Almond Ricotta Recipe - Ready in 5 Minutes! (2024)

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By Carine Claudepierre
Published on 11/24/2020 - Last updated on 03/05/2024

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A simple, fresh vegan ricotta cheese recipe with a fresh, thick, and creamy texture and tiny granules of curds like classic milk-based recipes!

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Is Ricotta Cheese Vegan?

No, classic ricotta cheese is not vegan as it’s made of cow products, including heavy cream and whole milk curd in lemon juice.

How To Make Vegan Ricotta

There are many ways to make vegan ricotta recipes, including nut-free tofu ricotta cheese or cashew ricotta cheese.

Here I am sharing an almond ricotta cheese recipe that tastes like the real thing.

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Step 1: Use white, slivered almonds

To make a white ricotta cheese without soaking your almonds, you must use:

  • Slivered almonds – white in color, they don’t contain the almond skin, and they are small, so you can easily blend them into a creamy, cheesy texture without pre-soaking.

For this recipe, do not use

  • Whole almonds – with or without skin. They are too hard to break into a creamy cheese without soaking them.
  • Sliced almonds with skin – if you want to use sliced almonds, make sure they are blanched. You will also need to watch out for the blending time! They turn really fast into a creamy paste, and you will lose some grainy texture.

Step 2: Use a blender

I highly recommend using a high-speed blender rather than a food processor to make vegan cheese from nuts.

In fact, nuts are strong and hard to break and turn into a creamy texture.

As a result, the tall and narrow jug of a blender is much more powerful, keeping the nuts close to the blade all the time, turning them into cheese in less than 3 minutes.

A food processor has a wide bowl and a less powerful blade. It makes it very difficult to get the creamy, fluffy ricotta texture you see here using a food processor.

Step 3: Blending, scraping the jug, and repeat!

This is not a complicated recipe, but you must be patient and repeat the same steps a few times to achieve the right ricotta texture.

First, add the ingredients below into the blender:

  • Slivered almonds – it means thin pieces of blanched almonds with no almonds skin and golden-white color.
  • Water – tap filtered water, no need to use hot water.
  • Unsweetened almond milk – I found that the best vegan ricotta is made from a combination of water and unsweetened almond milk. The touch of almond milk adds the light sweet taste that mimics the classic ricotta cheese even more!
  • Salt
  • Lemon juice
  • Nutritional yeast – for a light cheesy flavor, but you can omit this ingredient as ricotta is mild in flavor, and you don’t expect a strong cheese flavor. Nutritional Yeast is a vegan-friendly ingredient.

Blend all the ingredients for 30 seconds, stop the blender, scrape down the sides of the jug with a silicone spatula and repeat!

You will have to repeat these steps 3-5 times until it forms a fluffy, creamy ricotta cheese with a grainy texture.

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Step 4: adjusting the amount of water

I usually start the recipe using 3/4 cup of liquid – 1/2 cup of water and 1/4 cup of unsweetened almond milk. Then, I add more water, up to 1/4 cup of extra water, to achieve fluffy, creamy ricotta.

But again, this is up to you! If you want thicker ricotta with more texture like in the picture below, don’t add more water.

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How does it taste?

This vegan almond milk ricotta recipe is the best gluten-free, vegan alternative to ricotta!

It has all the texture and flavor you expect from ricotta, including the light nutty, sweet flavor specific to classic ricotta.

It’s fresh, thick, creamy vegan ricotta cheese with a mild cheese taste and light nutty flavor.

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Flavoring Options

You can play with this dairy-free ricotta recipe and create a range of different flavors by adding some of the ingredients below to the end product.

  • Fresh chopped herbs – add up to 1/3 cup of basil, cilantro, or dill.
  • Fresh chopped garlic – 1 or 2 garlic cloves finely crushed.
  • Nutritional yeast – the original recipe uses some, but you can enhance the cheesy flavor of this ricotta by adding 1-2 extra teaspoons. Nutritional yeast is a great source of plant-based iron.
  • Pepper – add 1 teaspoon of crushed pepper or chili flakes to make it spicy.
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Serving Vegan Ricotta

You can eat this raw almond ricotta recipe as:

  • A spread similar to cream cheese spread it onto toasted bread.
  • A vegan appetizer to dip raw vegetables, crackers, or pita triangles.

The best is to serve the ricotta in a wide bowl with a drizzle of fresh olive oil, ground pepper, and fresh chopped basil.

You can also use this recipe as a vegan substitute for ricotta cheese in any plant-based recipe, including:

  • Vegan Lasagna
  • Stuffed Pasta Shells – this is the perfect recipe for stuffed shells! Simply spread the cold ricotta in the pasta shell and bake the shells in tomato sauce.
  • Vegan roll up
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Storing Vegan Ricotta

You can store this ricotta in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 5 days. Also, this recipe freezes very well in a zip-lock silicone bag.

Thaw the ricotta in the fridge the day before and use it in any vegan recipe as a vegan replacement for ricotta like in vegan lasagna.

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More Vegan Appetizer Recipes

If you love vegan dips or appetizers, I listed some of my other recipes to try:

Vegan Nacho Cheese

Vegan White Bean Dip

Sunflower Seed Crackers

Edamame Hummus

Chickpea Chips

Vegan Avocado Hummus

Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip

Vegan Baba Ganoush

Peanut Dipping Sauce Recipe

Air Fryer Zucchini Chips

Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower

Cucumber Dip (Dairy-free)

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Almond Ricotta Recipe

A creamy vegan ricotta recipe for lasagna or to spread on Almond ricotta cheese recipe crackers.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 servings (1/4 cup)

Calories: 161 kcal

Author: Carine Claudepierre

4.96 from 108 votes

Ingredients

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Optional – to create different flavors

Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients into a food processor: slivered almonds, lemon juice, water, almond milk, and salt.

  • Blend until almost smooth. You will have to stop the blender, scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat until all ingredients are evenly combined. It can be difficult to blend or too thick, so you can add extra water, up to 5 tablespoons. You want to form a thick, fluffy mixture with almost no bites of almonds, just a grainy texture as regular ricotta. Blend between each addition and stop when it reaches a fluffy and creamy, slightly grainy texture. The whole process of blending, scraping the bowl takes about 2-4 minutes.

  • Taste and adjust by adding some of the recommended flavorings. Add more nutritional yeast to enhance the cheese flavor, more salt for savory cheese, and more lemon for tangy ricotta.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (1/4 cup) | Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 157mg | Potassium: 209mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why is my ricotta not creamy? ›

Whole Milk (not ultra pasteurized!): I recommend whole cow's milk for creamy flavor and texture. Alternatively, 2% or 1% milk can be used; but the final result will not be as creamy. Ultra pasteurized milk does not work for homemade ricotta. It won't curdle properly.

What is almond ricotta made of? ›

Almond Milk (Water, Almonds), Salt, Enzymes, Tartaric Acid, Cultures.

What does almond milk ricotta taste like? ›

Similar to a dairy ricotta, Kite Hill's version is lightly sweet, a tad tangy and bears a delicate nuttiness owing to its almond milk base.

How do you make store bought ricotta creamier? ›

Add the ricotta, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste to the mixer bowl and whip on medium-low speed until the cheese starts to look broken up and smoothed out. Add the cream back in and whip on medium-high for a few seconds, or until you have stiff peaks and a fluffy mound of cheesy deliciousness.

How to get ricotta cheese smooth? ›

The razor-sharp blades of a blender or food processor not only make the texture more hom*ogenous and spreadable but also remove some of the air, making it denser. A bit of olive oil smooths it out, while lemon juice, zest, and salt highlight the cheese's lightly fermented tang.

What if my homemade ricotta is too dry? ›

You don't want too much moisture left, but you also don't want your ricotta to be dry. However, ricotta is forgiving. If it is too dry, you can add an egg to it, as long as you will be cooking it. Making homemade ricotta is more expensive than buying a container at the store.

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 ricotta good or bad for you? ›

Compared to most cheeses, ricotta is a healthier choice because it contains less salt and fat - 10 per cent fat, of which 6 per cent is saturated. It's light and creamy with a slightly grainy texture and delicate flavour that can be used on its own or in sweet and savoury dishes.

Will lemon juice curdle almond milk? ›

Instructions. In a bowl, combine lemon juice with almond milk to make “vegan buttermilk.” Set aside for a few minutes — it should curdle slightly. It won't thicken like buttermilk, but it has a similar effect in recipes. Use in vegan ranch, biscuits (or gluten-free biscuits), or anywhere else that calls for buttermilk.

What are the ingredients in Kite Hill almond milk ricotta? ›

Almond Milk Ricotta (Almond Milk [Water, Almonds], Salt, Enzymes, Tartaric Acid, Cultures), Butternut Squash, Breadcrumbs (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Yeast, Salt), Potato Flakes, Canola Oil, Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Sage, Annatto Oil.

Can you eat ricotta like cottage cheese? ›

The real difference between ricotta and cottage cheese is fourfold: ingredients, texture, taste, and best uses in recipes—so pretty much everything. They do look similar, though, don't they? And they're both pretty mild-mannered. But you can't always substitute one for the other.

What is New York style ricotta? ›

A very unique Ricotta, typical of what was made in Ol' New York in the early 1900's. This is a full cream, rich large curd Ricotta that is delicious to eat on its own or prepared in a savory Ricotta Cheese Cake.

What to add to ricotta for flavor? ›

You can also add garlic powder, black pepper, fresh basil, or shredded mozzarella cheese for an added boost of flavor. For desserts, there are so many delicious ways to flavor your ricotta. Try using lemon zest, chocolate chips, maple syrup, or Nutella.

Is homemade ricotta worth it? ›

Homemade ricotta, when made well, is a revelation. It is lighter and fresher than mass-produced ricotta you can buy in a tub but sturdier than creamy, smooth ricottas (which are often made by pressing or smoothing the cheese with rollers).

Why is my homemade ricotta rubbery? ›

It really matters what kind of dairy you use: organic whole milk and not ultra-pasteurized cream are preferred. I also want to emphasize the importance of timing: do not overheat the milk-cream mixture, and do not let it boil. Otherwise, you will end up with tough and rubbery curd.

Why is my ricotta cheese smooth? ›

The higher fat content means it's exceptionally creamy and will produce a far smoother dip. In contrast, low-fat ricotta can be watery, which may lead to the whipped ricotta splitting or becoming much thinner than intended.

How to keep ricotta cheese creamy in lasagna? ›

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 runny in my lasagna? ›

However, it can also introduce excess moisture if not handled properly. To avoid a runny mess, it's crucial to pat dry the ricotta before incorporating it into your lasagna. Once your ricotta is sufficiently dry, you can confidently incorporate it into your lasagna without worrying about it turning too watery.

Is ricotta cheese supposed to be creamy? ›

While the flavor of ricotta is light, its texture is meant to be thick and creamy.

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