Smoked ricotta pecorina toscanella

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moikel

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These little guys are back, 400gm each,salted sheeps ricotta.My local deli ships them direct from Italy.Its cold here maybe 11c ,yes I know thats t shirt weather in Minnesota  but cold for here. It will be 5 hours over alder, should do it. Olive pellets might be nice fit for its sardinian origins,have to see if theres some out there.
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Whatcha gonna do with all that cheese Mick. It looks great. When I first saw ricotta I didn't realize it was the salata not the soft stuff.
I put in salads with tomato cucumber sort of thing.I treat it a bit like fetta,its way less salty .Sometimes I just have it on a cracker . 
 
Man that looks awesome - I bet it is mighty tasty 
 
There used to be a version shipped from Italy but not anymore.I am going to do a bit more research ,I like the fact that they come in that cool shape. I spent a lot of time in the cheese shops in Europe (butchers too) when the various women in my life were shopping or in art galleries/museums.

I assume that these guys come from Tuscany where there is a big sheeps milk cheese  industry founded by transplanted Sardinians.

I might make a little tomato & cheese tart just to see how it works.
 
Basil would go good with that Mick.
You are right about that.I think I might smoke a few tomato's with a sprinkle of cbp,salt ,brown sugar,sort of semi dry them. Then make a puff pastry flan sort of thing with cheese ,basil,tomato. Spring food wishful thinking its still 7 weeks away.
 
Man that looks awesome - I bet it is mighty tasty 
One of my enduring memories of travelling in France was little markets where a little old lady would have maybe 30-40 disc's of made in the farmhouse goat cheese. Maybe 3 or 4 different sizes or 2 or 3 different ages.When she sold those ,put the cash money in her pocket she packed up & went home.

I liked those little tarts of cheese & tomato that you could buy as well. Not quite a quiche more a flan. Give me a week or 2  & I will wander down memory lane & attempt one.
 
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