This past weekend we celebrated my brother’s birthday at a delightful, surprise summer celebration at a private wooded area in Napa Valley. My contribution to the spread was this Sicilian Ricotta Cake. If you are a cheesecake fan, I thinkyou will especially appreciate this Italian version.
It was nice to celebrate Ross, who holds a very special place in my heart as my loving, older brother. As the eldest of the four siblings, he has sort of morphed into the patriarch of the family despite only being a couple years older than me and my other two brothers. Like many oldest siblings, he naturally carries that authoritative, leader kind of character which makes him a perfect and protective big brother. It is also what contributes to him being one of the best pastors and teachers I’ve ever met. Ross also goes by Pastor Ross as senior pastor of Calvary The Rock in Santa Rosa California. His sermons can be accessed online if you ever feel like a refreshing and relevant (for today) look at the bible.
The celebration included family members and close friends from his church who have grown to love Ross as a person, and a pastor. A few people talked about how he has positively impacted their lives, including heart-warming words from his daughter Jordan, who recently discovered in her twenties that she has a rare disease called Kabuki Syndrome. Jordan has had lifelong physical struggles including issues with speech, hearing, muscles and joints – and was relieved to learn there was a reason with this diagnosis. She’s been sharing her discovery, struggles, and even blessings with other in recent years. The girl who struggled with social anxiety, hearing and speech is now becoming a spokesperson for families with Kabuki kids, sharing publicly and even speaking at conferences. Isn’t God amazing?
A Brother’s Love
I can write a book about the love I have for my brother Ross, and my other brothers Darien and Judd, but I’ll share one memory of Ross that goes back 34 years when I was struggling as a single teenage mother. I was living alone, trying to navigate my way around both becoming an adult and being a mother – not an easy feat to accomplish at the same time. Although Ross was only 20 at the time, he had the wisdom and nurturing to assign himself as my “secret pal” who regularly sent me cards with words of encouragement that sometimes included hand-written scripture quotes. I recall one day being completely broke, only to find $20 tucked in a card in my mailbox which was just enough to buy a couple bags of groceries. After some time I learned my secret pal was my very own brother, which confirmed in my heart that he would always play the role of protective brother to me throughout my life. And that is true to this day.
Two nights ago, he stopped what he was doing at a pastor’s conference to take the time to talk me through something I was going through at the time. I thank God for him and can only hope that everyone can find a Ross in their life.
Must-Make Sicilian Ricotta Cheesecake
About the Ricotta Cheesecake? It’s the easiest cheese cake you’ll ever make – and people will love it!
Update: I posted this recipe back in 2014 and have since made a couple minor tweaks. It’s actually become the most popular recipe on my blog and many have shared how much they’ve enjoyed making it (and eating it!).
I hope you try and have the same success that many other readers have!
For graham cracker crust, crush graham crackers in food processor until consistency of bread crumbs; stir with melted butter until mixture holds shape when squeezed. If needed, add a little more melted butter.
Firmly press graham cracker “crust” into bottom and along bottom sides of spring form pan; set aside.
Sift together flour and sugar in small mixing bowl.
In medium bowl, stir together ricotta cheese and orange zest. Slowly fold in flour mixture with spatula until well blended and smooth.
Add eggs, one at a time, continuing to carefully fold with spatula. Stir in vanilla extract.
Pour batter into springform pan and gently smooth top with spatula.
Bake for 55-60 minutes at 350° F until cake is firm all the way to top center. Begin checking at 50 minutes. Cool completely and refrigerate for 2-3 hours to set. Begin checking at 50 minutes.
Cream Cheese: Only use full-fat cream cheese BLOCKS for cheesecake filling. Ricotta: The star of the show and what makes this a Sicilian-inspired cheesecake! Cornstarch: Cornstarch is added to the filling to aid in thickness. Eggs: You'll need 3 whole eggs and 1 egg yolk at room temperature.
But it will work as an effective, low-fat substitute for cream cheese with a bit of manipulation. Simply blend the ricotta in a blender or food processor until smooth, add a bit of lemon juice to mimic the tang of cream cheese, and use in any baking or cooking project.
For many it's both! A variety of cheesecakes come with different types of crusts. While many believe that a cheesecake is only a cheesecake with a graham cracker crust, this isn't always the case.
The main difference between what we would consider typical New York American cheesecake and Italian cheesecake is that in Italy, cheesecake is made with ricotta rather than cream cheese. It is also a bit lighter and dryer, more cakelike and less cloying.
Ricotta: What's the Difference? Ricotta cheese and mascarpone cheese are both made from fresh milk, but these Italian cheeses differ in texture, taste, and content. Texture: Ricotta has a grainy texture, like cottage cheese, and mascarpone has a smooth, creamy texture, similar to heavy whipping cream.
Sicily produces three main types of cheese - pecorino, Ragusano, and ricotta. Each of these types have variations as well, often distinguished by how the wheels are treated, and how long they are aged.
When the batter is overmixed, too much air is added and will cause your cake to rise in the oven and then collapse and crack when being removed. Don't overbake your cake. It may crack if it's too dry. Many people overbake their recipes to “play it safe”.
Well, I can tell you that after baking HUNDREDS of cheesecakes, the best cream cheese is brick-style cream cheese. I love Philadelphia brand, but use your favorite.
Typically, yes. After shaping into your pan, this crust should be baked, and the amount of time really depends on the recipe you're using, and whether it's a baked or a no-bake filling. Check the pie or cheesecake recipe you're using for crust baking and cooling instructions.
We're talking about a soggy crust, which is a heartbreaking thing; this can happen when water from the water bath seeps into the crevices of the springform pan.
Look no further than breakfast for lots of crunchy options for pie crust. Grind up granola, crispy rice cereal, or cornflakes together, and if you top it with a yogurt filling, that means you can have pie for breakfast, right?
The addition of cream gives a velvety, smooth texture, but too much of it and you begin to mask the cream cheese flavor. Sour cream supports the underlying tang of the cream cheese, but, if overdone, it takes over as the dominant flavor. You need a little of each -- cream for texture and sour cream for flavor.
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Mix cream cheese and ricotta cheese together in a mixing bowl until well combined. Add eggs, sugar, butter, flour, cornstarch, lemon juice, and vanilla; mix to combine. Stir in sour cream and pour into the prepared pan. Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour.
Cheesecake is a classic dessert that can be served for any occasion. There is even a Greek cheesecake recipe that dates all the way back to 5th Century BCE! While there are an endless amount of cheesecake recipes available today, they can be sorted into two easy categories - baked and unbaked cheesecakes.
But American-style cheesecake often includes all-purpose flour in the batter, which helps to bind and thicken it. Israeli-style cheesecake, meanwhile, uses cornstarch or sometimes even instant pudding mix.
Brazilian guava cheesecake is a refreshing spin on its American cousin, which typically uses cream cheese and a graham cracker crust. In Brazil, the guava cheesecake uses a dense, salty cheese known as minas gerais. It is paired with a sweet guava paste on top of a crisp, flour-based crust.
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