Ricotta Toast with Strawberries – Easy Breakfast Toast

Ricotta toast with strawberries is the easiest way to turn plain toast into something that feels special. You get creamy ricotta, juicy berries, and a little honey that ties it all together.

This is also a great “no-cook” option when you want something fresh but filling. The small trick is whipping the ricotta for a minute so it spreads like a dream.

Make ricotta toast with strawberries once and you’ll keep coming back to it. It’s a quick breakfast, an after-school snack, or a light dessert that tastes like summer.

Why You’ll Love This Ricotta Toast with Strawberries

  • Fast & fresh: On the table in about 10 minutes with simple ingredients.
  • Creamy + crunchy: Thick toast plus whipped ricotta is the best texture combo.
  • Family-friendly: Sweet, mild flavors that kids and adults both love.
  • Customizable: Add nuts, jam, balsamic, or different fruit depending on what you have.
  • Meal-prep friendly: Prep the ricotta spread ahead so breakfast is basically done.

Ingredients for Ricotta Toast with Strawberries

Ingredients for ricotta toast with strawberries including bread, ricotta, strawberries, honey, lemon, basil, and salt
Simple breakfast ingredients ricotta, strawberries, honey, and good toast

Toast base

  • Bread slices (4): Use a sturdy bread that toasts well (sourdough, whole wheat, or a thick country loaf).
  • Swap: Bagels or English muffins also work.

Creamy layer

  • Whole-milk ricotta (1 cup): Mild, creamy, and lightly sweet.
  • Swap: Cottage cheese (blended until smooth) or Greek yogurt for a tangier option.
  • Honey (1–2 tbsp, plus more for drizzling): Sweetens the ricotta and makes it taste like dessert.
  • Swap: Maple syrup.

Fruit topping

  • Strawberries (1 1/2 cups, sliced): Juicy, sweet, and bright.
  • Swap: Blueberries, raspberries, peaches, or sliced figs.
  • Lemon zest (1/2 tsp): Makes the strawberries taste even more “strawberry.”
  • Fresh basil or mint (a few leaves, optional): Adds a fresh, grown-up pop.

Finishing touch

  • Flaky salt (tiny pinch): Sounds odd, but it makes the sweet flavors taste bigger.
  • Black pepper (optional, tiny pinch): Adds a gentle contrast (go easy).

How to Make Ricotta Toast with Strawberries

Step-by-step collage of whipping ricotta, toasting bread, spreading ricotta, and topping with strawberries and honey
Whip the ricotta, toast the bread, and pile on strawberries for the easiest sweet toast
  • 1. Toast the bread until deep golden and crisp on the edges. (A sturdy toast holds the toppings without getting soggy.)
  • 2. Whisk the ricotta in a bowl for 30–60 seconds until creamy and spreadable. Stir in 1–2 tbsp honey and a tiny pinch of salt.
  • 3. Slice the strawberries and toss with lemon zest (and a small drizzle of honey if your berries aren’t very sweet).
  • 4. Spread a thick layer of whipped ricotta over each toast.
  • 5. Top with strawberries. Add basil or mint if using.
  • 6. Finish with a drizzle of honey and a tiny pinch of flaky salt. Eat right away while the toast is crisp.

Tips for Perfect Ricotta Toast with Strawberries

  • Toast darker than you think: Extra crunch keeps the toast from getting soft.
  • Whip the ricotta: It makes the texture lighter and easier to spread.
  • Taste your berries: If they’re not very sweet, add a little extra honey.
  • Zest, not juice: Lemon zest gives bright flavor without watering down the ricotta.
  • Don’t overload: A big pile looks pretty, but too much fruit can make it messy.

Variations & Substitutions

  • Add crunch: Sprinkle chopped pistachios, almonds, or granola on top.
  • Jammy shortcut: Spread a thin layer of strawberry jam under the ricotta.
  • Dessert vibe: Add mini chocolate chips or a dusting of cinnamon.
  • Savory-sweet twist: Add a small drizzle of balsamic glaze and a pinch of black pepper.
  • Protein boost: Use high-protein bread and add extra ricotta per slice.

Storing & Reheating

Toast is best assembled fresh. You can prep the whipped ricotta (with honey) and keep it covered in the fridge for up to 3 days. Slice strawberries right before serving for the freshest texture.

Serving Suggestions & Pairings

  • Pair with scrambled eggs for a more filling breakfast.
  • Serve with a smoothie for an easy weeknight “breakfast for dinner.”
  • Add to a brunch spread with fruit, yogurt, and pastries.

Reader Review: “This tastes like something from a cute café, but it took me less than 10 minutes. The lemon zest makes it!”

If you try ricotta toast with strawberries, leave a comment and tell me: are you team basil, team mint, or no herbs at all?

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