How to Make Whipped Ricotta (Light, Fluffy and Delicious)
There’s something so simple yet special about a recipe that feels a little elevated but takes almost no effort. Once you learn how to make whipped ricotta, it’s light, fluffy, and delicious. You’ll make it often. Whipped ricotta transforms a humble ingredient into something light, airy, and irresistibly creamy.

Whether you’re spreading it on toasted bread, serving it as an appetizer, or pairing it with fresh toppings, it’s one of those recipes that always feels a little bit fancy without actually being complicated.
I think ricotta cheese is completely underrated!
It’s not just for Lasagna. It adds a delicious, smooth, creamy, cheesy flavor. But it’s not just for pasta dishes, although it does taste fantastic with pasta!
Check out my other recipes using Ricotta Cheese:
- Spinach and Ricotta Galette
- Chicken Lasagna
- Grilled Apricots with Honey Ricotta
- Skillet Chicken Lasagna
- Pizza Dip
- Lasagna Soup
- Cheesy Olive Crostini
- Lemon Ricotta Dip

Oh… if you’re buying ricotta, buy extra…
For easy desserts like these, Canoli Cones and a Chocolate Canoli Cones version too.

Some days, toast is the quickest option. Check out my post with over 12 other toast options.
Place ricotta cheese in a food processor or use an immersion blender to puree the ricotta cheese until smooth. Add some lemon juice to give it a bright citrusy flavor.
Blend in herbs, salt, and pepper if desired. Serve as a dip for chips or veggies, or slather it on toast for an easy breakfast or snack.
I like it with some tomato and basil, but there are so many options, drizzle on some Nutella or honey for more tasty toast options. I have lots of toast recipe options here.
A similar option is to blend cottage cheese (before blending, drain any extra liquid for it to be thicker)

Whipped ricotta goes with oil, nuts, and herbs, sun-dried tomatoes, dried fruit, fresh fruit like strawberries, and add a balsamic glaze and some basil.
Around the holidays, use dry cranberries or saute cranberries until soft.
Now for some toppings:
Add some diced nuts, a drizzle of honey (hot honey if you like a spice), or some balsamic cream, and maple syrup for drizzling over some fun on top of whipped ricotta with figs, blueberries, or raspberries. Grab a baguette and have some fun!
Swapping butter or cream cheese, butter, or jam for whipped ricotta on toast adds more protein while keeping it light and creamy.
More fun sandwiches/toast options
- Grilled Goat Cheese and Avocado Sandwich
- Turkey Stuffing Sandwiches
- Shrimp Roll with Lemon Basil Aioli
- Mozzarella Grilled Cheese

I store the whipped ricotta in a glass jar, and dry erase markers are great for writing on the lid with, they wash off easily.
How to Make Whipped Ricotta (Light, Fluffy and Delicious)
Ingredients
- 1 cup ricotta cheese
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- pinch salt (pepper if desired)
- sliced tomatoes
- fresh basil
Instructions
- Place the ricotta cheese and lemon juice, and a pinch of salt in a food processor or use an immersion blender to blend creamy smooth.
- You can blend in fresh herbs and black pepper if desired.
- Spread the ricotta cheese over lightly browned toast or slices of baguette.
- Add sliced tomatoes and fresh sliced basil. Top with additional salt and pepper if desired.
- Add a drizzle of olive oil, add a squeeze of fresh lemon on top, or balsamic.

