Baked Ricotta
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Can we talk about the Madness? Uconn upsetting Michigan State? Kentucky’s last-second 3-pointer for the win? The Wisconsin-Arizona overtime nail biter?
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You also should make this baked ricotta for any guests you might find at your house watching the Final Four this weekend. As is the case with so many baked cheese dips, the success of this one can be attributed to the synergistic reaction that takes place in the oven, the final melty product amounting to so much more than the sum of its herbs, spices, and cheeses. In other words: cheese is good, melted cheese is better. At least when placed before a crew of ravenous, raucous, raging sports fans.
Here, lots of fresh lemon zest, so often a good complement to ricotta, adds brightness while garlic and crushed red pepper flakes add zing. It’s a snap to throw together — can be mixed up the night before, in fact — and bakes into a thyme-flecked, bubbling mass with hot oil sputtering at the surface. Pick up a loaf of good bread and call your menu planning done. Warning: your guests might never leave.
PrintBaked Ricotta with Lemon & Thyme
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings as an appetizer
Ingredients
- 16 oz. whole milk Ricotta
- 3 cloves garlic sliced or minced
- 3 tablespoons minced fresh thyme
- zest of 1 lemon
- freshly cracked pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup freshly grated parmesan
- red pepper flakes to taste
- fresh bread for serving
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425ºF.
- Mix all of the ingredients in a bowl until well combined. Spoon into 1 large (about the size of a 9-inch oven-safe skillet) or several small gratin dishes. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until bubbling and just slightly golden.
- Let cool briefly. Serve with fresh bread.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
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157 Comments on “Baked Ricotta”
I been craving artichoke dip the last couple of days. Do you have a great artichoke dip recipe? My mouth is watering just looking at this Baked a Ricotta Dip! ❤️
Nothing beats homemade guacamole 🙂 But anything with hot, bubbling cheese is amazing!
I make a pretty rocking Buffalo Chicken Dip
Goat cheese honey and walnuts so yum!
4 cheese and beer fondue with veggies and bread for dip
Pizza Bites!
I like salsa!
Hot corn and jalapeno dip, caramelized onion dip and homade hidden valley ranch dip with veggies.
I love Amy Thielen’s Fried Onion Dip. See my blog post.
https://thecuttingedgeofordinary.blogspot.com/2013/10/fried-onion-dip.html
I serve it at all my parties!
Will definitely check it out, Lisa! Thanks so much!
Not sure if it’s considered a dip but I love freshly made salsa, the spicier the better!
Warm Crab Dip!
Layers and layers of taco dip with fresh veggies. Don’t the nachos!
Buffalo Chicken Dip made with shredded rotisserie chicken, served with celery sticks, tortilla chips and fritos!
Wow, that looks wonderful and I can’t wait to try it! Being from Wisconsin, I am a huge Wisconsin cheese fan and, yes, we will be watching the Final Four game with our entire family and cheering on the Badgers. My favorite dip is caramelized sweet onions mixed with Jarlsberg, a little mayo, cayenne and then baked to gooey deliciousness.
Everything about WI rocks!…the cheese, Door County, the Packers, the Badgers and the people…Thanks for the great recipe!
One of my favorites is Hot Corn Dip. It doesn’t last long at the party and people frequently request the recipe!
So cliche, but hot artichoke dip is a major weakness for me! Really anything hot & cheesy– can’t wait to try the baked ricotta!
It’s got to be my homemade guacamole dip. My husband says it’s the best. However, to be honest, I’m a cheese person, hands-down. I’m new to your site and I absolutely love the great recipe directions and photos! Thanks!!
Buffalo chicken dip – so so bad but oh so good!
Guacamole or anything cheese!
My favorite to serve is either a (cheese version) Hot Crab Dip or a (non cheese version) Caramelized Onion Dip. Mmmmm!
Gotta love hot artichoke dip with some tangy parmesan cheese and lots of garlic! Although a BIG bowl of fresh guacamole can’t be beat for summer time dipping!
Thanks for this new recipe, Ali; we will certainly give it a go! We’ve loved every one of your recipes we’ve tried so far!
My favorite party dip is called Jalapeno Popper Dip
My favorite dip is hummus! But, your cheese dip looks mouthwatering.
My favorite party dip is swiss cheese artichoke dip.
Cranberry gorgonzola. YUM!
Hot swiss cheese/ onion dip
That one with the black beans, some corn, a handful of your favorite cheese cheese, 2-3 of your favorite peppers, a couple frozen chicken breasts, and an eight ounce block of cream cheese. I don’t its name. But I make it a lot.
Olive dip – has lots of dairy goodness and green and black olives!
We love the old standby clam dip. Yummy!