A couple weeks back my son had a ski accident and is now recovering from a bruised lung, four cracked ribs and scapula. It was a scary crash into the trees and I am very grateful for all the blessings of what could have been much worse and that he is healing up so well. He will need about a 6 week recovery time and I am sure he will be back on the snowy mountain side by Springtime.
As for me, well I looked for something to settle my nerves and ways to stay calm. While I waited for everything to settle down I needed to keep relaxed, with a glance in my fridge I spotted the Ricotta cheese and thought it's time to go back to my Italian roots for this recipe. I just needed to add some different flavours to create a new version of the traditional Sicilian Ricotta Cheesecake. Ricotta cheese is creamy white in appearance, slightly sweet in taste, and contains around 13% fat. It had been quite some time since I had baked one, then I remembered I was around the same age my son is now- 22, when I made my first one. Ricotta can be used in many ways and is lovely in sweet and savoury recipes.
When we experience a scare, we need to learn how to blend and embrace the powerful moments with an accepting heart.
Creative ideas and baking helps me, so here is a little recipe for you to ease your heart when you meet the zingers in life. It is good to know what, who, where and how you can hold a calm center to smooth out those moments.
Begin with adding a good dollop of the rich creamy coconut milk, this soft silky meal will wrap it's scent around you with an embrace that absorbs any tension you encounter. It will surely turn all the zings into zen and with a little zest of love you will be carried across into a sweeter journey. The coconut milk accepts and holds the lime lovingly and knowingly as it nurtures the other for the betterment of being together. When we put the lime in the coconut we add a spirit medicine in our lives to experience our healing powers. It speaks "go gently towards an accepting heart and fold me in with an ever so loving embrace."
Like the song "Put the Lime in the Coconut" she asks the doctor..."Is there nothing I can take to relieve this belly aching" and he replies "put the lime in the coconut and drink (eat) it all up! Call me in the morning."
So now, I say no need to call the doctor, just add this recipe filled with centuries of love and zest to all the zingers in your life and I promise you will feel better in the morning!
The quantities in this recipe have been cut into one third so the batter will only fill a 9' round cheese cake pan half way up, so double the recipe to fill the cake pan to the top. Once again I have reduced the sugar quantity considerably.
500 grams of Ricotta cheese
2 tbsp of organic cane sugar
3 Eggs
6 Tbsp of coconut milk
Zest of 3 Limes
This easy recipe takes minutes to blend together. Grease a 9 inch cheese cake pan and preheat oven to 425 degrees F. In a large bowl add all ingredients together and blend for several minutes until smooth and creamy. Pour into cake pan and bake for 20 minutes at 425 degrees, then turn the oven temperature down to 350 degrees for a final 20 minutes of baking. Use a toothpick to test when it is done.
Many blessing for a calm heart filled with love to heal all!
Thank you and Buon Appetito! Mangia!
Ciao Tutti
Created & Written by Caterina Alberti
February 1/2014
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