Modern Roman Libum Recipe or Roman Cheesecake |
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes Cook Time: 40 Minutes |
Ready In: 40 Minutes Servings: 4 |
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From a Taste of Ancient Rome. They call it a cheesecake. It is actually more like a cheese bun/cake with honey on it. From Cato. This is a a sacrificial cake sometimes offered to household spirits when the Romans honored them. Do not think Modern cheesecake. It isn't a thing like it. Ingredients:
1 cup all-purpose flour |
8 ounces ricotta cheese |
1 egg, beaten |
bay leaf |
1/2 cup clear honey |
Directions:
1. Sift the flour into a bowl. Beat the cheese until it's soft and stir it into the flour along with the egg. 2. Form a soft dough and divide into 4. 3. Mold each one into a bun and place them on a greased baking tray with a fresh bay leaf underneath. 4. Heat the oven to 425°F Cover the cakes [see note on this] and bake for 35-40 minutes until golden-brown. 5. Warm the honey and place the warm cakes in it so that they absorb it. Allow to stand 30 minutes before serving. 6. NOTE: The Romans often covered their food while it was cooking with a domed earthenware cover called a testo. You can use an overturned, shallow clay pot, a metal bowl, or casserole dish as a brick. |
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