Easy Italian Lemon Ricotta Pie Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make Italian lemon ricotta pie with this simple recipe. If you are not familiar with what a lemon ricotta pie is or have never made one yourself, don’t worry, neither had I until a few years into my marriage.

This is in my opinion one of the easiest Italian dessert recipes I know of and I encourage you to give it a try. This recipe is a crust-less ricotta pie, making it even easier to make.

If you prefer not to use lemon, simply omit it for a regular Italian ricotta pie recipe.

How to Make Italian Lemon Ricotta Pie

In this post, I provide step by step instructions for how to make ricotta pie, and I also have a video as well.However, the video omits the lemon zest – but just add the zest to the other ingredients when mixing… it’s all in the instructions below.

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Like all my Italian recipes I share, this lemon ricotta pie is very easy and simple. Do not be intimidated!This is a wonderful pie that is perfect for any holiday or really, any time of the year.

What Does Lemon Ricotta Pie Taste Like?

A ricotta pie recipe is somewhat similar to a cheesecake, mainly in texture and form. I go into the details of texture a little further down. As you can imagine, yes it has lemon but it is not overpowering.

If you think of a lemon pie recipe, thoughts of lemon meringue pie may come to mind. That is not how a lemon ricotta pie tastes. The lemon added is the zest of a whole Meyer lemon, which equates to a tbs of zest. The lemon flavor is very subtle and delightful.

Also, do not confuse this ricotta pie with ricotta cake which is like a regular cake made with lots of flour. If you like lemon flavored desserts, you should check out my Italian lemon cake recipe too!

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You can see my original photo above from over 10 years ago (taken with a basic point and shoot, but at least you’ll see what it looks like without filters, enhancing etc!).

Click here if you want to skip the cooking tips and start the recipe.

Italian Ricotta Pie Filling

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This is a traditional Italian recipe (very popular at Easter and Christmas time) and very simple to make.The most unique ingredient would be the ricotta cheese and confectioners sugar which you can easily get at any grocery store.

The filling is sweet, but not overly sweet in taste. This recipe provides the perfect balance between the tangy lemon zest and sweetness of the filling – making it just right.

The ricotta pie filling consists of:

  • Ricotta cheese (whole milk)
  • White sugar
  • White flour
  • pinchsalt
  • 3egg yolks
  • 3egg whites
  • grated zest of 1 lemon

You will want to use whole milk ricotta cheese for the best results. The whole milk provides the creamy texture. Using skim milk or low fat milk might be tempting but it will not taste as good.

Easy to Make Italian Ricotta Pie Recipe

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Here are the basic steps for making a ricotta pie.

  1. Separate the egg whites and yolks. Save the whites in a bowl.
  2. Mix all the ingredients together in a medium bowl, except the egg whites.
  3. Whisk the egg whites until they have stiff peaks.
  4. Then you fold the egg whites in gently making sure not to over mix.
  5. Pour the mixture into a floured spring form pan or cake pan.
  6. Bake it, then let it cool and add the confectioners sugar or other toppings prior to serving.

Isn’t that the easiest ricotta pie recipe you’ve ever tried? Everyone will be impressed.

The cake will deflate a little when you take it our of the oven, do not be alarmed.

A No Crust Lemon Ricotta Pie

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As you can see in the image above, there is no crust for this pie.

Many people think that there is supposed to be a crust for the pie, but this recipe is for a crust-less ricotta pie. The pie will hold it’s own shape without a crust. I believe this is the authentic way to make a ricotta pie, but I’m sure others may have their own point of view. 😃

Ricotta Pie vs. Cheesecake

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You may have heard ricotta pie compared to cheesecake. While this is true, there are a few key differences.

  • For starters, the consistency isn’t as dense as a cheesecake.
  • It also has a greater moisture content giving it a characteristically slightly wet texture, almost a mix between a custard and cheesecake.
  • Cheesecakes are generally taller, while ricotta pie is a thinner pie. You can see this in my images.
  • Lemon ricotta pie uses only ricotta cheese. Traditionally cheesecakes use cream cheese, unless it is a ricotta cheesecake.

How Much Lemon Zest to use in a Ricotta Pie?

In my ricotta pie recipe I use the fresh lemon zest of a whole Meyer lemon. The zest of a whole lemon is almost equal to one tablespoon of lemon zest. If you only need a half of a lemon such as my lemon and asparagus pasta recipe which uses zest in the alfredo sauce, then only use 2 teaspoons of zest.

Simply add the lemon zest in the first step when mixing all the ingredients together.

Surprisingly the lemon zest does not overpower the flavor of the pie. It adds a subtle flavor that makes this desert bright and refreshing.

If you don’t have lemon zest, you can add a 1/2 tsp of lemon extract. Lemon zest and lemon extract have a slightly tangy flavor which is balanced with the sweetness of the pie.

If you choose to use lemon juice instead, it will have a sweeter taste and won’t bring forth the lemon smell as much as extract or zest. This article here explains the difference between the two very well.

Toppings to Use on the Lemon Ricotta Pie

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Once the ricotta pie has finished baking, you can add additional toppings besides just confectioners sugar.

Try to use fresh fruit such as:

  • blueberries
  • raspberries
  • strawberries
  • blackberries

Some people even top with chocolate, although I have not. I recommend adding the toppings once the pie has fully cooled, and it is ready to serve.

How to Store Ricotta Pie

You can store ricotta pie of any kind in the fridge for up to 3 days in an air tight container. It is best served at room temperature, so take it out 20 minutes prior to serving.

I do not recommend freezing lemon ricotta pie due to the moisture content. However if you do, it will probably last 3-4 months. Make sure it is in an air tight container with minimal air.

What to Serve with Italian Lemon Ricotta Pie?

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Italian lemon ricotta pie will always serve well with a cup of fresh coffee or espresso. It is a light pie, so it can easily pair with other desserts of any kind, including chocolate wafers or other finger cookies.

It will also go well with other fruits which is common for Italians to eat as part of their after dinner course.

Other Italian Dessert Recipes

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Italian toto cookies are chocolate cookies covered with light icing containing a touch of whiskey!

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Try these Italian almond biscotti, a true authentic recipe.

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If you want easy, try my Butterball cookies with pecans. It’s out of this world!

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Delicious anginetti cookies with a hint of lemon are an Italian favorite for weddings, Christmas and other special occasions.

Where’s the Lemon in my Ricotta pie Video?

Unfortunately the video below shows the recipe without lemon, but you can still follow the video just make sure to add in the lemon zest per my instructions.

Note: the video does not mention the pan size I used. I used a 9 inch for the video.

Enjoy my recipe for Lemon Ricotta Pie and let me know how you like it in the comments below.

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Italian Lemon Ricotta Pie Recipe

Italian lemon ricotta pie is an easy Italian dessert I received from my Italian husband. It is a great dessert recipe for the holidays or parties. Easy and simple to make! Enjoy!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Cooling time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 people

Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 lb ricotta cheese (whole milk) (20oz or approx 2 1/2 cups)
  • 3 tbsp white sugar
  • 1 tbsp white flour
  • pinch salt
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 3 egg whites
  • grated zest of 1 lemon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375F

  • Separate the egg whites and egg yolks (keep the egg whites in a separate bowl)

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  • Combine the ricotta, sugar, flour, salt, lemon zest and egg yolks (only the yolks), in a large mixing bowl.

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  • Beat until very smooth without lumps or clumps

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  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks. If you have an electric mixer, use the whisk that came with it.

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  • Using a spatula, gently fold the egg whites into the ricotta mixture.

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  • Spray the cake pan or spring form pan with cooking spray or butter and dust with some flour. Once evenly coated dump any excess flour into the sink by simply tapping the sides.

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  • Add the ricotta filling to the pie pan

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  • Bake for 35 minutes uncovered at 375F

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  • Let cool for 1 hour to allow pie to set and settle (it will deflate)

  • Before serving, top with confectioners sugar (don’t be shy). If you have fresh blueberries or other fruit, add these either on top or as a side dish.

Video

Notes

For this recipe you will need a handheld or electric mixer and a cake pan or spring form pan (preferred).

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FAQs

How to bake a ricotta pie? ›

Dissolve cornstarch in 1/2 cup milk in a large bowl; stir in ricotta, remaining 1 cup milk, eggs, vanilla, and sugar until well blended. Pour filling into unbaked pie crust. Bake in the preheated oven until a knife inserted into the center comes out clean, about 1 hour. Sprinkle top with cinnamon; cool.

How much protein is in ricotta pie? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
352Calories
13gFat
46gCarbs
13gProtein
Feb 20, 2024

Is ricotta cheese made from buffalo milk? ›

Well, let's start with what it's made from. Ricotta can technically be made from the milk of cows, sheep, goats, or water buffalo, but the ricotta that we consume most frequently—the stuff you can buy at almost every grocery store—is made from the milk of a cow.

Is ricotta mozzarella? ›

Although mozzarella cheese can be made with a variety of different milks, such as goat's, buffalo, and cow's milk, it is often made with cow's milk. As for ricotta cheese, milk is boiled until the curds and whey separate. Rewarming the whey will then create fine grains that become what we know as ricotta cheese.

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.

Which is healthier cottage cheese or ricotta? ›

Although not quite as creamy, cottage cheese has a similar mild taste, fewer calories and less fat than ricotta cheese (81 calories and 1 gram of fat for low-fat cottage cheese vs. part-skim ricotta, which has 171 calories and 10 grams of fat).

Is ricotta healthier than cream cheese? ›

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.

Is fresh ricotta high in cholesterol? ›

Ricotta cheese: This lasagna staple has under 9mg of cholesterol and 1.4g of saturated fat per ounce.

What is the difference between American ricotta and Italian ricotta? ›

In the United States, American ricotta is almost always made of cow's milk whey, as opposed to Italian ricotta which is typically made from the whey of sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk.

What does ricotta mean in Italian? ›

The word ricotta literally means “re-cooked”, and, contrary to popular belief, ricotta is not cheese! The stuff is made from whey, the milky by-product of the cheese-making process. The whey from, say, mozzarella or provolone is heated again, and the remaining proteins and fats curdle and are collected to form ricotta.

What is dry ricotta cheese called? ›

Ricotta Salata

Ricotta salata is salted, pressed, and then dried and aged for three months, which firms the cheese and yields a bright, mildly salty flavor; try crumbling it over salads or grating it into pasta dishes. Get the recipe for Citrus Salad with Arugula & Ricotta Salata »

Can you freeze ricotta cheese? ›

If you have an unopened container of ricotta, you can stick the whole thing right in the freezer, but if the package has been opened, you have to transfer the cheese to a new container. Use a clean, airtight container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn and bacterial contamination.

Can you put ricotta on pizza? ›

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).

What temperature should a pie be baked at? ›

1. Preheat the oven to the temperature that your recipe recommends. Most fruit pies bake at a temperature between 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Some recipes call for baking the pie in a 450 degree F oven to begin with, then turning down the oven to about 350 degrees F.

Do you bake a pie covered or uncovered? ›

Reducing the oven temperature after about 15 minutes allows the pie to bake fully without danger of burning. However, if the edge of the crust looks like it's browning too quickly towards the end of the bake, cover it with a pie shield or strips of aluminum foil.

What is the best temperature for ricotta cheese? ›

Here's how to make fresh ricotta:

Bring the mixture to the absolute barest simmer you can, adjusting the heat as necessary—the mixture should be steaming, but not bubbling. If you have a thermometer, 180–185° is the sweet spot but 10° in either direction will still net you some tasty cheese.

Do you have to bake the pie crust before baking? ›

You do not need to pre-bake a pie crust for an apple pie or any baked fruit pie really, but we do freeze the dough to help it stay put. Pre-baking the pie crust is only required when making a custard pie OR when making a fresh fruit pie. you should probably get: Pie weights are super helpful to have for pre-baking.

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