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Related: About this forumwhat to do with whey?
I made ricotta cheese in my InstantPot today. Came out pretty well, but after separating it I have about a quart of whey. Any suggestion as to what to do with it?
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what to do with whey? (Original Post)
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May 2020
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Laffy Kat
(16,377 posts)1. You have to sit on a tuffet...
You'll also need some curds.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)2. Drink it
That's the simplest solution. It has protein, electrolytes, and probiotics, so it's quite nutritious. If you don't like drinking it straight blend it with frozen fruit and make a smoothie. You can also make fermented lemonade with it or use it to marinade meats.
SeattleVet
(5,477 posts)3. Use it as the liquid and bake bread with it.
When I made ricotta a few years ago the bread made afterwards was a big hit - as was the lasagna I used the ricotta for!
marble falls
(57,077 posts)4. Cook with it.