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Easy Whipped Ricotta with Lemon, Thyme and Honey

If you've never had whipped ricotta before, this is your sign to fix that immediately. It's one of those recipes that feels a little fancy but takes almost no effort at all. Just a handful of ingredients, a quick blend, and suddenly you have the creamiest, lightest, most spreadable ricotta.

This version is bright and fresh from the lemon, lightly sweet from the honey, and has just enough thyme and black pepper to give it that perfect savory balance. Spread it onto warm toast and it honestly feels like something you'd order at a cute brunch spot.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

This is one of those recipes you'll end up making on repeat because it's so easy and so versatile. It comes together in about 10 minutes with simple ingredients you can easily keep on hand, but still feels elevated enough to serve when you have people over. The combination of creamy ricotta, sweet honey, fresh lemon, and herby thyme hits that perfect balance of flavors, and it looks beautiful with almost no effort, which makes it ideal for both everyday snacks and casual entertaining.

Ingredients

  • whole milk ricotta
  • olive oil
  • honey
  • lemon zest
  • fresh thyme leaves
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • Bread (sourdough, ciabatta, or baguette)

Why These Ingredients Work

Each ingredient in this recipe plays a simple but important role. The ricotta is the base and, once whipped, becomes incredibly smooth and airy. Olive oil helps create that silky texture and adds a subtle richness. Honey brings just enough sweetness to balance the savory elements without overpowering them. The lemon zest adds brightness and keeps everything tasting fresh, while the thyme gives it that slightly earthy, elevated flavor. A little salt enhances everything, and the black pepper adds just enough contrast to keep it from feeling flat.

whipped ricotta with lemon, thyme and honey

How to Make Whipped Ricotta Toasts

Start by adding the ricotta, olive oil, honey, lemon zest, thyme, salt, and pepper to a food processor. Blend for about 1 to 2 minutes, or until the mixture is completely smooth, creamy, and light. While that's blending, toast your bread until it's golden and crisp. Once the ricotta is ready, spread a generous layer onto the warm toast. Finish with a drizzle of honey, a sprinkle of fresh thyme, and a little extra black pepper before serving.

Tips for the Best Whipped Ricotta

If your ricotta seems watery, letting it drain for a few minutes before blending will help it whip up thicker and creamier. The whipping step really makes a difference here, so it's worth taking the extra minute to get that smooth, airy texture. Before serving, give it a quick taste and adjust the lemon, honey, or salt depending on your preference. It's also best served slightly cool or at room temperature, rather than straight from the fridge.

Variations and Swaps

One of the best things about this recipe is how easy it is to customize. If you don't have thyme, you can swap in basil, chives, or even a little rosemary for a different flavor. For a more savory version, you can add a small clove of garlic. If you like a little heat, hot honey works really well here. You can also lean sweeter by topping it with sliced strawberries or peaches for a fresh, spring-inspired twist. And if you're not in the mood for toast, it works just as well served with crackers as an easy appetizer.

FAQs

Can I use part-skim ricotta?
You can, but whole milk ricotta will give you a much creamier and richer texture.

Do I need a food processor?
A food processor works best for that ultra-smooth texture, but a hand mixer will also do the job. In a pinch, you can whisk it by hand, it just won't be quite as fluffy.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, you can make the whipped ricotta up to 2 days in advance and store it in the fridge. Just give it a quick stir before serving.

What can I use instead of thyme?
Basil, chives, or rosemary are all great options depending on the flavor you're going for.

Can I make it less sweet?
Absolutely. You can reduce the honey or skip the drizzle on top to keep it more savory.

What bread works best?
Sourdough, baguette, or any sturdy bread that toasts well will hold up best to the creamy ricotta.

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Easy Whipped Ricotta with Lemon, Thyme and Honey

This whipped ricotta is light, creamy, and full of fresh spring flavor. Made with lemon zest, honey, thyme, and a touch of black pepper, it comes together in minutes and is perfect for brunch, snacking, or easy entertaining.

  • Author: Jessica Morone
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Appetizer

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 1 cup whole milk ricotta
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1-2 tablespoon honey (plus more for drizzling)
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 2-3 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • Bread for serving

Instructions

  1. Add ricotta, olive oil, honey, lemon zest, thyme, salt, and pepper to a food processor.
  2. Blend until smooth, creamy, and fluffy, about 1-2 minutes.
  3. Toast bread until golden.
  4. Spread whipped ricotta onto toast.
  5. Drizzle with honey and top with extra thyme and black pepper before serving.

Notes

  • If your ricotta is watery, strain it for a few minutes before blending for a thicker texture
  • Whole milk ricotta will give the creamiest result
  • Adjust the honey and lemon to taste depending on how sweet or bright you want it
  • For a more savory version, reduce the honey or skip the drizzle on top
  • Best served slightly cool or at room temperature, not straight from the fridge

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