Ricotta Dip Recipe (with Herbs & Lemon) + Serving Tips (2024)

This light, herbed ricotta dip appetizer is loaded with flavor and makes eating veggies a pleasure.

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About This Quick Ricotta Dip Recipe

Adding two unusual ingredients infuses the creamy ricotta cheese with great umami taste and elevates the added bright, zesty herbal notes. The short total time to prepare the delicious snack is another reason for it to be one of the best easy appetizer recipes you can make.

Creamy Ricotta Dip Ingredients

Mostly everyone I know needs to consume at least twice the vegetables they already do and with Chris and I being avid craft beer fans we try even harder to increase our daily intake. Always in pursuit of a balance between enjoying craft beer and health. Since we can only eat so much salad we frequently call upon healthy dipsfor vegetables.

I love to make this ricotta one because it can be so versatile depending on exactly what herbs and other ingredients I have on hand. You should consider the recipe as a not very strict set of guidelines.

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The beauty of ricotta cheese lies in its light texture and mild taste – a blank canvas of sorts that can absorb a variety of flavors, subtle or bold.

Ricotta cheese. The fresher the ricotta – the better. Use whole milk ricotta. You can even make homemade ricotta if you have the patience, it’s very easy, see below.

Herbs. If you have fresh herbs on hand use them over dried ones. Complementary are oregano, basil, thyme, chives or garlic chives, rosemary (it can be a bit overpowering so add it with caution), mint, dill.

Olive oil. Extra virgin is by far your best bet. Its floral, earthy contributions shine in the company of ricotta.

Lemon zest and juice. Both the essence and acidity of lemons add to the overall balance of the dip.

Salt and pepper. Use coarse salt and white pepper if possible for its milder character.

Garlic. A clove of finely minced garlic lends a pungent savory depth to the dip yet remains hidden in combination with the herbs.

Umami taste contributing ingredients. Tried and true – an optional cured anchovy fillet and/or a preserved lemon rind or two are great allies when it comes to this dip. Even if your first reaction is to wrinkle your nose in distaste, I recommend that you give them a try. The anchovy contributes deep umami along with saltiness (absolutely no fishy flavor involved) and the preserved lemon rind adds intense lemony aroma and flavor that can never come from lemon zest alone. On top of that it has no bitterness at all, just a lovely lemony umami.

Other optional ingredients. Other favorites to fold into ricotta dip include finely chopped sun dried tomatoes, grated Parmesan or Pecorino cheese, smoked paprika.

How To Make Ricotta Dip

It really is as easy as mixing the ingredients together after you prep them and the prep work is minimal.

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Mince the garlic (or use a garlic press) and finely chop the fresh herbs. If you will be adding anchovy and/or lemon rind you can use a small fork or pestle and mortar to press them into a paste (you can add the minced garlic to them as well, #2 above). Finally, zest the lemon.

Add all the ingredients to the ricotta and stir to mix. Taste and season with more salt and pepper or add extra lemon juice/any other ingredient as needed.

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Uses & Serving Ideas

  • The freshly mixed ricotta cheese dip is perfect served amidst a platter of fresh vegetables such as carrots, bell peppers, cucumber, lettuce. Drizzle a bit of extra virgin olive oil on top for visual effect and a flavor boost.
  • Even though the official name is a dip, there is no reason not to use it as a ricotta spread. Its great over seed crackers, toast, crostini, pita chips, crackers, fresh baguette slices or other artisan breads.
  • You can also spread it over rolled pizza dough and garnish with thinly sliced tomatoes, then bake.
  • Use it as a pasta sauce – a favorite of ours is spaghetti, ricotta dip, halved cherry tomatoes, roasted red peppers sliced thin and a drizzle of olive oil.

Baked Ricotta Cheese Version

If you are making ricotta dip during the colder months or simply crave a warm dip, enlist the help of an egg plus another cheese and follow these instructions.

Mix the dip as described above. Beat an egg and fold it into the dip. Transfer the mixture to a greased oven safe dish or small cast iron skillet and top it with grated Parmesan or another grated hard or semi-hard cheese. Mozzarella also works well here. Bake for 10-15 minutes in a 375 F oven.

Last but not least – caramelized onions and thyme are great in a baked ricotta dip. Just fold about a cup worth into the ricotta dip and bake as noted above.

Make Fresh Ricotta in a Few Easy Steps

  • For easy homemade ricotta simply bring half a pint of whole milk along with a cup of cream to boil (over medium heat, while stirring occasionally).
  • Once its boiling add 3 tbsp of lemon juice and stir for a couple of minutes – the mixture will curdle. Remove it from the heat.
  • Line a large sieve with a layer of cheesecloth and place it over a large bowl. Pour the curdled mixture over it and let it drain for about 1.5 hours or until the ricotta in the sieve reaches the consistency you desire.
  • Once it does transfer the ricotta to a bowl and use immediately or refrigerate covered. Discard the liquid (whey).

Storage for Ricotta Dip

Use an airtight container to store leftover quantities in the refrigerator. To recover the creamy texture after you take it out consider using a hand mixer to whip ricotta with perhaps a tablespoon or so of heavy cream.

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Ricotta Dip with Herbs & Olive Oil

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Easy ricotta cheese dip. Light and zesty with flavor infusions from fresh herbs, lemon, olive oil and several other optional ingredients. Perfect for dipping veggies, spreading over toasted bread and a great addition to pasta.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups ricotta cheese
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil plus more to drizzle over dip when served
  • 1 tsp coarse salt
  • 1/2 tsp white pepper
  • 1/2 lemon (zest of) and 1 tbsp of the juice
  • 1 bunch fresh herbs (such as oregano, thyme, basil, dill, chives, garlic chives, mint etc.) or 1 heaping tbsp dried herbs (Italian mix or Herbs de Provence)
  • 1-2 cured anchovy fillet (optional)*
  • 1-2 preserved lemon rinds, thin strip(s) (optional)*

Instructions

  1. Mince the garlic and finely chop the fresh herbs. If using anchovy and/or preserved lemon rind, press into a paste using a small fork or pestle and mortar.
  2. Place the ricotta in a mixing bowl and add the rest of the ingredients. Mix and taste to assess flavor. Adjust herbs, olive oil, seasoning to taste, transfer to a serving dish and drizzle with a bit of olive oil before serving.

Notes

*These two ingredients if mashed into a paste and folded into the dip add umami depth and really boost the flavor base of the dip. Feel free to increase the quantities to taste.

Other optional ingredients: sun dried tomatoes, roasted garlic, smoked paprika, olive tapenade, grated Parmesan or Pecorino.

For instructions on how to make fresh ricotta at home or a baked version of this dip consult the relevant sections of the post for this recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1/3 cup
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 218Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 43mgSodium: 696mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 14g

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FAQs

How to serve ricotta? ›

You can smear ricotta on toast and then top it with almost anything for an easy meal. Try it with corn and scallions, or pesto and tomatoes, or a fried egg. You can also eat it for dessert: top with strawberries and honey or banana and nutella.

What is lemon ricotta made of? ›

To make ricotta, the whey is heated often with fresh milk and citric acid. Then the curds are harvested. In the absence of leftover mozzarella whey our homemade ricotta recipe utilizes whole milk and citric acid to harvest the curds. Ricotta has a mild flavor and a creamy, non-hom*ogenous, texture.

How do you make store bought ricotta taste better? ›

You can add flavor to plain ricotta cheese by mixing in ingredients like herbs (such as basil, thyme, or rosemary), garlic, lemon zest, black pepper, or a drizzle of honey for a sweet twist. Incorporating roasted red peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, or chopped fresh fruits can also add both flavor and texture.

How do you make ricotta smooth? ›

Whipping ricotta in the food processor transforms it into an incredibly smooth, spreadable cheese—a blank canvas to be paired with any number of flavors and ingredients.

What flavors go well with ricotta? ›

well, I enjoy ricotta just like it is, with a drop of the best olive oil and fresh pepper. but it's lovely with pasta, combined with tomato sauce, or spinach. it's very versatile.

What do Italians eat ricotta with? ›

Ricotta salata is also a perfect accompaniment to meat-based pasta sauces, fresh salads, and roasted vegetables; even though the outside looks hard, the inside is still creamy enough to mix very well with warm dishes. It's saltier and nuttier than Pecorino and Parmigiano Reggiano, so use in moderation.

Is lemon or vinegar better for ricotta? ›

White vinegar adds the most neutral acid flavor, while lemon juice infuses the ricotta with its own flavor. That can work well in some applications, if you want to dollop it on pancakes or stuff it into cannoli, but otherwise I'd stick with the vinegar.

Is vinegar or lemon juice better for ricotta? ›

We tested with white vinegar and lemon juice and found lemon juice created a creamier, smoother, better tasting ricotta. Our testing showed that vinegar produces a firmer, slightly tougher product.

Is ricotta good or bad for you? ›

Compared to most cheeses, ricotta is a healthier choice because it contains less salt and fat - 10 per cent fat, of which 6 per cent is saturated. It's light and creamy with a slightly grainy texture and delicate flavour that can be used on its own or in sweet and savoury dishes.

What does adding egg to ricotta do? ›

For extra creamy ricotta, add in an extra egg, a handful of grated parmesan, and a quarter cup of shredded mozzarella. Eggs help prevent the ricotta from drying out and serve to bind the ricotta so it doesn't become runny. One or more eggs are recommended whether you add the other ingredients mentioned here or not.

What makes ricotta cheese taste good? ›

You can also add garlic powder, black pepper, fresh basil, or shredded mozzarella cheese for an added boost of flavor. For desserts, there are so many delicious ways to flavor your ricotta. Try using lemon zest, chocolate chips, maple syrup, or Nutella.

What makes a good ricotta? ›

The Criteria. Ricotta should taste first and foremost of fresh dairy. Any sort of sourness or off flavors are a turn-off. Sweet and creamy is what we're looking for.

Why is my ricotta not creamy? ›

Whole Milk (not ultra pasteurized!): I recommend whole cow's milk for creamy flavor and texture. Alternatively, 2% or 1% milk can be used; but the final result will not be as creamy. Ultra pasteurized milk does not work for homemade ricotta. It won't curdle properly.

What is the difference between smooth ricotta and ricotta cheese? ›

Traditional Ricotta has the classic slightly grainy texture that many enjoy for use in pasta and dips. Extra Smooth Ricotta has a more creamy texture making it perfect for more delicate pastries and desserts or simply spread on bread or a bagel with fruit, jam or honey.

Why is my ricotta bitter? ›

Cheese can also become too bitter with age. If you made ricotta three weeks ago and it tastes bitter, it's probably better to discard it. One other reason could be if you added more rennet to save a batch that wasn't setting well, too much rennet can add a bitter taste as well.

Can you eat ricotta straight? ›

Ricotta can be eaten on its own, used in recipes.

Can you eat ricotta cheese without cooking it? ›

For a quick snack, toast a piece of bread, spread some ricotta cheese on it, and top it with pears, honey, and almonds. Feel free to experiment with the toppings and use another nut, fruit, and seasoning combinations.

Do you melt ricotta cheese? ›

In other words, the cheese doesn't melt. So ricotta falls in the same category as paneer, halloumi, queso blanco and other cheeses that can be heated without melting. This is why ricotta is such a fine choice for lasagna, stuffed shells, ravioli and cheesecake. It heats wonderfully, but doesn't reduce to a pool of goo.

What is ricotta traditionally used for? ›

Common Uses of Ricotta

Ricotta is a delicious and versatile cheese that can be used in a variety of dishes. It's commonly used in savoury dishes such as lasagne, stuffed shells, and other Italian dishes, but it can also be used in sweet recipes like cheesecake and cannoli.

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