Lemon Ricotta Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Bring sunshine into your world with these oh-so-delicious and easy-to-make Lemon Ricotta Cookies! I made mine with Meyer Lemons but they are just as delicious using regular lemons.

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One of the great joys of life is baking cookies. Most cookies don’t take long to prepare and take little time to bake. If you count eating the batter as you go, cookies are about as close to instant gratification as you can get!

It’s amazing what you can forget through the years and the emotions that can surface when those memories come flooding back to you. For so long, I had blocked out the memories of my time with Mama Jeanette, but over the past few years, some of the dishes I’ve made have triggered those memories.

And I remember the first time she made her lemon ricotta cookies for me like it was yesterday…..sigh

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What ingredients do I need to make Lemon Ricotta Cookies?

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Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make Meyer Lemon Ricotta Cookies. In Chef Speak this is called the “Mise en Place” which translates to “Everything in its Place”.

Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed the up cooking process, but it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.

**All Ingredients should be at room temperature.

How do I make Lemon Ricotta Cookies?

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The first step is mixing the flour together with the sea salt, baking soda and baking powder. Blend it together well and set aside until needed.

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  • In the bowl of your stand mixer, combine the butter and the sugar, and beat until light and fluffy, 4-5 minutes
  • Add the room-temperature eggs one at a time until well blended.
  • Add the ricotta, lemon juice, vanilla and zest, and mix until well blended.
  • Add in dry ingredients and mix just enough to incorporate.
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When your cookie dough is finished, it needs to be refrigerated for at least one hour. Overnight or longer is even better. You want the dough to be cold. I used a one-ounce cookie scoop to make my cookies; that’s why they look round. You could also roll them by hand, but make sure to chill them after rolling.

**If you’re making the cookies in batches, make sure to refrigerate the dough that’s not baking.

Can I make larger Lemon Ricotta Cookies?

No, you can’t! Cookies should be no larger than one tablespoon in size; anything larger than one tablespoon will yield flat cookies that resemble poorly made sugar cookies.

Can I freeze the ricotta cookie dough?

Yes, you can. The cookie doughcan be kept frozen for up to three months, make sure to have it in a well-sealed container and double-wrap it with plastic wrap. When you’re ready to bake, let the dough thaw overnight in the fridge.

Can I freeze Lemon Ricotta cookies?

Yes, you can. You can freeze unglazed baked cookies freeze for up to 3 months. Make sure they are in a well-sealed container and double-wrapped with plastic wrap. When you’re ready to serve the cookies, allow them to thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Let the cookies come to room temperature before glazing and serving

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Make the lemon glaze for the cookies when you’re ready to bake them. I added some lime zest to this batch to add a little color to the glaze. Try the glaze with your favorite citrus fruit. Oranges or just limes would add wonderful flavors to the glaze.

It’s really easy to make. Mix confectioners sugar with lemon juice and zest. After the cookies have completely cooled, spoon a little of the glaze on the top and use the spoon to help spread it on top of the cookie.

The cookies had a light texture with an almost cheesecake-like flavor, but it was the lemon glaze that pushes them over the edge.

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If there are any left after the first day, store them in a loosely sealed container; otherwise, the moisture will ruin the consistency of the cookie.

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Lemon Ricotta Cookies

These little bites of sunshine are a great addition to your holiday cookie tray. My Lemon Ricotta Cookies with a lemon glaze are guaranteedto bring smiles to your table!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Italian

Servings: 60

Calories: 89kcal

Author: Chef Dennis Littley

Ingredients

Cookies

  • cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¾ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 4 ounces unsalted butter (1 stick) softened to room temperature
  • 1 ¾ cups sugar
  • 2 large eggs at room temperature
  • 15 ounces whole milk ricotta room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • tablespoons fresh lemon juice Meyer lemon or regular lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon finely zested Meyer lemon or regular lemon zest

Lemon Glaze

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 lemon finely zested *add lime or orange zest for color and a little extra flavor

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

Cookies

  • Mix the flour, baking powder,baking soda and sea salt together in bowl and set aside

  • In the bowl of your stand mixer combine the butter and the sugar, beat until light and fluffy, 4-5 minutes

  • Add the eggs one at a time until well blended.

  • Add ricotta, lemon juice, vanilla and zest, mix until well blended.

    **If the ricotta has liquid with it, strain the ricotta to get rid of any extra liquid. The drier the ricotta the better.

  • Add in dry ingredients and mix just enough to incorporate

  • Chill the batter/dough in the refrigerator for at least 4 hour before baking. This essential to the success of the cookies.

    Chilling the batter overnight is even better.

  • Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper, and place cookies about an inch apart.

    Cookies should be no larger than 1 tablespoon in size, anything larger than 1 Tablespoon will yield flat (pancake-like) ricotta cookies.

    **This is a must! Larger cookies will not bake properly, they will flatten out and look more like badly made sugar cookies.

  • Bake for 15-20 minutes, until the cookies begin to brown slightly on the edges.

  • Allow cookies to cool for 15 minutes on a wire rack or until cool to the touch

Lemon Glaze

  • In a small bowl mix the confectioners sugar, meyer lemon juice and zest together until well blended.

  • Using a tablespoon, spoon the glaze onto the cookie and spread it around using the bowl of the spoon.

  • Allow cookies to dry for about 30 minutes. (If the container is too air tight they will soften as they sit, and by the third day the texture will not be as good)

Nutrition

Calories: 89kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 58mg | Potassium: 31mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 88IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg

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Lemon Ricotta Cookies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to eat baked lemon ricotta cheese? ›

Remove the baked cheese from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes before serving. Serve with your favorite crackers, toasted bread, or vegetable sticks. Garnish with extra thyme leaves and lemon zest for an extra burst of flavor.

How many calories in a lemon ricotta cookie? ›

Freshness Guaranteed Lemon Ricotta Cookies (1 cookie) contains 27g total carbs, 27g net carbs, 6g fat, 2g protein, and 170 calories.

What to pair with lemon ricotta cheese? ›

Fresh Fruit – Berries like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries, slices of fresh figs, kiwi, or ripe peaches. You can even consider making a citrus salad with oranges, grapefruits, and blood oranges when serving it with the Ricotta Cheese.

What to do with Trader Joe's baked ricotta? ›

It's super scoopable, fabulously forkable, and utterly irresistible. Go the cheese board route and serve it alongside one of our cracker Crisps and sliced Apples. Fancy up breakfast and fold it into an omelet. Or present it as a dreamy dessert with nothing more than a drizzle of our Mostly Mesquite Honey and a spoon.

How many calories in a Panera lemon cookie? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories 440(1841 kJ)
Total Carbohydrate61 g20%
Dietary Fiber1 g4%
Sugars33 g
Protein5 g
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How many calories are in baked lemon ricotta? ›

Trader Joe's Baked Lemon Ricotta Cheese (1 serving) contains 6g total carbs, 6g net carbs, 2.5g fat, 2g protein, and 60 calories.

How many carbs in a lemon cookie? ›

The Bakery Lemon Cookies (1 cookie) contains 24g total carbs, 24g net carbs, 6g fat, 2g protein, and 150 calories.

What is the best way to eat ricotta cheese? ›

You can smear ricotta on toast and then top it with almost anything for an easy meal. Try it with corn and scallions, or pesto and tomatoes, or a fried egg. You can also eat it for dessert: top with strawberries and honey or banana and nutella.

How do you eat baked cheese? ›

Baked cheese can serve as a dip for bread, vegetables, or crackers, but one of the easiest appetizers is made using hard cheeses. Cheese Crisps or Frico are thin light wafers made from cheese such as cheddar, asiago or Parmigiano Reggiano.

Do you eat ricotta cheese by itself? ›

It can also be eaten by itself, perhaps accompanied by honey or jam, or spread on fresh, warm bread. Made from the leftover curds from cheese making, ricotta is a prime example of the Italian tradition of never throwing anything away.

Can u eat ricotta cheese straight up? ›

Today, ricotta is widely appreciated for its versatility: it can be sweet or savory, hot or cold, fresh or cooked. We eat it fresh straight out of its fuscella (the basket where ricotta is kept), but also atop pasta, fresh bread, crostini, or eggs.

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