The Ultimate Crowd-Pleasing Appetiser
There's a reason home chefs and food lovers are embracing baked ricotta: it delivers maximum flavour for minimal effort. This appetiser transforms a handful of simple ingredients into a warm, bubbly, and sophisticated dip that feels special without any
of the stress. The beauty of baked ricotta lies in its creamy texture and its ability to act as a perfect canvas for other flavours. When mixed with aromatic garlic, herbs, and a bit of sharp cheese, the mild, sweet profile of ricotta is elevated into something truly memorable. It's the kind of dish that has guests asking for the recipe before the night is over. Best served warm straight from the oven, it’s a versatile dish that works just as well for a casual gathering as it does for a more formal holiday party.
Gathering Your Ingredients
The key to a great baked ricotta dip is using quality ingredients. Since the list is short, each component plays an important role. You will need: Whole Milk Ricotta Cheese: This is the star of the show. Whole milk ricotta provides the best creamy texture; low-fat versions can be more watery. For an even richer consistency, you can drain any excess liquid from the ricotta by placing it in a colander for about 20 minutes. Garlic: Freshly minced garlic is essential for a robust, savoury flavour. Some recipes even call for roasting a whole head of garlic first for a deeper, sweeter taste. Parmesan or Pecorino Romano Cheese: This adds a salty, nutty depth that complements the mild ricotta. Herbs and Seasonings: Fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, or chives add brightness. Red pepper flakes can introduce a gentle warmth. Olive Oil: A good quality extra-virgin olive oil brings everything together and helps the top turn golden brown. Lemon: The zest and juice of a lemon can cut through the richness and add a fresh, bright note.
Step 1: Mix Your Base
This first step is perhaps the easiest. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the whole milk ricotta, minced garlic, grated Parmesan or Pecorino cheese, and your chosen fresh herbs. Add a pinch of salt, freshly ground black pepper, and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes if you like a little heat. Finally, stir in the lemon zest and a drizzle of olive oil. Mix everything until it is well combined and the texture is relatively smooth and airy. Some home chefs recommend using a hand mixer to whip the ricotta for a minute to achieve an even lighter, fluffier consistency, but a sturdy spoon and some enthusiasm will also do the trick. This is the point where you should taste the mixture and adjust seasonings as needed before baking.
Step 2: Bake Until Golden
Preheat your oven to around 400-425°F (200-220°C). Spread the ricotta mixture evenly into a small, oven-safe baking dish, a gratin dish, or a 6- to 9-inch cast-iron skillet. Using a decorative or rustic dish is a great idea, as you'll likely be serving the dip directly from it. Before placing it in the oven, you can sprinkle a little extra Parmesan cheese on top and add another drizzle of olive oil. Bake for 15 to 25 minutes, or until the dip is hot, bubbly around the edges, and turning a lovely golden brown on top. For an extra-browned crust, you can switch the oven to a high broil for the last few minutes, but be sure to watch it closely to prevent burning.
Step 3: Add the Finishing Touches
Once the dip is out of the oven, it's best to let it rest for about five minutes before serving. This allows the flavours to meld and the cheese to set slightly. The final step is all about presentation and adding one last layer of flavour. A final drizzle of high-quality olive oil is a popular choice. You can also sprinkle fresh herbs, more red pepper flakes, or even a drizzle of hot honey for a sweet and spicy kick. Some home chefs love to top their baked ricotta with roasted cherry tomatoes, which add a burst of juicy sweetness and colour. Simply toss cherry tomatoes with olive oil and roast them alongside the dip.
Serving and Pairing Ideas
This warm, creamy dip pairs wonderfully with a variety of accompaniments. Toasted crostini or slices of a rustic, crusty baguette are classic choices, perfect for scooping up every last bit. Sturdy crackers, pita chips, and even warm flatbread also work beautifully. For a lighter, healthier option, serve the dip with an assortment of fresh vegetables like bell pepper strips, cucumber slices, or radishes. The cool crunch of the veggies provides a delightful contrast to the warm, rich cheese. This baked ricotta dip also makes a fantastic centerpiece for a larger appetiser or charcuterie board, surrounded by cured meats, olives, and nuts.
















