Recipe: Ricotta and Fresh Pea Toast (2024)

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Christine graduated from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France, and she has worked at Cook's Illustrated and CHOW.com. She lives in San Francisco and loves teaching cooking classes. Follow her latest culinary escapades on Instagram.

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published Jun 2, 2016

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Recipe: Ricotta and Fresh Pea Toast (1)

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Recipe: Ricotta and Fresh Pea Toast (2)

When fancy toast swept through San Francisco, littering cafe menus with $4 slabs of thick bread showered in cinnamon sugar or almond butter and homemade jams, I resisted trying it for a long time. When I caved and ordered one, I finally understood the appeal of just-toasted bread and quality toppings. The toast revolution doesn’t have to be for breakfast only, though — here’s one with creamy ricotta cheese, lemony peas, and crispy prosciutto!

I was at a work conference in Los Angeles recently, and my fellow attendees kept putting up pictures of crazy-thick toast from a nearby cafe on social media, namely a sweet ricotta one and an avocado one piled high with pickles and spices. Both looked amazing, and I just couldn’t stop thinking about those toasts when I returned home.

I finally determined that the only way to get these toasts out of my head was to make one myself, so I improvised my own version. I started out with rich brioche, since I love how brioche toasts up golden-brown on the outside but stays pillowy-soft on the inside. On top of the brioche went an easy mixture of creamy ricotta cheese cut with some lemon zest for zing. Piled on top of the ricotta was a mixture of fresh sweet peas, cooked until just tender and mashed with lemon juice and fresh mint.

And the final ingredient? Delicious, salty prosciutto. Did you know that you can cook prosciutto up like bacon and it turns wonderfully crispy? Crispy prosciutto is the perfect topping to this toast, and the fat that renders out while it’s cooking is also used to toast up the brioche, so none of it goes to waste. This hearty toast is no mere snack — it’s a full, satisfying meal to be eaten with a fork and knife.

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Serves 2

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup

    ricotta cheese, drained of excess liquid

  • Finely grated zest of 1/2 lemon

  • 1/8 teaspoon

    fine salt, plus more for seasoning

  • Freshly ground black pepper

  • 2 tablespoons

    unsalted butter, divided

  • 2 thin slices

    prosciutto (about 1 ounce), cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces

  • 1 cup

    fresh or frozen peas

  • 2 tablespoons

    water

  • 1 teaspoon

    finely chopped fresh mint leaves

  • 1/2 teaspoon

    freshly squeezed lemon juice

  • 2

    (1-inch-thick) slices brioche

Instructions

  1. Place the ricotta, lemon zest, and 1/8 teaspoon salt in a small bowl, season with pepper, and mix to combine; set aside to come to room temperature.

  2. Melt 1 tablespoon of the butter in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the prosciutto in a single layer and cook, flipping occasionally, until crisp and golden-brown, about 5 minutes. Remove with tongs to a paper towel-lined plate and leave the rendered fat in the pan. While the prosciutto is cooking, make the peas.

  3. Melt the remaining 1 tablespoon butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add the peas and water, season with salt and pepper, and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the peas are tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and smash with a potato masher or bottom of a Mason jar until most of the peas are broken up (they will absorb the excess liquid). Stir in the mint and lemon juice. Taste and season with salt as needed; set aside.

  4. Place the frying pan back over medium heat. Add the bread slices, swipe them across the bottom of the pan on both sides to absorb the grease, and toast until golden-brown, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Transfer the brioche to serving plates.

  5. Divide the ricotta over the brioche and spread into an even layer. Dollop the pea mixture over the ricotta and gently spread into an even layer. Using your hands, break up the crispy prosciutto into small pieces and sprinkle over the peas. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

This recipe is best made and eaten fresh.

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Recipe: Ricotta and Fresh Pea Toast (2024)

FAQs

What goes well with ricotta? ›

Enjoy with crackers, a drizzle of honey, dried fruits or vegetable sticks. As a spread: Toast slices of banana bread or fruit toast, spread with ricotta and drizzle with honey for a snack or brekky. Finger food pasties: Ricotta and spinach are a match made in heaven.

How do Italians use ricotta? ›

Cow's milk ricotta is milder and has a more neutral taste than the other varieties. It's ideal for the celebrated filled-pasta delicacies of northern Italy—such as, ravioli, tortelloni, agnolotti, savory stuffed crepes—as well as cakes and pastries.

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.

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 is the difference between ricotta and fresh ricotta? ›

Fresh ricotta is creamier, lighter, and altogether more tasty and satisfying than the packaged version. If you've never had fresh ricotta, it will be a revelation, and you'll want to eat it by the spoonful before it even makes it into one of your favorite recipes.

What is the best way to eat ricotta cheese? ›

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 the difference between ricotta and Italian ricotta? ›

While both types are low in fat and sodium, the Italian version is naturally sweet, while the American is a little saltier and moister. In southern Switzerland, a similar ricotta is made, although it is often called mascarpa. It is historically a staple food in the mountains.

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.

Is ricotta cheese a healthy snack? ›

3. Supports Weight Loss. With 216 calories in a 1/2 cup of ricotta cheese, this delicious dairy product makes a great addition to a healthy weight loss diet. In addition to being relatively low in calories, ricotta is also high in protein and boasts all nine of the essential amino acids that your body needs.

Is it OK to eat ricotta everyday? ›

Ricotta lovers will be happy to know that ricotta cheese is a healthy food and belongs to the dairy food group. It can be enjoyed every day as part of a balanced diet.

Is ricotta easy on the stomach? ›

But high lactose cheeses like cottage and ricotta are the most likely to cause digestive issues. These particular cheeses tend to undergo short straining processes, and less lactose gets removed as a result.

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