

These Lemon Ricotta Pancakes will quickly become the highlight to your weekend breakfast menu!Īnyone else have a Saturday or Sunday breakfast tradition every week that the whole family looks forward too? We do at my house and these are one of those recipes we’ve had again and again because everyone absolutely loves them.Planning a fancy brunch? Elevate your pancake batter by adding lemon and ricotta. Fresh Strawberry Syrup or Fresh Blueberry Syrup and lightly sweetened whipped cream.What Should I Serve Over These Lemon Ricotta Pancakes? And while you’re at it, if going that route why not add a bit of cinnamon to give it that cannoli flair. You could also add in chocolate chips and swap the lemon zest for orange zest because who doesn’t love that chocolate orange combo. This way you get the same amount in each pancake and they are evenly spaced. I like to add the berries to individual pancakes after I’ve ladled out the batter onto the griddle. You can also add blueberries or raspberries to these pancakes. And of course, serve immediately drizzled with syrup.Flip using a large spatula and cook opposite side until golden brown.Pour 1/3 cup batter onto griddle at a time and leave plenty of space between them, then let the griddle work it’s magic and cook them until the bottom is golden brown.Then butter the griddle just before you are going to pour the batter on otherwise it burns (or vegetable oil works as well).Immediately pour that wet mixture into the flour mixture and whisk it with a large whisk just to combined (remember lumps are good in pancake batter, it means the batter isn’t over-mixed and equals fluffier pancakes).Then to the milk mixture pour in melted butter, lemon zest and lemon juice and whisk just to blend.In a separate bowl whisk together the milk, eggs and ricotta.Then in one bowl whisk together the dry ingredients and make a well (or big bowl shape) in the center using your hands.First preheat your electric griddle or a a non-stick skillet or griddle over a stove top work as well (they just don’t need to preheat quite as long).The ingredients you need include staples like flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, milk, eggs, vanilla and butter then you’ll also need a couple of lemons and some ricotta cheese (I’ve used both whole and low-fat, whole makes them a little richer but use what you’d like). Like other pancake recipes these are so easy to whip up. Similar to the idea of cream cheese (but ricotta isn’t tangy and it has a thinner texture). Ricotta is one of the few cheeses that can be mixed into something that isn’t savory and it works wonders. Think more of on the sweets side of what ricotta can create like my: It isn’t like having a lasagna filling mixed into a pancake batter. You don’t taste the ricotta here, it just adds so much moisture, it makes these seem like really buttery pancakes when really there’s only 1 Tbsp of butter. Some of you may be thinking, really, cheese in pancakes? If you are, it’s not a savory cheesy taste like you might be imagining. These are the perfect pancakes for spring or summer and they’re likely to become a new family favorite! These pancakes are melt-in-your-mouth soft and tender, they’re perfectly fluffy, and you’ll love that bit of brightness and tang from the lemon. These Lemon Ricotta Pancakes are some of the best pancakes you’ll ever eat! Just imagine your favorite pancake recipe, now add an Italian flair to it with creamy ricotta and fresh lemon.
