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    Whipped Ricotta With Caramelized Shallots and Herbs

    AwaisBy AwaisDecember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Why It Works

    • Whipping the ricotta in a food processor incorporates air, creating a light, mousse-like texture.
    • Gently folding in only half of the caramelized shallots into the dip and reserving the rest to garnish preserves the dip’s aerated structure while distributing their sweetness throughout the dip.

    Few things draw people to a table faster than a good dip. It invites scooping, hovering, and repeated bites. This whipped ricotta dip builds flavor in stages, starting with shallots that are slowly cooked until golden and jammy—a nod to classic onion dip—then layered into a base that’s light, creamy, and savory. It’s a great make-ahead party appetizer that feels festive and impressive.

    The recipe comes from our Birmingham, Alabama test kitchen colleague Marianne Williams. She begins by caramelizing shallots gently in olive oil, letting their natural sweetness develop slowly. A splash of sherry vinegar sharpens the mixture, cutting through the shallots’ sweetness, and fresh thyme adds a gentle herbal flavor.

    The ricotta is whipped with Parmigiano-Reggiano, lemon zest, and finely grated garlic until smooth and cloud-like. Incorporating air in the food processor gives the dip its light, mousse-like texture. Gently folding in only half of the shallots helps preserve that aerated structure of the dip while building rich, sweet allium flavor in the dip.

    Serious Eats / Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Margaret Dickey, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley


    The remaining shallots are spooned over the top just before serving, a visual promise of the sweet flavor to come. A drizzle of olive oil adds richness, while a pinch of flaky sea salt is an attractive garnish that amplifies the dip’s flavor. Serve with crudités, toasted bread, or crackers for an appetizer that’s sure to disappear first at any party.

    This recipe was developed by Mariane Williams; the headnote was written by Laila Ibrahim.

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