

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Vegan Ricotta Cheese Recipe

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Made with only 7 plant-based ingredients, this Vegan Ricotta Recipe is easy, healthy, and delicious! Perfect for Lasagna, Stuffed Shells, and more.

  • Author: Caitlin Shoemaker
  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: ~3 cups
  • Category: Side
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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  • 1 14 ounce (400 g) block firm tofu, pressed*
  • 1 cup (140 g) cashews, soaked for at least 4 hours*
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast (see notes for “sweet” variation)
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Optional Savory add-ins:

  • 3 to 5 cloves garlic (or 1 tsp garlic powder for a milder flavor)
  • Black pepper, to taste
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning (or other spices/herbs of choice)

Instructions

  1. Whip it Up: Set up a food processor with an S-blade attachment and add the tofu, cashews, lemon zest, lemon juice, nutritional yeast, and salt. Add the garlic, black pepper, and Italian seasoning as well, if you are going for the savory version. Process the mixture for for 45 to 60 seconds, scraping the sides of the food processor with a spatula as necessary. The final mixture should be creamy and fluffy, with a slight texture that melts in your mouth.
  2. Serve: Enjoy as-is as a dip, or use as desired in any recipe of choice! Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.

Notes

  • Tofu:use a tofu-press if you have one, or wrap your tofu around a clean kitchen towel and place a heavy object on top. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes, ideally. I prefer the softer texture of firm tofu for this recipe, but extra firm tofu will work as well.
  • Cashews:If you forget to soak your cashews ahead of time overnight, you can (1) cover them in boiling water and let sit for 20 minutes, or (2) cover them with water and microwave for 3 minutes, then let sit for 3-5 minutes before draining.If you have a cashew allergy, you can also replace the cashews with blanched slivered almonds, macadamia nuts, or pine nuts.
  • Nut-Free:double the amount of tofu, and add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the mixture to keep the ricotta creamy. This version will be slightly less fluffy, but still delicious!
  • Sweet:you can use this ricotta in sweet applications as well, but reduce the nutritional yeast to only 1 tablespoon

Keywords: vegan ricotta, dairy free ricotta, vegan cheese recipe, vegan ricotta cheese

This recipe was updated with new copy and photos 12/2022, but the original recipe remains the same.

Vegan Ricotta Recipe (7 Ingredients!) - From My Bowl (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan ricotta 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.

Why is my ricotta not thickening? ›

If there isn't enough acid, the cream won't thicken to form curds. If yours is not thickening and changing to form curds after 10-15 minutes, add another tablespoon of lemon juice, give it a quick stir, and wait another 10-15 minutes. Repeat until it works.

What is a healthy 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.

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 homemade ricotta worth it? ›

Why make homemade ricotta? Because you can. And because the results are so much better than most of the packaged stuff you can buy, especially at the supermarket. Making it yourself is also less expensive than buying fresh ricotta at a fancy gourmet market.

Is ricotta cheese healthier than cottage cheese? ›

A serving of cottage cheese or ricotta will pack a healthy dose of protein, and they're typically lower in calories; half a cup of cottage cheese is roughly 110 calories. Ricotta is higher in calories — about 180 calories for half a cup — but is loaded with calcium.

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.

What is a substitute for a cheesecloth? ›

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  • Coffee Filters.
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  • Thin Mesh Bags.
  • Cotton Hankies.
  • Fine Sieve.
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How long does homemade ricotta last? ›

Transfer the ricotta to a bowl, discarding the cheesecloth and any remaining whey. Use immediately or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. The ricotta will keep refrigerated for 4 to 5 days.

Why do you add an egg to 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. One or more eggs are recommended whether you add the other ingredients mentioned here or not.

Why is my ricotta turning pink? ›

As reported by Daly et al. [4], some spoilage microorganisms (Pseudomonas spp, Enterococci, Serratia spp.) but also starter cultures have been associated to pink/red discolorations in cheese [5][6][7][8]; this discoloration was already reported also in Italian seasoned ricotta [9] . ...

Do I have to add egg to ricotta filling? ›

Eggs help bind the ricotta cheese, but if you don't have eggs on hand then it's OK to omit them. Adding egg to ricotta cheese helps to bind the cheese for lasagna so that it doesn't ooze out of the casserole when you cut it. Basically, the egg helps all the cheesy goodness stay intact.

What was vegan cheese made out of? ›

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.

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.

Why is ricotta not vegetarian? ›

It depends on how hard core they are and what the quality of the ricotta is. Traditional ricotta is made with rennet, which is an animal product, so kinda a no-no for vegetarians. It can be made with vinegar instead, but that creates a different flavor.

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.

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