What do you do with Mascarpone?
 
            
                
                    MyriiStorm                
                
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                    I bought some, now I'm wondering what I should do with it.  What are your favorite ways to eat Mascarpone?                
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            Low Carb Yum has a marscapone mousse with berries recipe. I haven't tried it because I'm trying to avoid dessert-type things early in this low carb journey.
 http://lowcarbyum.com/mascarpone-cheese-mousse-berries/
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            I eat it straight off the spoon for the high fat low protein/carb content. It is usually used in tiramisu if that gives you any ideas.2
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            Check I breathe I'm hungry web site for egg fast fettuccine alfredo - it's used in the afresh sauce. awesome1
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            I use it as a fat base for my sludge when I don't want peanut butter. Works especially well with a blend of Tiramisu whey and Vanilla casein.2
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            MyriiStorm wrote: »I bought some, now I'm wondering what I should do with it. What are your favorite ways to eat Mascarpone?
 eat it from the tub, with a spoon3
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            MyriiStorm wrote: »I bought some, now I'm wondering what I should do with it. What are your favorite ways to eat Mascarpone?
 eat it from the tub, with a spoon
 My kind o' guy. Taught me everything I need to know about mascarpone.1
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            yep it is good and super easy to make. it's only heavy cream and lemon juice1
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            I use the reciped above (minus the berries) and add some low carb flavorings of choice. My tub was (unused portion) in the refrigerator three weeks and then went bad. 1 1
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            You can make a lemon minute muffin then spread it on. It is delicious!
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            Mascarpone = A+ keto food - It's sweeter and softer (and whiter) than butter, it blends very easily, and it melts in a heavenly way. Molto delizioso.
 If you want to stretch it further than eating straight from the tub might permit....
 You can melt it half-way in the microwave, then:
 1. stir some hot espresso into it for a keto-cappuccino
 2. blend it with eggs and HWC for a sweet, creamy omelette base (or add-it after cooking before you fold the omelette);
 3. blend with spices of your choosing and spread as a cream sauce on spinach, fish, meat, etc.
 Or you can add it cold to lox if you're out of cream cheese.
 Mmmm.....
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            MyriiStorm wrote: »I bought some, now I'm wondering what I should do with it. What are your favorite ways to eat Mascarpone?
 eat it from the tub, with a spoon
 Anything from chopsticks to a drywall knife will do in a pinch....1
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            Wow, thanks for all the great suggestions! I think I'm going to have to get a few more tubs next time I'm at the store, so I can try all of these. 1 1
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            MyriiStorm wrote: »Wow, thanks for all the great suggestions! I think I'm going to have to get a few more tubs next time I'm at the store, so I can try all of these.
 Almost forgot - stir with a little soy sauce and sesame oil into sautéed mushrooms.. most yummé!1
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            I couldn't even find marscapone at the store before Thanksgiving...I had to alter a few of my recipes.0
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            Mascarpone is usually in the deli section of a grocery store with specialty meats and cheeses versus the dairy case where most of the cheese is. Just an fyi.1
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            I put it on celery. It took the place of cream cheese.1
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            Mascarpone = A+ keto food - It's sweeter and softer (and whiter) than butter, it blends very easily, and it melts in a heavenly way. Molto delizioso.
 If you want to stretch it further than eating straight from the tub might permit....
 You can melt it half-way in the microwave, then:
 1. stir some hot espresso into it for a keto-cappuccino
 2. blend it with eggs and HWC for a sweet, creamy omelette base (or add-it after cooking before you fold the omelette);
 3. blend with spices of your choosing and spread as a cream sauce on spinach, fish, meat, etc.
 Or you can add it cold to lox if you're out of cream cheese.
 Mmmm.....
 The marscapone in coffee/espresso suggestion is genius. That is my lunch today.
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