Ricotta Pizza (original) (raw)

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This Italian Ricotta Pizza with spinach, basil, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes is a homage to the Italian flag (and a really tasty way to say “I love you”).

a white pizza topped with ricotta, spinach, tomatoes and basil

Making food for others is my way of saying “I care about you,” “I’m glad you are in my life,” and, most importantly, “Thanks for putting up with me.”

While many foods can convey those sentiments, pizza is the universal food whose message needs no translation.

With gooey, soul-comforting cheese, an array of flavorful toppings, and a crust that’s soft, crisp, and chewy all at the same time, pan pizza is a food for every occasion, every person, and, importantly, every appetite.

Today’s ricotta pizza with spinach, basil, sun-dried tomatoes, and melty mozzarella is toes the line between fresh (hi, spinach!) and decadent (so much ricotta).

You, and anyone you love enough to share it with, will be smitten at first bite!

a ricotta pizza with basil, spinach, sun-dried tomatoes and mozzarella cheese

5 Star Review

“I have already made this twice and it is DIVINE.”

— Meg —

If you’ve only ever had ricotta in Vegetable Lasagna, you may be wondering if ricotta is good on pizza and what does ricotta pizza tastes like.

Well, I’m here to tell you that, yes, ricotta is AH-MAZING on pizza and it tastes like pure heaven!

Ricotta is mild, creamy, and holds its shape when heated, making it perfect for dolloping over pizza crust (for a gooey, melty cheese pizza, try Burrata Pizza).

Ricotta is versatile and pairs well with a wide range of Italian ingredients, especially garlic, herbs, tomatoes, and olive oil, all of which we are using here.

italian ricotta pizza with spinach and sun dried tomatoes cut into slices

How to Make Ricotta Pizza

Simple ingredients that taste great year-round star in this easy ricotta pizza recipe.

Sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, mozzarella, and (of course) creamy ricotta cheese is all this pizza demands to reach its pinnacle.


The Ingredients

Dietary Note

If you would like to make a gluten free ricotta pizza, you may follow this recipe using your favorite store-bought or homemade gluten free pizza crust recipe. For a keto or low-carb option, try this Broccoli Pizza Crust.

Ingredient Note

Depending on the type of sundried tomatoes you purchase, you’ll have to do some minor prep work to make them pizza ready.

Market Swap

Other sauteed dark leafy greens may be substituted for the spinach. Try this white ricotta pizza with kale or Swiss chard as alternatives.

TIP!

Please, do not use table salt to finish the pizza. It will be WAY too salty. Make sure to use kosher salt or a pinch of flaky sea salt would work too.

Don’t skip the salt entirely. Ricotta tastes bland without it.

Market Swap

Add other fresh herbs to this pizza that you have on hand or growing in your herb garden. Fresh oregano, parsley, dill, chives, or thyme would all be lovely additions.

slices of homemade pizza with ricotta and basil

The Directions

  1. Prepare or unpackage your pizza dough and preheat the oven.

TIP!

When baking pizza at home, preparing your oven is key for best results. Here are my top oven tips for homemade pizza.

  1. Drain or rehydrate the sundried tomatoes as needed. Set aside.

a skillet of fresh spinach being sauted

  1. Sauté the spinach and garlic with a spatula.
  2. Shape the dough into a 12-inch diameter circle or oval. Place dough on desired pan.

TIP!

While shaping, if the dough stretches back on you, let it rest for several minutes, then try again (you can’t rush stubborn dough).

a homemade pizza topped with spinach and ricotta ready to be baked in the oven

  1. Add the toppings to the top of the pizza. Carefully slide the ricotta pizza onto the stone (or place the baking sheet into the oven) and bake until the crust is golden and slightly blistered.

TIP!

For even baking, I like to rotate my pizza 180 degrees about halfway through cooking.

A freshly baked homemade pizza with ricotta and sun dried tomatoes on a baking sheet

  1. Finish with chopped basil and a pinch of kosher or flakey salt and cut into slices. ENJOY!

Storage Tips

What to Serve with Ricotta Pizza

Pizza. It means, “I love you.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ricotta Cheese Melt?

No. Unlike other cheeses that melt into string pools of melty cheese, ricotta does not melt when cooked in the oven. Instead, it becomes ultra-soft and creamy while still retaining its overall shape.

Does Ricotta Cheese Go on Pizza Before or After Cooking?

While ricotta can technically be put on pizza before or after baking, if you want the ricotta to be warm and creamy, it is best to add it to pizza before baking.

What Meat Goes Well on Ricotta Pizza?

If you have die-hard carnivores in your house who demand meat on their pizza, you could certainly add some if you’d like. I’d suggest some thin slices of cooked Grilled Chicken Breast or pieces of cooked Italian sausage.

Is ricotta good on pizza? The answer is yes, and this Italian ricotta pizza with spinach, basil, mozzarella, and sun-dried tomatoes is proof.

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Serving: 1(of 2)Calories: 566kcalCarbohydrates: 74gProtein: 31gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 47mgPotassium: 904mgFiber: 9gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 8558IUVitamin C: 39mgCalcium: 564mgIron: 4mg

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