Watermelon & Lemon Mint Ricotta Stacks
Creamy and zesty lemon mint ricotta is sandwiched between stacks of watermelon flowers for a festive, nutritious and delicious summer appetizer or hors d’oeuvres.
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It’s time for July’s Recipe ReDux! This month’s theme was a fun one and made me get more artistic in the kitchen than I’m used to. The challenge:
Get Your Fruits and Veggies in Shape!
With produce galore, nowโs a great time to enjoy lots of fruits and vegetables. Show us how youโre serving the bounty of gardens and orchards in creative cuts and shapes like ribbons, noodles, cut-outs, etc.
Since I still don’t have a spiralizer (I know, I know!), I knew I couldn’t go that route – remember the last time I tried using my hand-held spiralizer?! And anyhow, I knew you’d get lots of veggie noodles from my fellow ReDuxers, and they did not disappoint – just scroll down to the end of my post to check out their recipes.
There’s been no shortage of summer fruit and veggie recipes here at Small Bites by Jessica in the past few months. Remember my Grilled Stone Fruit with Honey Lemon Yogurt? And what about my Strawberry Arugula Salad with Fennel, Toasted Almonds, and Strawberry Champagne Vinaigrette? Don’t forget my Peach Panzanella Salad and Peaches and Cream Overnight Oats. Oh, of course lots of watermelon. Watermelon Mojitos, Watermelon, Feta and Mint Skewers, and now these Watermelon Ricotta Stacks.
I’ll be honest – these watermelon stacks are not all that different in flavor profile from the watermelon skewers I shared for May’s Recipe ReDux. But what can I say? I love watermelon! And we have a lot of it in our house this time of year, so finding new ways to use it is required.
I do of course make my Watermelon Salsa (I just made it last weekend for a barbecue we hosted), and my Watermelon Tomato Gazpacho is another favorite, especially once the crop of local tomatoes comes in August, but there’s no harm in another watermelon recipe. I am sure you will agree, especially after you check this one out and taste it for yourself.
This recipe is super easy, nutrient-rich, hydrating for the hot summer days, comes together in no time, and looks fancier than it is. Plus, it’s gluten-free and vegetarian – so many reasons that make it a great option for serving company at your next backyard barbecue!
Another thing that’s great about these watermelon ricotta stacks is that you can modify them based on your preferences. You can use any cookie cutter you want to make the watermelon shapes or even just cut them into squares. I chose flowers because they’re pretty and I knew my kids would like them. You can serve the stacks with different cheeses – goat cheese or even grilled halloumi would be delicious.
The lemon mint ricotta spread is basically the same as the filling I used for my Lemon Ricotta Ravioli with Balsamic Roasted Strawberries. The ingredient amounts in the recipe are basically the minimum amount of spread I could make and unless you’re making a lot of watermelon stacks, you won’t use it all. So save the rest to spread on toast or crackers, serve with grilled fruit, toss with pasta, or make a batch of ravioli. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of ways to use it up – I certainly had no trouble!
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Watermelon & Lemon Mint Ricotta Stacks
Ingredients
- Watermelon, cut into 1-inch thick slabs
- 1/2 cup part-skim ricotta cheese
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 teaspoons chopped mint, plus more for garnish
- 1/8 teaspoon Kosher salt
- Freshly ground pepper, to taste
Instructions
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Using flower cookie cutters of three different sizes, cut watermelon into flowers. Towel dry watermelon pieces to eliminate excess moisture.
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In a small bowl, mix ricotta, lemon zest and juice, mint, salt, and pepper, to taste.
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Spoon a dollop of the lemon mint ricotta on the largest size watermelon flower. Top with next largest watermelon flower. Add another dollop of ricotta mixture and top with smallest watermelon flower. Top with a final dollop of ricotta mixture.
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Repeat with remaining watermelon flowers. Arrange watermelon stacks on a serving platter and sprinkle with chopped mint.
This is such an awesome idea Jessica! I fall short in creativity when it comes to presentation, and many ideas are just too over the top to be worth it for me. But these look so doable and it’s such a wonderful flavor pairing!
Thanks so much Alisa! I have a hard time with presentation sometimes too, so was super excited that this one came out as good as it did. Helps w my kids to make food look fun!
You really have been celebrating summer produce at its finest! And you’ve totally nailed it with this one- so creative, fun and festive! Sienna would definitely get onboard with these beauts ๐
Hehe…I sure have! I love all the summer produce – it’s just so good! Thanks so much! I hope Sienna enjoys them – I bet she’d have fun making them with you too!
These are absolutely adorable Jessica! And your lemon mint ricotta sounds like perfection! Can’t wait to make these!!!
Thanks so much EA! I hope you give it a try! I know you’ll love them ๐
Oh wow! These look so adorable! Such a fun treat and perfect for summer! Loving watermelon season this year and just can’t get enough!
Thank you! We can’t get enough either!
This is so fun and cute! I know I will be creaming of that minty ricotta until I finally make some for myself!!
Thanks Emily! No need to wait on this one – it’s so easy to make!
After making my heart cut out watermelon, I was thinking it would be fun to make some kind of cookie with them..but couldn’t think of any good icings to go with it. Your recipe is perfect inspiration for just that! Can’t wait to try!
So funny, I didn’t think of it as a “cookie” but it’s so true the ricotta is like icing! Fun idea!
These look so beautiful and elegant! I’ll have to try this for my next BBQ.
Thanks so much Alaine! Hope you enjoy!
Sweet! Lovely recipe and post. ๐
XO,
Vicki
Thanks so much Vicki!
SO. Stinkin’. CUTE! Love this!!
Thank you so much Laura!!
So pretty– and what a great flavor combination! ๐
Thanks so much Courtney! It’s really delish. Hope you give it a try!
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These are so cute! Love it for a fresh summer dessert. I’m thinking I’ll make a cashew cream instead of ricotta then I’m good to go. I could even get fancy and make these for camping this week! Thanks ๐
Thanks Deryn! Cashew cream would be delicious as a dairy-free alternative. LMK if you make them!
These are sooo pretty! What a great idea for a summer appetizer! A real crowd-pleaser I’m sure!
Thanks so much Taylor! They definitely go fast!
These are just about the cutest summertime stacks I’ve ever seen! I even think I have a cookie cutter just that shape to make these perfectly ๐
Thanks so much Emily! Don’t you just love cute food?! LmK if you make them!
These are the cutest! I’m loving watermelon right now, so these look like a great snack!
The watermelon has been so good! Hope you enjoy if you make some!
I cannot get over how cute these are, Jessica! Wow, pretty and fun and I am sure so delicious.
Hehe, thanks Ashley! They are definitely a fun one!
How cute are these!?? I am such a fan of watermelon and cheese together. It’s such a delightful combination and these are simply stunning.
Thanks Julie! I agree – such a good combo!
These look so cute and delicious! Perfect for a party big or small. I bet your daughter’s love them too, I know mine would!
Thanks Sarah! They definitely are great for kids too – the girls love them!
Aaah. You need to join the world of spiralizing. But these babies are definitely so much fun as well! Great summer eat!
I know, I know! I actually had zoodles tonight, but bought them at the store {face palm}. These are a great consolation prize though, right!? LOL
These are way too cute! Lemon mint ricotta sounds divine. I seriously haven’t heard of that combo before. Seems like the perfect thing for our shakespeare in the park picnic this weekend.
Thanks so much! It’s a super yummy combo – I’ve added it to ravioli and other pasta dishes before as well. Hope you enjoy it and Shakespeare in the park ๐
These are the most adorable appetizers I’ve ever seen! Love the flavour combo as well! Absolutely perfect for summer ๐
Thanks so much Abbey!
Wow, these are so pretty! You’re so talented and artistic.
We haven’t had a good selection of watermelon in my area this summer, which is such a bummer because watermelon is delicious.
Aw thanks so much Rachel – you’re way too kind ๐ Sorry to hear you haven’t had good watermelon – that really is a bummer. Summer should be all about watermelon!
Watermelon and ricotta is a genius combo! Love the shapes too
Thanks so much Deborah! It’s definitely a yummy one!
These cute bites look just perfect. So summery and refreshing. It’s perfect for parties. I absolutely love these.
Thanks so much Natalie! Definitely a great summer party food!
These are SOOO cute!
Thanks so much Carmy!
These are adorable! I want to make them for my birthday!!
Hehe thanks Esther! You should!
These watermelon and ricotta stacks are adorable – love them!
Thanks Jaclyn! Enjoy ๐
This looks so fun and tasty! Watermelon is one of my favorite fruits!
Thanks! It’s one of mine too ๐
How festive are these watermelon stacks! I need to make this recipe next time we have friends over. They would be thrilled to see something this cute on the table.
I hope you give them a try Iryna!
These are so pretty and sound so refreshing! They are sure to eye catching at my next gathering!
Let me know how you enjoy them!
Love the idea of ricotta and watermelon together! Great combo!
Thanks tisha! It works so well!
Thank you for the lovely recipes! Its look beautiful.
My pleasure Rishi! Thanks for commenting and hope you enjoy these Watermelon and Lemon Mint Ricotta Stacks!