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Crostini with Ricotta, Honey and Lemon Zest
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38 Reviews
Diane
March 28, 2018
I know this is an old post but I just found it. We made these to have with cocktails last night. We loved them so much, we just made a batch for lunch with greens today. Just divine.
NC W.
May 29, 2017
Sarah,
I can hardly believe you ate this same recipe. You definitely have different taste buds than many of the rest of us who found this delicious
I can hardly believe you ate this same recipe. You definitely have different taste buds than many of the rest of us who found this delicious
Sarah
May 29, 2017
Foul to the point of being inedible. This was like eating a clean mop. Zero taste (except that I had good honey). Next time, I'll just mix the honey in with some hand lotion and save myself time. Here's how I would modify this recipe: make as directed, throw into the garbage.
Pam
July 28, 2014
My daughter made these for my husband & I when we were visiting her. They were so heavenly delicious. I cannot wait to serve this at my next dinner party.
Sabine G.
April 14, 2014
These were so ridiculously good and super simple to prepare. These will be going in to regular Summer BBQ rotation. Thank you for the recipe! Heavenly!
Nicole
February 10, 2014
I started making this when I host guests either to serve with cocktails before dinner or to accompany soup. Everyone is always skeptical when they see the lemon and honey, but then they can't stop eating them! Don't skip the garlic rub.
Rivertree K.
January 22, 2014
Sabine, you can certainly prepare the bread ahead of time, but I think the ricotta would soften the bread fairly quickly.
Sabine G.
January 22, 2014
Thank you for your input. I was thinking maybe I could even mix the topping and have it on the side so guests can kind of assemble themselves. Or, I might just need to save this recipe for a dinner party where I have the luxury of more time..
Merrill S.
January 22, 2014
Like the idea of letting people assemble it themselves! I agree that if these sit for more than 10 or 15 minutes, they'll start to get soggy.
Sabine G.
January 22, 2014
Do you think this would be a good recipe to make ahead and set on the table until guests arrive? I am hosting a baby shower for 25 ladies and this sounds divine but I don't want to be out by the grill to prepare this. I'd like it ready for when they arrive. I'm worried it may be a soggy mess? Opinions?
Holly Z.
October 29, 2012
Sometimes my husband and I make appetizers for dinner. We both love this one. So simple to make and very tasty.
NC W.
June 19, 2012
This is delicious as promised even when made with part skim ricotta ( heresy I know but all I had at the time). Can't wait to try it with the good stuff
ltosoc
June 18, 2012
Can you give me an idea of what is the best ricotta out there that I can buy?
Jamie A.
August 22, 2013
Make your own! It's so easy. If you can boil pasta, you can make fresh ricotta at home. Totally worth it.
Fresh ricotta:
Combine 1/2 gallon of milk + juice of 1 lemon + 1 tbsp sea salt in a large stockpot. Heat gently until almost boiling (190-195 degrees, if you have a candy thermometer lying around). When the curds start to separate, remove from heat and let sit for 10 minutes. Strain through cheesecloth. Too easy! Way tastier than anything at the store.
Fresh ricotta:
Combine 1/2 gallon of milk + juice of 1 lemon + 1 tbsp sea salt in a large stockpot. Heat gently until almost boiling (190-195 degrees, if you have a candy thermometer lying around). When the curds start to separate, remove from heat and let sit for 10 minutes. Strain through cheesecloth. Too easy! Way tastier than anything at the store.
Rivertree K.
June 17, 2012
I brought the makings for these (plus coarsely ground black pepper) to a party last winter. They were a huge hit. A few crystals of coarse sea salt balance the honey nicely.
Katie
June 16, 2012
I made this last night but substituted mascarpone for the ricotta, as it was all that I had in my fridge. While this adjustment, combined with the honey, made the appetizer rather sweet, it was still fabulous. I look forward to trying it again when I have time to make or purchase good-quality ricotta. Thanks for another wonderful recipe!
em-i-lis
April 29, 2012
Fabulously simple and delicious! I made one round with just ricotta, honey and freshly ground pepper. Also delish! Mmmm...
HeatherG
February 25, 2012
These were delicious! I made this for a light lunch in the afternoon for my family and everyone loved it...my husband added more honey to his as he likes things really sweet. My kids ate them as well as said they were really good. I'll be trying more from Merrill.
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