Easy Lemon Ricotta Pasta

It’s the end of a long week, your fridge is looking bare, and you have zero desire to run to the store. I am right there with you! And that’s why I love sharing recipes that you can whip up with just a handful of ingredients, like macaroni carbonara, broccoli pasta, green pasta sauce, and this creamy lemon ricotta pasta! It couldn’t be easier to make. Just boil some pasta, make the creamy lemon ricotta sauce, combine and toss, and you’re done! The lemon + ricotta + garlic flavor combination is just out of this world! Add some basil to this combination and you’ve got the most delicious creamy ricotta pesto. SO good! And here is a master list of quick AND delicious kid-friendly family meals.

Ingredients

I am highlighting just the ones that need further explanation. The complete list is in the recipe card below.

Pasta – Can use any pasta of choice. I’ve listed my favorites below. Ricotta – Be sure to use whole milk ricotta cheese for the desired creaminess, richness, and flavor (skim milk ricotta will be grainy and bland). It’s also a great way to add extra fat (for optimal brain development) to your child’s diet. Parmesan – be sure to use freshly grated parmesan not the canned ones for best flavor. Spinach – can use both fresh or frozen (no need to thaw). Fresh lemon – Both the lemon juice and the zest truly brighten up the sauce AND help enhance the absorption of iron (a critical nutrient for babies) in the spinach. Fresh basil (optional)

Choosing the Best Pasta

While any shape will work with this sauce, I prefer the short pasta shapes with ridges or grooves, like fusili, rigatoni, or corkscrew, as they really soak up this creamy green sauce. Orzo would be delicious too! You can use regular, whole wheat, or legume based pasta for extra protein.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Tips for Success

Use room temperature ricotta. Remove from the refrigerator about 30 minutes prior to cooking. This will help lessen the chances of the sauce becoming grainy. Don’t forget to reserve the pasta water! This is key to creating a smooth sauce.

Serving Suggestions

Enjoy as is or with additional protein, such as:

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Fresh herbs like basil or fresh arugula would be delicious too!

For babies

Start with small portions as seeing too much food can be overwhelming. It will also help reduce waste. Pictured: lemon ricotta pasta with sweet potato and sardine. If your child doesn’t like anything green or foods touching each other, you can separate the spinach from the pasta as you see here. Pictured: with carrots and sardine (my son is not a fan so serving a tiny portion for exposure!)

Storage

This ricotta pasta tastes best immediately after cooking as the sauce thickens as it cools and becomes drier. However, you can transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3-4 days. The sauce will separate, so when reheating on the stovetop, add a splash of milk or water. I don’t recommend freezing as the texture will become unpleasant once thawed. The good news is it’s super easy to whip up so you can make it at any time ;).

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