What Is Mascarpone Cheese?
Mascarpone cheese is a soft Italian double or triple cream cheese. It typically has 60-75% fat content, depending on the producer, which gives it a super spreadable, silky consistency. Mascarpone cheese originated in Abbiategrasso and Lodi in northern Italy. It is a fresh cheese that is most commonly made with pasteurized cow’s milk. Unlike some cheeses, which have animal-derived rennet added, mascarpone is vegetarian. It’s made by heating heavy cream and adding an acid like tartaric acid (aka cream of tartar), citric acid, or lemon juice to solidify and thicken the cream. Mascarpone is then strained through a cheesecloth to remove excess liquid whey.
What Is Mascarpone Cream?
Mascarpone cream is a traditional Italian whipped topping. It is made by whipping mascarpone cheese with eggs and sugar and is the tangy, velvety layer in tiramisu. In Italy, mascarpone cream is often served alongside pound cake, fresh berries, or an espresso drink. BelGioioso sells its own version of sweetened mascarpone cream known as Crema di Mascarpone. To make mascarpone cream at home:
What Does Mascarpone Taste Like?
Mascarpone cheese is often compared to cream cheese, ricotta cheese, crème fraiche, and clotted cream; however, mascarpone is a sweeter and less tangy product than its peers. Mascarpone is slightly sweet with a hint of acidity. Its rich, creamy texture makes it an indulgent addition to both sweet and savory dishes.
Delicious Mascarpone Recipes
Try it in a classic Italian dish, tiramisu, or as the star of the show in creamy mascarpone mashed potatoes. You can also make savory dishes like creamy parmesan risotto and creamy polenta even more decadent by incorporating mascarpone cheese. For something sweeter, you can add mascarpone cheese to any homemade ice cream base. Mix in 8 ounces of mascarpone to a heated custard before churning for a rich flavor and an extra-creamy consistency. We love it as a zesty complement to lemon meringue pie ice cream.
Where to Buy Mascarpone Cheese
Mascarpone cheese is sold in most commercial and specialty grocery stores. BelGioioso, Galbani, Cello, and Gelmini are the most prevalent producers of mascarpone cheese, and a 16-oz. package of mascarpone cheese costs approximately $8.