Peas with Baked Ricotta and Bread Crumbs
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This elegant vegetarian dish celebrates the bright, sweet flavours of seasonal produce. By baking high-quality ricotta until firm and golden, you create a rich, creamy foundation that contrasts beautifully with a crisp topping of sage-infused breadcrumbs. The addition of fresh pod peas, gently simmered with shallots and lemon zest, brings a vibrant freshness to the plate that makes it feel both indulgent and light.
Served as a sophisticated starter or a light lunch for two, this recipe is a wonderful way to showcase simple ingredients. The combination of textures—from the soft cheese to the crunchy crumbs and pop of tender peas—makes for a truly satisfying homemade meal. For the best results, use the finest ricotta you can find and finish with a generous grating of sharp Parmesan cheese.
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Ingredients for Peas with Baked Ricotta and Bread Crumbs
Olive oil
240ml high-quality ricotta cheese, such as hand-dipped full-fat ricotta
2 to 45ml fresh bread crumbs
4 teaspoons butter
2 large shallots or 1/2 small onion, finely diced (about 1/3 cup)
5 small sage leaves, minced (about 1 1/2 teaspoons )
675g pod peas, shucked (about 150g )
Grated zest of 1 lemon
Sea salt and freshly ground pepper
Chunk of Parmesan cheese, for grating
How to make Peas with Baked Ricotta and Bread Crumbs
Back to contentsHeat the oven to 191°C. Lightly oil a small baking dish; a round Spanish earthenware dish about 6 inches across is perfect for this amount.
If your ricotta is wet and milky, drain it first by putting it in a colander and pressing out the excess liquid. Pack the ricotta into the dish, drizzle a little olive oil over the surface, and bake 20 minutes or until the cheese has begun to set and brown on top. Cover the surface with the bread crumbs and continue to bake until the bread crumbs are browned and crisp, another 10 minutes. (The amount of time it takes for ricotta cheese to bake until set can vary tremendously, so it may well take longer than the times given here, especially if it wasn't drained.)
When the cheese is finished baking, heat the butter in a small skillet over medium heat. When the butter foams, add the shallots and sage and cook until softened, about 3 minutes. Add the peas, 120ml water, and the lemon zest. Simmer until the peas are bright green and tender; the time will vary, but it should be 3 to 5 minutes. Whatever you do, don't let them turn gray. Season with salt and a little freshly ground pepper, not too much.
Divide the ricotta between 2 plates. Spoon the peas over the cheese. Grate some Parmesan over all and enjoy while warm.
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, individual needs may vary and dietary requirements can differ based on personal health conditions. Always check food labels and allergen information before preparing or consuming any recipe. If you have specific health concerns, allergies, intolerances, or are following a medically prescribed diet, seek advice from your GP, pharmacist, or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.
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28 Jan 2026 | Originally published
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